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GREEK PAPYRI 53<br />

10408. Papyrus. 043 x 07. — 1 sells. — Good-sized cursive.<br />

Parts of 5 lines from a letter. 3rd century.<br />

Cf. note on 10407.<br />

42.<br />

10409. Papyrus. — 039 x 046. — 1 sells. — Small cursive.<br />

Parts of 3 lines from a document. 3rd or 4th century.<br />

Cf. note on 10407.<br />

42.<br />

10410. Papyrus. 079 x 125. — 1 sells and a strip along the bottom. — Fibres<br />

vertical. — Good-sized cursive.<br />

Fart of an account in two columns. 7th century. In all 9 incomplete Lines.<br />

47.<br />

10411. Papyrus. 112 x 052. — 1 seUs. — Medium-sized cursive.<br />

Beginnings of 4 lines from an account. 6th century.<br />

Joined to two blank pieces which do not belong to it.<br />

55.<br />

10412. Papyrus.—065 x 134.— 1 sells.— Fibres vertical.— Medium-sized cursive.<br />

Order addressed to John, receiver of ta:xes in wine, to pay to certain churches an amount<br />

60.<br />

which is lost. 6th or 7th century. 4 lines, broken at the end.<br />

10413. Papyrus. — 1 x 068. — 1 sells. — Large cursive ; the last line in rude<br />

uncials.<br />

Beginnings of 6 lines from a receipt or account connected with wine. 6th or 7th century.<br />

61.<br />

10414. Papyrus. 043 x 131. — 1 sells. — Fibres vertical. — Small cursive.<br />

3 incomplete lines from an account. 7th or 8th century.<br />

62.<br />

10416. Papyrus. —029 x 106. — 1 sehs. — Large cursive.<br />

Parts of 3 lines from the end of a contract. 6th century.<br />

Joined to 10416.<br />

63.<br />

10416 (a), (&). Papyrus. 08 x 048 (fragment a). — 1 sells. — Clear cursive.<br />

Two fragments, the larger (a) containing parts of 3 lines from a document, 5th or 6th<br />

century.<br />

Joined to 10415.<br />

63.<br />

10417. Papyrus. 087 x -055. — 1 sells. — Good-sized cursive.<br />

Parts of 4 lines from a receipt. 6th century.<br />

65.

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