Greek papyri
Greek papyri
Greek papyri
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GREEK PAPYRI 11<br />
10611. Papyrus, 08 x 099. — Probably from Ashmunen. — 2 selides. — Rude<br />
uncial.<br />
Part of a letter. 4tli century. 8 incomplete lines.<br />
395,<br />
10612. Papyrus. 098 x 098. — 1 sells. — Fibres vertical. — Large cursive.<br />
Fragment of a letter. 6th or 7th century. 5 lines.<br />
399.<br />
10613. Papyrus. — 082 x 047. — Probably from Ashmunen. — 1 sells. —<br />
Medium-sized cursive.<br />
Ends of 8 lines from the concluding part of a petition. 4th century.<br />
400.<br />
10614. Papyrus, — -083 x 065. — Probably from Ashmunen. — 1 sells, — Good-<br />
sized cursive.<br />
Parts of 10 lines from a letter. 4th century.<br />
402.<br />
10615. Papyrus. 072 x 12. — Probably from Ashmunen. — 1 sells.— Medium-<br />
sized cursive.<br />
8 nearly complete lines from the beginning of a letter. 4th century.<br />
411,<br />
10616. Papyrus. 217 x 126. — 1 sells. — Medium-sized cursive.<br />
Letter, nearly complete, but partly obliterated. 1st century. 14 lines.<br />
413.<br />
10617. Papyrus. 11 x 083. — Probably from Ashmunen,—1 seUs,—Medium-<br />
sized cui'sive.<br />
Ends of 9 lines, the first 6 being concerned with a payment of wheat. 4th century.<br />
414.<br />
10618. Papyrus, 125 x 142. — Probably from Aslimunen, — 1 selis, — Good-<br />
sized cursive.<br />
Part of an account of payments in wine. 4th century. 11 lines.<br />
415,<br />
10619. Papyrus. — -095 x 079. — Probably from Ashmunen, — 1 selis. —<br />
Medium-sized cursive.<br />
9 lines from the beginning of a request for a lease, addressed to Aurelius Asclepiades<br />
416.<br />
(cf. 10469) by Aurelius Hierax. 4th century.<br />
10620. Papyrus, 045 x -152. — 1 selis. — Large cursive,<br />
4 incomplete lines from a contract. 6th century.<br />
417.