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referencedIn Pap. CCLXXXV. PORTION Of a receipt for purchase-money of land. The names of the parties are lost. Dated in the reign of the emperor Domitianus Augustus Germanicus [A.D. 81-96], but the exact year is lost. 7 1/2 in. x 2 in. Imperfect; in a cursive han... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXLVII. DOCUMENT Of doubtful nature, owing to the extent of its mutilations. The name of Constantinople is mentioned, and the titles 'comes limitis' and ' præfeetus alæ Dionusad[is].' Probably belongs to the correspondence of Abinnaeus (cf. P... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXVII. (a) RECEIPT, given by Agathus, a public scribe, to -(name mutilated), for 1 4/5 artabas of wheat, as tax for the 1st year. 2nd cent. 3 1/2 in. x 2 1/2 in. Nearly perfect; in a small cursive hand. (b) FRAGMENT of a letter. 2nd cent. 5 ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCI. PORTION of agreement, apparently relating to a freight of merchandise, which the contracting party undertakes to deliver safely. As he makes oath by the fortune ( ) of the emperor Titus Ælius Hadrianus Antonidus Augustus Pius, the date mus... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXCV. RECEIPT from Papeëis, , of Dionysias, to Ptollis and his colleagues, of the of Dionysais for barley from the storehouses of the division for some camels. Dated in the 2nd year of the emperor Hadrianus Cæsar [apparently, but the Dame is ab... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXCVII. FRAGMENT of register of legal agreements, one of which bears date of the 25th Choiach in the 4th year of the emperor Traiauus Hadrianus Augustus [ = 21 Dec., A.D. 119]. 3 3/4 in. x 9 in. Portions of two columns; in a small cursive hand.... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXXII. HOMER, Iliad, fragment of book i., containing portions of lines 129-150. 2nd or 3rd cent,. 4 in. x 1 1/2 in., from the top of a column. Written in a small, square uncial hand, without accents or breathings.Homer: Fragments of Iliad, boo... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXXI. PORTION of a tax-register; only part of one column preserved, which is numbered os. [= 76]. 2nd or 3rd cent. 7 in. x 4 1/2 in. Imperfect; in a rather rough cursive hand of good size, with many symbols and contractions.Socnopæi Nesus, t... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXIV. LIST of names, for what purpose is uncertain. Written in 14 narrow columns, in a very cursive and ill-formed band of fair size. 1st cent. (?). 9 in. x 3 ft. 21 in. The writing is on the verso of the papyrus. The recto is occupied by demo... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXCIII. PORTION of a tax-register, consisting of names of persons and amounts of artabas of wheat. 1st cent. 10 1/4 in. x 1 ft. 9 in. Parts of' three broad columus, mutilated; in a rather ornamental semi-cursive hand. On the verso are fragments ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CC. LIST of names, followed by statements of arouras of land and artabas of wheat; perhaps a tax-assessment. 2nd cent. 12 in. X 3 1/2 in. Imperfect; in a small cursive hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri relating to: 1st-3rd centt.: Gr... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXVI. LETTER from Didymus with reference to a census of live-stock in the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoë, held by Theodorus, strategus of the division. Dated in Mecheir of the 22nd year, [probably either of Antoninus Pius or ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXXXVI. ACKNOWLEDGMENT by Acusilaüs, son of Maron, and three other persons, of their acceptance of a lease (?) of a fuller's shop (?) in the village of Socnopæi Nesus, from Satabous, son of Stotoëtis, and another Satabous, at a rent of 240 dra... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXXVIII. PORTION of a document, dated in the 4th year of the emperor Gaius Cæsar Augustus Germanicus [ = A.D. 39-40]. 8 1/4 in. x 4 1/2 in. Imperfect and much defaced; in a small cursive hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri relating t... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXIV. FRAGMENT of tax-register, containing statements of land in arouras and of money in drachmas, obols, and chalchi. 2nd cent. 5 in. x 2 1/2 in. Imperfect; in a small cursive hand. On the verso is a much defaced list of names.Socnopæi Nesu... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXLVIII. PORTION of a deed of sale of a house or land in Apollinopolis Magna [cf. Papp. ccix., ccx.]. Both beginning and end are lost, including the names of the parties. Early 7th cent. 1 ft. 5 in. x 13 in. Imperfect; in a good-sized cursive... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXLIV. LETTERS from Alexander to his master Athenodorus, complaining of having been left without either work or food for two days, so that he did not even get dinner with the Nomarchs ( ). 