291. Papyrus 367
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Papyrus 367
- Title:
- Tax Receipt (P.Lond. II 367a, TM 28032), and Fragment of a Letter (P.Lond. II 367b descr., TM 28033)
- Scope & Content:
- Left papyrus (P.Lond. II 367a, TM 28032): Receipt issued by the scribe of the grain-tax collectors of the village of Apias, acknowledging the payment of 1 5/4 artabas of wheat for the first year of an unnamed emperor, made by Parammon. Right papyrus (P.Lond. II 367b descr., TM 28033): Fragment ...
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- Greek, Ancient
- Date Range:
- 2nd century
- Extent:
-
Two papyrus sheets that do not belong together, mounted on cardboard in the same glass case.
Left papyrus (A): complete, but damaged by insect holes; written on one side along the fibres, the back being blank. The text is complete and consists of one column of 8 lines; margins are extant.
Right papyrus (B): Fragmentary, broken off at the bottom and to the left, with surface damage in places; written on one side across the fibres, the back being blank. There is one column of which parts of 21 lines survive, all lacking the beginnings; upper and right margins are extant, the right being minimal.