Greek papyri
Greek papyri
Greek papyri
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86 GREEK PAPYRI<br />
10697. Papyrus. 09 x 194. — 2 selides. — Small cursive.<br />
Top parts of two columns from a list of cultivated or unwatered farms. Early 1st century.<br />
503.<br />
18 lines in all.<br />
10698. Papyrus. — 128 x 155. — Probably from the Fayoum. — 1 sells. —<br />
Good-sized cursive.<br />
13 lines from the beginning of a memorandum addressed to a strategus in the Arsinoite nome<br />
504.<br />
concerning the receipts of the royal domains. Dated in the 6th year of Gordianus<br />
(a. d. 243-4).<br />
10699. Papyrus. — 121 x 073. — Probably from Ashmunen. — 2 selides. —<br />
Medimnsized cursive.<br />
Beginnings of 13 lines from a petition to the praefeet. 3rd century.<br />
505.<br />
10700. Papyrus. — 08 x -315. — 1 sells. — Fibres vertical. — Large cursive.<br />
Letter concerning the dispatch of corn. 5th or 6th century. Nearly complete. 4 lines.<br />
506.<br />
10701. Papyrus. —077 x 141. — 1 sells. — Fibres vertical. — Large cursive.<br />
Beginnings of lines of a letter. 6th or 7th century. 4 lines.<br />
507.<br />
10702. Papyi'us. 075 x 165. — 1 sells. — Fibres vertical. — Large cursive.<br />
Parts of 5 lines of a letter. 6th or 7th century.<br />
508.<br />
10703. Pajiyi-us. —068 x 168. — 1 sells and a strip along the bottom. — Fibres<br />
vertical. -— Large cursive.<br />
Order for payment of wine addressed to John, oJvoxeipto-TTjs. 6th or 7th century. Complete.<br />
509.<br />
3 lines.<br />
10704. Papyius. —068 x 161. — 1 sells and a strip along the bottom. — Fibres<br />
vertical. — Medium-sized cursive.<br />
Ends of 2 lines of a letter. 6th or 7th century.<br />
510.<br />
10705. Papyrus. 12 x 059. — 1 selis. — Large semi-uncial.<br />
Beginnings of 11 lines from an official document. 3rd century.<br />
511.<br />
10706. Papyrus. — 114 x 078. — Probably from Ashmunen. — 1 sehs. —<br />
Medium-sized cursive.<br />
Report of Aurelius Ammonius, public physician, addressed to Sallustius Olympiodorus. 3rd<br />
512.<br />
or early 4th century. Incomplete, the ends of hues and the bottom being lost. 14<br />
lines.