1st or 2nd cent. 6 in. x 4 1/4 in. Nearly perfect; in me..., 1st century British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXCV. VALUATION Of property, consisting of vineyards, pleasure-grounds, etc., with the values stated in drachmas and obols. Probably late 1st cent. Two fragments, 10 1/4 in. x 7 1/4 in,, and 6 in. x 6 1/2 in., apparently from the same MS. Imperf... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXVII. REGISTER of land, containing statements of extents of land (calculated in arouras) assigned for sowing, land free from taxes, etc. Both beginning and end are lost, but 21 columns are preserved in whole or in part, though somewhat damage... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXLI. LETTER from Theogiton, on behalf of his son Sotas, to Sotas son of Ptolemæus, acknowledging the receipt through the registry ( ) of Bubastus of 104 drachmas, pay-payment of a debt due to the said son Sotas. Dated the 5th Pharmouthi in th... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLV. PORTION Of a document relating to the purchase of certain arable land ( ). Early 1st cent. 11 in. x 7 in. Imperfect; in a large semi-cursive hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri relating to: 1st-3rd centt.: Gr.Arsinoë, Egyptian N... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXIX. LETTER addressed to the (?) and elders of Heraeleia, telling them not to give trouble at inconvenient times ( ). Sealed with clay seal. 2nd or 3rd cent. (?). 5 1/2 in. X 2 3/4 in., mostly blank. Perfect; in a large irregular hand.Socno... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXV. FRAGMENT of papyrus, containing on the recto a small portion of an accompt or register, and on the verso numerical figurers and fractions, apparently denoting arouras. Each figure is checked off by a stroke above it. 2nd or 3rd cent. (?). ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLV. CERTIFICATE given by Socmenis, son of Soemenis, and the rest of the elders of the village of Kar[anis] for the 20th year (of whom ten are mentioned by name), to Orion, son of Orion, one of their number, that they have appointed him their d... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXXVII. LIST Of names and occupations. 6th or 7th cent. 11 in. x 4 1/2 in. Imperfect ; in a rough cursive hand.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th centt.: Gr. British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXVII. PETITION by Versenuphis, living in the village of Bacchias in the division of Heraeleides in the nome of Arsinoë, to Gaius Vitrasius Pollio [prefect of Egypt under Claudius, cf. Plin. N. H. xxxvi. 7 § 11 ], for assistance to recover pro... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXLV. PORTION of a private letter, consisting of two columns, of which the upper part is torn off. The second column is also badly rubbed. 2nd cent. 4 in. x 11 in. Imperfect; in a rather rough semi-cursive hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXI. CENSUS-RETURNs, of the same nature as those contained in Pap. CCLX., by the same scribe, Heracleides, and of the same date. The greater part of the document relates to children under age ( ). Portions of 17 columns are preserved, but much... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXVII. RECORD of payment by Anubion, son of Anubion, of Memphis, to Laboïs, son of Anubion, through the bank of Sarapion, son of Areius, high-priest of the Hadrianeum in Memphis, of the residue of the price of a . Dated the 5th Thoth in the 20... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXXIX. DEED OF SALE whereby C. Fabullius Macer,' optio ' on the trireme Tigris in the Misenatian fleet, purchases a boy named Abbas or Eutyches 'natione Transfluminianus,' aged seven years, from Q. Julius Priscus, a soldier on the same vessel, ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXX. RECEIPT for taxes to the amount of 18 drachmas paid to Tryphon, collector ( ) for the village of Apias, by Stotoëtis junior, son of Stotoëtis. Dated the 25th Epeiph [= 19th July] in the 4th year of an unnamed emperor. Late 2nd or 3rd ce... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCL. RECEIPT given by John, (?) of the church of St. Maria, to John (i.e. dealer in white earth), for material s for painting. Dated the 20th Choiach [ = 1 6 Dec. ] in the 3rd indiction 6th or 7th cent. 3 3/4 in. x 4 in. Perfect; in a rough cu... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXIV. Copy of extracts from the public record office ( ), containing the ceusus lists of the [2nd] year of Hadrianus Cæsar and of the 9th year of Antouinus Cæsar, sent by Anicus, son of Chenenuphis, to his sister Tamystha, as evidence that he... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXI. FRAGMENT Of a petition, relating to the lease of a house or land. The petitioner apparently belonged to the division of Polemon in the nome of Arsinoë. Late 1st cent. 7 1/2 in. x 2 3/4 in. Imperfect ; in a small cursive hand. On the vers... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXXVI. Recto. FRAGMENTS, apparently of medical recipes. 