Greek papyri
Greek papyri
Greek papyri
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GREEK PAPYRI 65<br />
10513. Papyi'us. 06 x 186. — Probably from Ashmunen. — 1 selis. — Good-<br />
sized cursive.<br />
Fragment o£ a petition from a woman, complaining of some injustice. 4th century. Parts<br />
201.<br />
of 6 lines.<br />
10514. Papyrus. 27 x 085.— Probably from Ashmunen. — 1 sells. — Medium-<br />
sized upright cursive.<br />
Agreement for the sale of house property by four persons, one of whom is called Paesis, to<br />
202.<br />
Aurelia Demetria. 4th century. Part of the date is preserved, showing that the<br />
second consul was a Caesar, consul for the first time. Incomplete, the beginnings of<br />
lines being lost. 30 lines.<br />
10515. Papyrus. 243 x 114. — Probably from Ashmunen. — 1 sells.— Medium-<br />
sized cursive.<br />
Lease of land at a rent of 4 artabae of wheat for each aroura (?).<br />
203.<br />
Pacatianus and Hilarianus (a. d. 332). Much mutilated. 32 lines.<br />
Dated in the consulship of<br />
10516. Papyrus. ^ -13 x 076. — Probably from Ashmunen. — 1 sells. — Medium-<br />
sized cursive.<br />
Fragment of a memorandum concerning the transport of stores. 4th century. Parts of<br />
10 lines.<br />
Cf. 10492, written in tlie same hand and perhaps forming part of the same document.<br />
204.<br />
10517. Papyrus.— 122 x 091. — Probably from Ashmunen.— 1 sells.— Medium-<br />
sized cursive.<br />
Declaration on oath made by Aurelius Ctistes, a ship's captain, that he had received on his<br />
205.<br />
boat various amounts of grain. A single emperor and the Caesars Constantius and<br />
Consta(ns) are mentioned, as is the ' new 8th indiction.' The date of the papyrus is<br />
therefore a. d. 333-4. Incomplete. 13 lines, of which the ends are lost.<br />
10518 (a), (b). Papyrus. — 082 x -13 (fragment a). — Probably from Ashmu-<br />
nen. — 1 sells. — Fibres vertical. — (1) large cursive, (2) small cursive.<br />
(1) Order from Nearchides for payment of money into a bank. Nearly complete. 5 lines.<br />
(2) At right angles ends of 6 lines from an account. 4th century.<br />
Fragment (a) 206. Fragment (6) 237.<br />
10519. Papyrus. — -075 x 05. — Probably from the Fayoum. — 1 sells. —Small<br />
cursive.<br />
Parts of 8 lines from a copy of a return connected with the census. Dated in the reign of<br />
207.<br />
Antoninus (138-161).<br />
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