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GREEK PAPYRI 83<br />

10251. Papynis, —053 x 079. — Probably from Gurob (Fayoum). — 1 sells. —<br />

Semi-uncial.<br />

Parts of 6 lines from the end of a contract (?).<br />

3rd century b. c.<br />

10252. Papyrus. — -21 x 076. — Probably from Gurob (Fayoum). — 1 sells.<br />

Medium-sized cursive on both sides.<br />

Beginnings of lines of a letter, apparently continued on the verso. 3rd century b. c.<br />

44 lines.<br />

10253 (a), (6). Papyrus. — 153 x 132 (fragment h). — Probably from Gurob<br />

(Fayoum). — 2 selides. — Medium-sized cursive on both sides.<br />

Two fragments, containing on the recto parts of four columns from an account, giving a list<br />

of payments on different days, and on the verso parts of five columns from a similar<br />

account. Recto col. 1 contains 16 lines. 3rd century b. c.<br />

10264 and 10265 are written apparently in the same hand.<br />

10254. Papyrus. 166 x 113. — Probably from Gm-ob (Fayoum). — 1 sells. —<br />

Medium-sized cursive on both sides.<br />

On the recto two columns of an account of payments from various persons. 28 lines. On<br />

the verso another account in one column. 15 lines, 3rd century b. c. Practically<br />

complete, so far as it goes.<br />

In the same hand apparently as 10263 and 10266.<br />

10255 (a), (b). Papyrus. — 135 x 051 (fragment a). — Probably from Gurob<br />

(Fayoum). — 2 selides, joined so that the fibres of the second are at right<br />

angles to those of the first. — Fibres partly horizontal, partly vertical on<br />

both sides. — Medium-sized cursive on both sides.<br />

Two fragments, having on either side accounts of payments from various persons, and con-<br />

taining in all parts of five columns, of which two are complete. 3rd century b. c.<br />

In the same hand apparently as 10253 and 10264<br />

10256. Papyrus. 16 x -215. — Probably from the Fayoum. — 2 sehdes. —<br />

On the recto cursive, much abbreviated ; on the verso uncial with a few<br />

ligatures.<br />

On the recto account of payments in com for various purposes, in two columns, of which the<br />

first is broken at the bottom, the second has only the beginnings of lines. Col. 1 con-<br />

tains 15 lines. On the verso ofiicial accounts of receipts and expenditure drawn up by<br />

the (TtroXo'yoj Colluthus and others. In two complete columns. 40 lines. Verso dated<br />

in the 52nd year of Ptolemaeus, Cleopatra the sister, and Cleopatra the wife, the gods<br />

Euergetae(B.c. 119-118).<br />

Published in Univ. of Chicago Decennial Publieations, V. no. 7, by E. J. Goodspeed. Cf. The Tebtunis<br />

Papyri, Part I, pp. 429 and 472.<br />

10257. Papyrus. 134 x 141. — 2 selides. — On the recto very sloping cursive ;<br />

on the verso good-sized cursive.<br />

On the recto part of an official document containing 9 lines, of which the ends are lost. On<br />

the verso parts of 15 lines from a report of judicial proceedings.<br />

—<br />

Juncinus and Phanias<br />

are mentioned as speakers. Recto late 3rd or early 4th century ; verso 4th century.<br />

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