2nd cent. (?). About 10 in. X 10 in., but the exact relation of the fragments is not certain. Much mutilated; in a rough uncial hand. Verso. REMAINS of three (or four) columns of a drama ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCV. PORTION of a tax-or property-register, relating in part to the village of' Karanis [in the division of Heracleides in the nome of' Arsinoe]. Probably 2nd cent. ; reference is made to the 16th year, but the emperor's name is not given. 12 i... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXX. ACCOMPT of money ( ) expended on food and other current expenses by Posis, in places named Tonalmeis (?) and Chesanomon. 2nd cent. (?). 9 in. x 5 1/2 in., much being left blank. Nearly perfect; in a rough cursive hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXCV. PORTION Of an accompt relating to wine. 6th or 7th cent. 12 in. X 6 in. Imperfect; in a rough semi-cursive hand. The writing is parallel to the papyrus-fibres.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th centt.: Gr. British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLIX. HESIOD's THEOGONIA fragments, including portions of ll. 210-238, 260-270. The largest fragment measures 8 in. X 4 1/2 in., and contains the full height of a column, consisting of 29 lines. Written in a large uncial hand, and with very blac... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXCIV. PORTION of a record of legal proceedings, dated in the second year of the emperor Hadrianus Cæsar [=A.D. 117-118]. 8 in. x 13 in. Imperfect, and much faded; in a cursive hand. On the verso some sort of register, in much-faded ink.Socnopæ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXXVII. RECElPT for taxes to the amount of 6 drachmas, 4 obols, paid by Stotoëtis, son of Satabous, to Dioscorus and his partners, tax-collectors ( ) of the village of Socnopæi Nesus. Dated the 25th Mesoré in the 8th year of Antoninus and Ver... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXCVIII. PORTION of a petition, addressed to the [of the province of Egypt] by a resident in the village of Karanis in the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoë, apparently applying for restitition of the share due to him of the propert... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXXXII. CERTIFICATE by Dionysius, son of Eudwmon, of the sale of a she-ass to Satabous, son of Stotoëtis. Dated in the nome of Arsinoë, the 23rd Sebastus in the 2nd year of the emperor Vespasianus [ = 20 Sept., A.D. 69]. 8 1/4 in. x 3 1/2 in. ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLVI. LIST of names, followed by sums of money in drachmas (generally 4, 8, or 12); apparently a pay-sheet. One section is headed . The name of the village Karanis [in the division of Heraeleides, in the nome of Arsinoë ] occurs at the head of o... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXXIII. Copy of deed of sale whereby Tanephremmis, daughter of Stotoëtis, and her daughters purchase from Pabous his third share in two female camels. Dated the 14th Phaophi in the 7th year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus an... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCV. RECEIPT given by Ptolemæus and his colleagues to Stotoëtis, son of Horus, for the tax on an ass and colt. Dated the 6th Phaopli in the 8th year of the emperor Antoninus Cæsar [= 3rd October, A.D. 144]. The writing is at right angles to the... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXLV. RETURN made to Harpocration, also called Hierax, of the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoë, by Palemis (?), son of Apeies, and Euremon, son of Chrates, of the temple in the village of Naban[a] of Isis Nanaea and Serapis and H... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXXIV. PETITION addressed to an official, of uncertain nature. At the top are some remains of a mutilated Latin inscription. 3rd cent. (?). 10 1/2 in. x 8 3/4 in. Much mutilated; in a well-marked cursive hand of fair size.Socnopæi Nesus, the... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLVII. PETITION addressed by Satabous, son of Erieus, of Socnopæi Nesus in the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoë, to Dionysodorus, strategus [of the division; cf. Pap. ccccxlv.]. 2nd cent. (?). 5 in. x 7 1/2 in. Much mutilated; in... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXLI. FRAGMENTS Of a deed, or register of deeds. 1st or 2nd cent. 5 in. x 2 1/2 in. and 5 1/2 in. x 5 1/2 in. Imperfect; in a very small cursive hand, with abbreviations and symbols.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7t... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCLVIII. FRAGMENTS of miscellaneous documents. 6th or 7th cent. 1 3/4 in. x 3 1/4 in.; 4 1/4 in. x 5 3/4 in.; 4 3/4 in. x 6 3/4 in.; 4 1/2 in. x 3 in.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th centt.: Gr. British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXXIII. FRAGMENT, apparently of a receipt, almost illegible, owing to the dark colour of the papyrus. 2nd cent. 4 in. X 5 1/4 in. In a rather rough semi-cursive hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri relating to: 1st-3rd centt.: Gr.Arsi... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCVII. PORTION of a legal agreement (?). 