LETTER, of a religious character. 6th or 7th cent. 5 ¼ in. X 4 ¾ in. Imperfect, wanting the right-hand portion; written across the fibres, in a sloping minuscule hand. Theology: Papyrus fragments: 6th-7th cent.: Gr.
THEOLOGICAL fragment, much mutilated. 6th or 7th cent. 7 ¾ in. X 5 in. Written across the fibres, in a sloping semi-cursive hand. Theology: Papyrus fragments: 6th-7th cent.: Gr.
SMALL fragment, dated the 2nd Pharmouthi in the reign of Antoninus and [Verus or Commodus, = March 28, A.D. 161-168 or 177-179]. 4¼ in. X 3 in. Much defaced; in a rough cursive hand.
(a) REGISTER of amounts of money (in drachmas) received, presumably as taxes, on successive days (7th to 21st) of an unnamed month from various individuals in different villages of the Arsinoïte nome. Portions of eleven columns are preserved. 3rd cent. B.C. 12 ¼ in. X 3 ft. 9 in. Written in a ...
FRAGMENTS of a letter (?) but not enough ie; left to indicate the subject. 3rd cent. B.C. Two fragments, 3 ¼ in. X 3 ¼ in. and 5 ¼ in. X 5 in. Written in a rough cursive hand. [Not printed in P.P.; formerly attached to Pap. 589 (cf. Mahaffy on P.P. II. 49 (a), though having nothing to do with it.]
FRAGMENT of a Ptolemaic document, too much mutilated for its subject to be discovered. 3rd cent. B.C. 7 ½ in. X 5 in. On the verso is some writing dated the 26th Pharmouthi in the 7th year [either of Euergetes, = B.C. 241-240, or Philopator, = B.C. 216- 215]. [Not printed in P.P.]
FRAGMENT of a petition asking for justice on some offenders: but the names of the parties and much of the substance of the petition are lost. 3rd cent. B.C. 6 ¼ in. X 3 ¾ in. Written in a medium-sized cursive hand, much defaced by plaster. [Not printed in P.P.]
Roll of papyrus, formed by the conjunction of two distinct documents, the texts of which run in opposite directions:- A. Return compiled by Besas, also named Soter, of Crocodilopolis and the associated villages, of arable land irrigated by the inundation in the 7th year of Tiberius Claudius Ca...
FRAGMENTS from a mummy-case, in a very neat hand of literary type. 2nd cent. B.C. ("). Attached to one of them is a document in a different hand, bearing a mutilated date apparently in the reign of [Ptolemy Alexander] and Cleopatra [= B.C. 89-88; possibly of Philometor, = before B.C. 146].