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GREEK PAPYRI 83<br />

10671. Papyrus. — 044 x 136. — Probably from Ashmunen. — 2 selides. —<br />

Small cursive.<br />

6 incomplete lines from the conclusion of a petition (?). The year of the sixth consulship of<br />

472,<br />

Licinius Augustus and the second of Licinius Caesar (?) (a. d. 323) is referred to, and<br />

the papyrus was probably written a few years later.<br />

10672. Papyrus. — 122 x 086. — Probably from Ashmunen. — 1 selis. —<br />

Medium-sized cursive.<br />

Ends of 13 lines from a list of landed property. 4th century.<br />

473.<br />

10673. Papyrus. — -275 x 168. — Probably from the Fayoum. — 1 selis. — Small<br />

cursive (several hands).<br />

A list of property-owners and their holdings for purposes of taxation. 2nd century. Imper-<br />

475.<br />

fect. 27 lines.<br />

10674. Papyrus. 176 x 121. — 2 selides. — Medium-sized cursive.<br />

Money account in two columns. 5th or 6th century. Nearly complete. 39 lines in all.<br />

476.<br />

10675. Papyrus. 1 x 093. — 1 selis. — Medium-sized cursive.<br />

Ends of 12 lines from the conclusion of a contract of surety. 4th century.<br />

477.<br />

10676. Papyrus. — 057 x 095. — 1 selis. — Fibres vertical. — Good-sized cursive.<br />

Parts of 3 lines from a letter. 6th or 7th century.<br />

478.<br />

10677. Papyrus. 132 x 096. — 1 selis. — Medium-sized cursive.<br />

Parts of 11 lines from a list of persons, with their ages. 2nd century.<br />

479.<br />

10678. Papyrus. — 084 x 075. — 1 selis. — Fibres vertical ; written on the<br />

verso. — Good-sized cursive.<br />

Beginning of a letter. Late 4th or 5th century. 9 lines.<br />

480.<br />

10679. Papyrus. —065 x 077. — 2 selides. — Fibres vertical. — Medium-sized<br />

cursive.<br />

Beginnings of 5 lines of a receipt. Late 6th or 7th century.<br />

Cf. 10714, a Bimilar receipt, probably in the same hand.<br />

481.<br />

10680. Papyrus.—075 x -162. — 1 selis. — Fibres vertical. — Good-sized cursive.<br />

Parts of 5 lines from a receipt (?), cancelled. 6th or 7th century.<br />

482.<br />

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