2nd cent. 5 3/4 in. X 7 1/2 in. Imperfect and much defaced; in a very cursive hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri relating to: 1st-3rd centt.: Gr.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to place... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXIX.-CCXXVIII. FRAGMENTS of Wills, bonds, accompts, etc., taken from the cartonnage of a mummy-case by the Rev. Greville J. Chester. One will (Pap. ccxix. b) is nearly complete, but everything else is very fragmentary. Written in various hands... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXV. (a) FRAGMENT Of tax-register, with statements of of wheat. 1st or 2nd cent. 5 in. x 5 in. Imperfect; in a good semi-cursive hand. (b) FRAGMENT, perhaps of tax-register, with statements of of land. 2nd cent. 4 3/4 in. X 3 1/4 in. Imperfect... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXCII. CERTIFICATE, of sale of a house, with receipt for the purchase money, given by Taarpagathes, daughter of Petenuphis, to Stotoëtis , son of Stotoëtis, with subscription in a different hand on behalf of the vendor. Dated in the division of... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXVIII. BOND recording a loan of corn from Nechoutes, a Persian to Phatres, son of Chensthotes, a Persian . Dated in Pathyris, the 5th Phaophi in the 7th year of an unnamed king. Apparently late 2nd cent. B.C. 8 1/2 in. x 5 1/4 in., the lower h... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLIX. CENSUS-ROLL, of the same nature and in the same hand as the two preceding documents. A mention of the 14th year of the emperor Domitian shows that it is a revision of the census for that year. In one part of the document references are ma... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXXIV. LETTER, in writing of the 4th cent., too much defaced for its purport to be discovered. 10 1/2 in. x 2 3/4 in. Much mutilated; in a rather large semi-cursive hand.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th centt.: Gr... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXCII. PORTION of an accompt, apparently official, consisting Of lists of names, followed by amounts in arouras and an unfamiliar symbol. In the course of it, reference is made to the 32nd year i.e. the deceased emperor Augustus [ = A.D. 2-3], b... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXIX. TAX-RECEIPT, given by Terieos and his partners, tax-collectors ( ), to Pacusis, son of Hurus, of Socnopæi Nesus. Dated on the 2nd of the intercalated days following Mesoré, in the 20th year of the emperor Titus Ælius Hadrianus Antoninus ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXXVIII. LIST Of names, each followed by the statement of a number of artabas of wheat. The purpose of the register is uncertain. Six columns remain, some mutilated. 2nd cent. (?). 8 /41 in. X 1 ft. 8 in. Imperfect; in a rather rough semi-curs... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXVI. PORTION of agreement for the hire of a bull and a heifer. The parties' names are mutilated, but the lessors are described as descendants of the Persian settlers in Egypt. Late 1st or 2nd cent. 6 1/4 in. x 3 1/4 in. Mutilated; in a small... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCIII. RECORD of Money spent by or paid to Gemella, the amount being in nearly every case four drachmas, and the payments being generally monthly. The months are specified, but not the year. 2nd or 3rd cent. 4 1/2 in. x 3 3/4 in. Perfect; in a v... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXCIII. SALE of property in the division of Themistus in the nome of Arsinoë; two of the parties are women, named Thermion and Thaisa. Dated in the mouth Cæsareius [=Mesoré] of the 17th year of the emperor [Nerva Traianus Augustus] Germanicus D... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXI. (a) CERTIFICATE, Of five days' work on the embankment from the 26th Athur (?) of the 21st year of the emperor Titus Ælius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius [ = 22 Nov., A.D. 157]. Dated in the 21st year [= A.D. 157-158]. The name of the ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCLVII. FRAGMENTS of miscellaneous documents. 6th or 7th cent. 4 1/4 in. x 6 in. ; 8 3/4 in. x 6 1/2 in.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th centt.: Gr. British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXLIX. PORTION of a will. The testator's name is lost, but his wife's name, Tamystha, is mentioned, and he appears to have been a resident in Karanis [in the division of Heraeleides, in the nome of Arsinoë]. 1st or 2nd cent. 4 1/2 in. x 1 ft. 7 ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXVIII. RETURN, addressed to Stephanus, and Zoïlus, of the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoë, by Harpagathes, son of Satabous, of Socnopæi Nesus, stating that of the two camels and one foal returned by him as being in his possess... