Greek papyri
Greek papyri
Greek papyri
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60 GREEK PAPYRI<br />
10472. Papyrus. — 142 x 184. — Probably from Ashmunen. — 2 selides. —<br />
Good-sized cursive.<br />
Report addressed to Sostratus Aelianus, strategus, by Aurelius Palaus (?), a brjuotnos yeu-<br />
157.<br />
fieVpi/s, and Aurelius Eudaemon, yrojo-TTjp Kaj/x/js, concerning the measurement of some<br />
land. Dated in the 6th consulship of Licinius Augustus and the 2nd of Licinius<br />
Caesar (a. d. 323). Incomplete, the end being lost. 13 lines.<br />
10473. Papyrus. — 131 x -214. — Probably from Ashmunen. — 3 selides. —<br />
Medium-sized cursive.<br />
List of persons eligible for holding the office of tax-collector (?), similar to 10468 and 10470.<br />
158.<br />
4th century, Incomplete. 17 lines,<br />
10474. Papyi-us. — 185 x 158. — Probably from Ashmunen. — 1 selis and a<br />
strip to the right. — Medium-sized cursive.<br />
Petition addressed to Aurelius Nilus (cf. 10269) and Aurelius Theodoras, riparii of the Her-<br />
159.<br />
mopolite nome, by Aurelius Serenus, complaining that during his absence his wife had<br />
been given in marriage by her parents to someone else. Dated in the consulship of<br />
Mamertinus and Nevitta (a. d. 362). Incomplete, the end being lost. 19 lines,<br />
10475. Papyrus. — 147 x 124. — Probably from Ashmunen. — 1 selis and a<br />
strip to the right, — Medium-sized cursive, the same as 10474.<br />
Duplicate of 10474, dated in the same year (a. d. 362). Incomplete. Parts of 15 lines.<br />
160.<br />
10476. Papyrus. — -238 x 127. — Probably from Ashmunen. — 1 selis, —<br />
Medium-sized cursive.<br />
Proposal addressed to Aurelia Charite (ef. 10465, 10467) by Elavius Casius to lease 15<br />
161.<br />
arourae of land near the dyke of Magdola in the Hermopolite nome, at the rent of 30<br />
artabae of wheat for one year. Dated in the consulship of Vulcacius Rufinus and<br />
Flavius [Eusebius] (a. d. 347). Practically complete. 25 lines.<br />
The date discussed in The Amherst Papyri, II. p. 169 ; cf.Wilcken i^ArchivfurPapyrusforschung, II. p. 135.<br />
10477 (a), (b). Papyi-us. — -219 x -177 (fragment a). — Probably from Ashmunen.<br />
— 1 selis. — Small flowing cursive.<br />
Part of a petition (?) with a list (in three columns) of indictments against the accused persons.<br />
4th century. Much mutilated. 31 lines in the body of the document. Of the three<br />
columns below, col. 2 has 24 lines preserved.<br />
Fragment (o) 162. Fragment (h) 354.<br />
10478. Papyrus. — 13 x 094. —^<br />
sized cursive.<br />
Probably<br />
from Ashmunen. — 1 selis. — Good-<br />
"Beginnings of 13 lines from a notification of persons eligible for some office; cf. 10469-70.<br />
164.<br />
4th century.