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56 GREEK PAPYRI<br />

10439. Papyrus. — 076 x 078. — Probably from Dimeh (Fayoum). — 1 selis. —<br />

Small, very cursive, except the signature, which is in rude uncials.<br />

Certificate issued by Longinus to Panephrommis, son of Satabous, that he had worked the<br />

statutory five days on the embankments at Socnopaei Nesus. Dated in the 1 1th year<br />

of Antoninus (a. d. 148). Practically complete. 8 lines.<br />

Wrongly joined to 10440 and to a piece turned over.<br />

106.<br />

10440. Papyrus. 059 x 072. — Probably from Dimeh (Fayoum). — 1 selis. —<br />

Small, very cursive.<br />

Similar certificate issued by Valerius to another Panephrommis. About 150 a. d. The body<br />

106.<br />

of the document is written in the same hand as 10439. Incomplete, the beginning<br />

being lost. 5 lines.<br />

10441. Papyrus. 151 x 067. — Probably from Dimeh (Fayoum). — 1 selis. —<br />

Sloping cursive.<br />

Beginnings of 20 lines from a tax-receipt. Dated in the 17th year of Septimius Severus,<br />

115.<br />

Caracalla and Geta (a. d. 208-209).<br />

10442. Papjnnis. — 086 x 105. — 1 selis. — Small cursive.<br />

Beginning of an account, much abbreviated. 7th or 8th century. 5 lines.<br />

119.<br />

10443. Papyi-us. 208 x 061, — 1 selis. — Fibres vertical ; written on the<br />

verso. — Good-sized, neat uncial.<br />

Ends of Homer's Iliad, IV. 191-219. About the 2nd century. Between line 194 (a;i]u/xoi/os<br />

122.<br />

i7jTT)po[s) and line 198 (icTjpv]^ aniBrjafv a/co[vo-as) the papyrus has only one line,<br />

] . . \aov Ax(uui[v (cf. 1. 184). Lines 195-7 were athetized by Aristarchus.<br />

10444. Papyrus.— 112 x 073. — 1 selis. — Small cursive.<br />

Ends of 6 lines from a money account. 2nd or 3rd century.<br />

123.<br />

10445. Papyrus, 114 x 058. — 1 selis. — Small cursive.<br />

Receipt for 24 drachmae paid by Cha«ras to Ptolemaeus. 2nd or 3rd century. The 20th<br />

125.<br />

and 21st years of an emperor are mentioned. Complete. 7 lines.<br />

10446. Papyrus. — 04 x 077, — 1 seUs, — Fibres vertical, — Medium-sized<br />

cursive.<br />

Parts of 3 lines from a receipt (?). 6th century.<br />

Joined to 10447.<br />

130.

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