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXXV. FRAGMENTS of a literary work, unidentified; apparently a treatise on ethics, the subject of these fragments being .......................................and Portions of at least 6 columns remain, written on both sides of papyrus of good ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CL. FRAGMENT of legal testimony given by Claudius Theon, the purport of which is not preserved. The name Zoilus also occurs in the fragment. 1st or 2nd cent. 4 in. X 8 in. Imperfect, only the right-hand portion of a long and narrow strip being p... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXIII. FRAGMENT of a petition, presumably to the strategus of the nome, from two or more persons, one being-Harpagathes, son of Satabous, apparently of the village of Pelusium, for redress of injuries relating to some live-stock. Late 1 st o... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXVI. ACCOMPTS, written on both sides of the papyrus. They are arranged in sections, each apparently relating to one day of the month; and in each section are several subdivisions (about 20 to 25), headed by names of persons (which recur with ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXLIV. RECEIPT given by Thases, daughter of Pacusis, to a woman whose name is lost. Dated at Ptolemais Euergetis in the nome of [Arsinoë], in the month Pachon in the 32nd year of the emperor Lucius Æius Aurelius Commodus [Pius] Felix Augustus ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXCIV. PORTION of a legal agreement between parties named Apphouas and Johannes. 6th or 7th cent. 8 in. X 12 1/2 in. Imperfect and damaged ; in a sloping cursive hand of fair size. The writing is at right angles to the papyrus-fibres.Arsinoë, ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXLIII. ACKNOWLEDGMENT by Kephalas, son of Petosiris, of the repayment to him by Papontos, daughter of Chæremon, and wife of Miccalus, son of Ptolemwus, of the sum of 160 drachmas, being the final instalment of a debt of 200 drachmas; with autog... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLIII. PORTION of a document containing several names of persons living in Socnopaei Nesus, some or all of them being priests, and dated the 30th Mesoré in [the 4th year of the emperor Ma]rcus Aurelius Antoninus Pius Felix and [Marcus Aurelius... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXXXV. List of names, followed by amounts in (?), perhaps a pay-sheet. 4th cent. 10 3/4 in. x 6 in. Mutilated; in a small cursive hand.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th centt.: Gr. British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXX. FRAGMENT Of an accompt relating to corn, much mutilated, written in a small cursive hand. 1st or 2nd cent. 11 in. x 2 ft. 7 in. The verso is occupied by demotic writing.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th centt.:... British Library
referencedIn These papyri relate to the same person, Flavius Abinnæcus or Abinneos or Aminneos (the name is variously spelled), who is described as ( = præfectus alæ) or ( = præfectus castrorum) at Dionysias, in the nome of Arsinoë, about the years A.D. 343-350. ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXX. RECEIPT, given by Abuthas, a hired to Charia, living at Dionysias, for a sum of thirty-two drachmas, apparently for camel-hire. Dated on the 8th Pachon in the 4th year of the Aurelii, Marcus and Verus, Cæsares, Augusti [ = 3 May, A.D. 16... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLX. PORTION of a legal agreement, subscribed by Stotoëtis, son of Stotoëtis. Late 1st or 2nd cent. ; in the course of the document is a reference to the current month of Sebastus [= Thoth]. 7 1/4 in. X 11 1/4 in. Imperfect, only the end being... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXIX. LIST of names, numbered in pairs. Late 2nd cent. 13 1/4 in. x 5 in. Perfect; in a thin cursive hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri relating to: 1st-3rd centt.: Gr.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th c... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXXXIII. ACCOMPT of expenditure of money, calculated in drachmas. 4th cent. 8 in. x 11 in. Mutilated ; written on both sides of the papyrus in a rough, uneducated, semi-cursive hand.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7t... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXIX. PRIVATE LETTER, from Apollinaria to her brother, thanking him for a gift of provisions and referring to family affairs. 2nd cent.(?). 8 1/2 in. x 4 1/2 in. Mutilated; in a rough uncial hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri relatin... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXC. LETTER, apparently from a steward or bailiff, to Agrippinus, in answer to complaints made by the latter that nothing bad been sent to him. A list of provisions is attached, which are stated to have been sent by the hand of Eutyches. Probabl... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXIX. TAX-RECEIPT, the exact nature of which is doubtful, granted to Tesenuphis, son of Semnous (?), priest of the of the god Socnopæus. Dated in the 4th year of the emperors Marcus Aurelius Antoninus and Lucius Aurelius Verus [=A.D. 163-164]... