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42. Papyrus 41
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Papyrus 41
- Title:
- Documents concerning the Twin Sisters in the Serapeum at Memphis (P.Lond. I 41 ro., UPZ I 57, TM 3448; P.Lond. I 41 vo., UPZ I 58, TM 3449)
- Scope & Content:
- Recto (P.Lond. I 41 ro., UPZ I 57, TM 3448): Letter concerning the claim of the twins to allowance of bread on account of the libations offered to Asclepius, which they ask to be reinstated. Verso: Copy of a petition from the twins Taous and Taues to Sarapion, concerning the allowance of bread...
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- Greek, Ancient
- Date Range:
- 164-161 BC
- Extent:
-
Papyrus sheet, complete, with worm-holes and surface damage in places; written on both sides. The text on the front runs along the fibres; there is one column of 25 lines, the last three of which are obliterated; in the lower left corner there are 3 additional lines. Margins are extant, the upper and right being minimal. A sheet-join runs from top to bottom along the left edge. The back contains 5 lines written along the fibres at the top; after some blank space there are one column of 3 lines on the left and 1 line in the middle; additional lines are written across the fibres, 2 of which run into the lines at the top. The papyrus is housed in a glass frame.
43. Papyrus 42
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Papyrus 42
- Title:
- Private Letter (UPZ I 59, P.Lond. I 42, Chrest.Wilck. 97, TM 3450)
- Scope & Content:
- Letter of Isias to her husband Hephaestion, showing disappointment at the news of his not returning home and his remaining secluded in the Sarapieion in Memphis. After the hardships she has faced with their child, she was hoping to find some rest with his return. She begs him to come back, for t...
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- Greek, Ancient
- Date Range:
- 1 September 179 BC or 29 August 168 BC
- Extent:
-
Light-brown papyrus sheet, with a darker patch in the lower half, complete, displaying holes throughout and damaged in the upper right corner; written on both sides along the fibres, the back bearing one word. On the front there is one column of 32 lines, complete; all margins are extant, with the lower and right being minimal. The papyrus is mounted on cardboard in a glass case with the exception of a small window on the back, which shows the writing.
44. Papyrus 43
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Papyrus 43
- Title:
- Private Letter (UPZ I 148, P.Lond. I 43, Chrest.Wilck. 136, TM 3540)
- Scope & Content:
- Letter of a woman to her son or husband, expressing her joy in learning that the recipient is studying Egyptian writing (Demotic), so that he may teach the slave boys in the establishment of a doctor.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- Greek, Ancient
- Date Range:
- 2nd century BC
- Extent:
-
Light-brown papyrus sheet, darker in places, complete, with some surface damage and somewhat torn at the edges; written on both sides, along the fibres on the front and across them on the back. On the front there is a column of 9 lines, complete, which occupy the upper half of the sheet; margins are extant, with the blank at the bottom measuring 95 mm. On the back, there are traces of one column, effaced. The papyrus is mounted on cardboard in glass, with the exception of a small window on the back to show the writing.
45. Papyrus 44
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Papyrus 44
- Title:
- Petition about an Assault (P.Lond. I 44, UPZ I 8, TM 3399)
- Scope & Content:
- Petition addressed to the strategus Dionysius from Ptolemaeus, son of Glaucias, 'secluded' (katochos) in the Serapeum in Memphis, complaining that some men had tried to enter the sanctuary and attack him, as he was a Greek. They robbed and beated Diphilus, another recluse. Ptolemaeus asks that t...
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- Greek, Ancient
- Date Range:
- After 8 November 161 BC
- Extent:
-
Light-brown papyrus sheet, complete and well preserved; written on one side across the fibres, the back being blank. There is one column of 35 lines, and further writing in the side margins: in the left margin, the text is upside down, in the right margin it runs along the right edge perpendicularly to the main column. Margins are extant, the right and lower being minimal. The papyrus is mounted on cardboard in a glass frame.
46. Papyrus 45
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Papyrus 45
- Title:
- Petition to the King (P.Lond. I 45, UPZ I 10, TM 3401)
- Scope & Content:
- Petition to the king and queen by Ptolemaeus, son of Glaucias, 'secluded' (katochos) in the Serapeum in Memphis. Not only did his neighbours demolish a paternal house located in the Herakleopolite nome, carrying off the goods, but they also used the space as their own. As Ptolemaeus is not able ...
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- Greek, Ancient
- Date Range:
- 160 BC
- Extent:
-
Papyrus sheet of light colour with darker patches, complete, with few holes and some surface damage in places; writing runs along the fibres on one side, the back being blank. There is one column of 35 lines, with wide top. Left and bottom margins; the right margin is irregular and occasionally minimal. A sheet-join runs from top to bottom at 55 mm from the right edge. The papyrus is mounted on cardboard in a glass frame.
47. Papyrus 46
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Papyrus 46
- Title:
- Handbook of Magic (P. Lond. I. 46, PGM V, TM 64368)
- Scope & Content:
- ff. 1r-1v: Oracle of Sarapis f. 1v: Direct vision (Clairvoyance) Spell ff. 1v-2r: [Spell to Catch a Thief] ff. 2r-3r: Stele of Ieu the Hieroglyphists ff. 3-3v: Another Way to Catch a Thief ff. 3v-7v: Hermes's Ring
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- Greek, Ancient
- Date Range:
- 4th century
- Extent:
- 7 pages of a papyrus codex, writing on both sides; written in one column containing an average of 37 lines on a page. Housed in seven glass frames.
48. Papyrus 47
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Papyrus 47
- Title:
- Magical Handbook (PGM I 6, P.Lond. I 47, TM 60673, LDAB 1798, MP3 1867)
- Scope & Content:
- Portion of the same magical handbook as P.Berol. inv. 5026, with an invocation to Apollo. The handbook continues with recipes for obtaining oracles and hymns. Homer’s Iliad I 37-41 is quoted; with marginal notes. On the back are portions of three lines from another text.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- Greek, Ancient
- Date Range:
- 2nd century-3rd century
- Extent:
- Four fragments from the same papyrus roll as P.Berol. inv. 5026, light-brown; written on both sides. On the front, there is one column of 47 lines along the fibres, with lines 1-23 lacking the beginnings; this column precedes the ones on the Berlin papyrus. Lines are uneven and of different length; the left margin is wide. Portions of 3 lines written along the fibres are visible on the back. The papyrus is mounted on cardboard in a glass frame, with a small opening on the back to show the writing.
49. Papyrus 49
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Papyrus 49
- Title:
- Scope & Content:
- TWENTY-ONE small fragments of Papyrus, each containing portions of one or two lines, written in Greek or Coptic characters.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- English
- Date Range:
- Unspecified
- Extent:
- 1 item
50. Papyrus 50
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Papyrus 50
- Title:
- Declaration of House-Property (P.Lond. I 50, UPZ I 116, Chrest.Wilck. 221, TM 3508)
- Scope & Content:
- Apynchis, resident of Memphis, declares his home and bakery, located across a street from one another, for the total value of one talent. Dimensions and position of the buildings are provided. The document is addressed to Metrodorus, a financial official (epimeletes).
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- Greek, Ancient
- Date Range:
- October 209-208 BC
- Extent:
-
Papyrus sheet, complete, with few holes and minor surface damage in places; written along the fibres on the front; the back bears a modern annotation recording the former collections the papyrus belonged to. On the front there are 22 lines with two interlinear additions; margins are extant and ample. The papyrus is mounted on cardboard in a glass frame; an opening shows the annotation on the back.