31. Papyrus 2530
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Papyrus 2530
- Title:
- Miscellaneous Documents (P.Diog. 21, 64-65, TM 10695, 26634, 40791)
- Scope & Content:
- Fragments possibly from the archive of Marcus Lucretius Diogenes. Left fragment (A) (P.Diog. 64, TM 26634): Fragment of an account, listing names followed by sums of money. Middle fragment (B) (P.Diog. 21, TM 10695): Conclusion of a document in red ink, apparently a census declaration, of whic...
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- Greek, Ancient
- Date Range:
- 132-248
- Extent:
-
Three papyrus fragments that do not belong together, mounted on cardboard in the same glass frame, with an opening for the writing on the back of fragment A.
Left fragment (A): Dark-brown papyrus fragment, complete at the top and right, broken off on the other sides; written on both sides. On the front, the ends of 9 lines from the top of a column remain, running along the fibres; upper and right margins are extant. On the back, there is a small trace of ink.
Middle fragment (B): Lower left corner of a dark-brown papyrus sheet, written on one side along the fibres. The front bears the beginnings of 4 lines in red ink from the foot of a column; lower and left margins are extant. The back is blank.
Right fragment (C): Lower portion of a medium-brown papyrus, written on one side along the fibres. The front bears traces of 5 lines in red ink, illegible; the lower margin is ample. Folding lines are still visible. The back is blank.