Greek papyri
Greek papyri
Greek papyri
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GREEK PAPYRI 41<br />
10312 («), (b), (c), (d). Papyrus. — 145 x 134 (fragments (a) and (c) combined).<br />
— Probably from Gurob (Fayoum). — 2 selides. — Good-sized semi-<br />
unciaJ.<br />
Part of letter concerning a loan from the writer to Pembrueris, son of Imouthes. 3rd<br />
century b. c. 24 lines, of which 8 are complete.<br />
Fragments (o) and (c) join, and (6) and (d).<br />
Fragment (a) 291. Fragment (c) 298. Fragment (d) 397.<br />
10313. Papyrus. — 05 x -117. — Probably from Gurob (Fayoum). — ! sells.—<br />
Large cursive.<br />
Beginning of a letter from Ptolemaeus to Achilleus. 3rd centiu-y b. c. 3 lines.<br />
Cf. 10328, probably from the same document.<br />
. 292.<br />
Pul^ished in Univ. of Chicago Decennial Publications, Y. no. 3, by E. J. Goodspeed.<br />
10314 (a), (b). Papyrus. — 053 x 104 (fragment a). — Probably from Gurob<br />
(Fayoum). — 2 selides. — Good-sized cursive.<br />
Two fragments from a letter concerning the building of a workshop, containing in all 12<br />
complete lines. 3rd century b. c.<br />
Fragment (a) 293. Fragment (6) 294.<br />
10315. Papyrus. — 084 x 081. — Probably from Gurob (Fayoum). — 1 sells. —<br />
Good-sized cursive.<br />
9 lines from the middle of a letter. 3rd century s. c.<br />
294.<br />
10316. Papyrus. — 044 x 127. — Probably from Gurob (Fayoum). — 1 seHs. —<br />
Small cursive.<br />
Beginning of an agreement, similar to 10250, made by Agrou, son of Leontiscus. 3rd<br />
296.<br />
century b. c. Written in the 20th year (of Ptolemy III, i. e. B. c. 227). 5 lines.<br />
10317. Papyrus. — 054 x 079. — Probably from Gurob (Fayoum). — 1 sells. —<br />
Fibres vertical. — Medium-sized, very cursive.<br />
Ends of 5 lines from the middle of a document. Late 3rd or early 2nd century B. c. Written<br />
297.<br />
in the 2nd year.<br />
10318 (a), (b), (c). Papyrus. — 042 x -143 (fragment a). — Probably from Gurob<br />
(Fayoum). — 1 sells. — Fibres vertical. — Large cursive.<br />
Three fragments, the largest (a) containing parts of 4 lines, of a letter from Ptolemaeus<br />
to Poseidonius (?).<br />
3rd century b. c.<br />
Fragment (a) 335. Fragment (6) 336. Fragment (c) 338.<br />
10319. Papyrus. — 061 x 052. — Probably from Gurob (Fayoum). — 1 selis. —<br />
Fibres vertical. — Good-sized cursive.<br />
Ends of 3 lines from a document. 3rd century b. c.<br />
S89.<br />
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