FRAGMENT of a letter from Epaenetus to his son, from the same mummy-case as the preceding. 2nd cent. B.C. (?). 31 in. x 61 in. Imperfect, only the first six lines being preserved in a rather large, thin, semi-uncial hand.
FRAGMENTS Of a business document of uncertain nature, from the same mummy-case as the preceding. 2nd cent. B.C. Written across the papyrus-fibres in a rather large semi-cursive hand.
Recto. FRAGMENT of a land-register, with mentions of dates in the 20th and 25th years [of Commodus,= AD. 179-180 and 184-185]. About 12 in. x 8.5 in. Imperfect, including portions of seven entries, none being complete; in a small, thin, cursive hand. Verso. List of names, followed by the ages of...
PORTION of a lease of land, dated in Phaophi in the consulship of Flavius Ursus and Flavius Polemius [ = October, A.D. 338]. 8.5 in. X 3 in. Imperfect on both sides; in a rather irregular cursive hand. Presented by Col. T. L. Fraser.
Copy of a deed of sale of house-property. Early 4th cent.; the date is mutilated, but the mention in it of Maximianus without Diocletian makes it probable that it belongs to the period A.D. 307-310. 6.25 in. x 2.25 in. Imperfect at both sides and at the bottom; in a rather small, clear, cursive ...
Subscription to a document (the body of the document being lost) by Timogenees, Dated the 19th Mecheir in the 16th year [of Ptolemy Alexander, = B.C. 99-98]. 7 in. x 11 in., most being blank. There is a little demotic writing on the verso.
PRIVATE letter from a father to his son. lst cent. B.C. (?). 5.5 in. x 6.5 in. Imperfect, the lower part of the papyrus being lost, and the right-hand portion nearly obliterated ; written in a rather large semi-cursive hand. The verso is occupied by demotic writing, and there is also a little on...
MISCELLANEOUS small fragments. Late 2nd cent. B.C. [Papp. 682-687 were presented by B. P. Grenfell, Esq., being fragments belonging to the same collection as Papp. 605-650.]
FRAGMENTS of a petition (?) from Paous, son of Nec[pheros ?] to [Dio]nysius, of the Pathyrite nome. Late 2nd cent. B.C. 4.25 in. x 21 in., and 2.25 in. x 21 in. Portions of the beginning of the document and of the left-hand side are preserved. Written in a rather large cursive band.