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCL. PROPOSAL addresed to Monimus Gemellus, of the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoë, by Stotoëtis son of Harpagathes and four others, of the village of Socnopaei Nesus, for a lease of 105 arouras of shore-land for the current year... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLV. FRAGMENT of a medical treatise, apparently relating to operations of dentistry. Portions of five columns are preserved, but the remains of the first and last of these are very small. The beginning of a new section is marked near the bottom ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXLVIII. MAGICAL INCANTATION, to secure a woman's affections. 2nd or 3rd cent. 9 in. x 5 in. Imperfect, nearly all the second column being lost; written in two columns, in a medium-sized rough uncial hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXXVII. ACCOMPT of Dioscorus (MS. Diescorus), in the month Mecheir of an unnamed year; written on the verso side of the papyrus, but on the recto are only small Ira-merits of a similar account. 4th cent. 9 in. x 6 1/4 in. Apparently nearly pe... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXXX. PSALTER, imperfect, containing Psalms xii. (xi. in the Greek numbering) 7-xv. (xiv.) 4. Written stichometrically ; and a second hand has marked off the syllables (except in PS. xv.) by a dot over the end of each, perhaps for the purpose o... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXXXI. SHORT ACCOMPT, apparently of corn, calculated in artabas. 4th cent. 9 1/2 in. x 3 1/4 in., most being blank. Perfect; in a rather thick cursive hand.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th centt.: Gr. British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXV. PORTION of lease of land, apparently in Heracleia. Late 1st or 2nd cent. 4 1/2 in. x 3 in. , Imperfect; in a small cursive hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri relating to: 1st-3rd centt.: Gr.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relat... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXIX. ACCOMPTS, imperfect and much mutilated, written in a thin, straggling cursive hand. 1st cent. 11 in. x 3 ft. 1 in. The verso is occupied by demotic writing in fair condition, and there is a little similar writing on the recto.Arsinoë, Eg... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLIV. PETITION addressed to Gaius Tyrrhanius [prefect of Egypt, B.C. 15, 10, or 7, cf. C. I. G. 4923] by Satabous, son of Pisoïs, and Pisoïs his son, agriculturists and tenants of public land, for redress of injures done to them by two sons of... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCII. PORTI0N of an accompt, apparently a pay-sheet of the Ptolemaic period. Dated in the 29th year, but without the name of the king; probably B.C. 153-2 or 142-1. 12 1/4 in. X 4 1/4 in. Imperfect ; in a rather small cursive hand. On the vers... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXIX. PORTIONS Of register of official correspondence of the strategus of the Diospolite nome in the Thebaid. Dates are preserved in the months Epeiph, Germaniceius [ = Paüni ?], and Pachon in the 11th year of the emperor Traianus Hadrianus Au... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLVIII. CENSUS-ROLL, Of the same nature and in the same hand as the preceding, and consequently presumably of the same date (A.D. 94). The ages vary between 14 and 59. Both beginning and end of the roll are lost, but ten columns are preserved, ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXXI. PORTIONS of list of names (with the names of each individual's father and mother.), followed by sums of money, generally 4, 8, or 12 drachmas. The scribe Apollonius makes formal oath of its accuracy. Dated in the month Neroneius Sebastus... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXXXVII. RECEIPT for the price paid for some hay; the names of the parties are much mutilated. Dated at Neilopolis, in the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoë, on the 26th Artemisius (=26th Phamenoth) of the ninth year of the empero... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXXXI.-CCXLVIII.All relate to the same person, Flavius Abinnæcus or Abinneos or Aminneos (the name is variously spelled), who is described as ( = præfectus alæ) or ( = præfectus castrorum) at Dionysias, in the nome of Arsinoë, about the years A... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLIII. RECEIPT given by Sergidius (?), son of Dioscorus, a servant of the legate of Egypt, for the repayment to him by Marianus, on behalf of Ptolemæus [who also has a Roman name, which is illegible], of a deposit of 1000 drachmas. 4th cent.(?).... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXXVI. (a) Copy of a letter from Septeius (?) Rufus to Locretius, , forwarding to him the judgment delivered by him in the case of Satabous, son of Erieus, who was accused of having appropriated certain unoccupied lands. Dated the 6th Epeiph i... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCX. SALE by John, son of Pistols, of the church of Apollo [i.e. of Apollinopolis], and Martha his mother, to Aurelius Victor, son of Daniel, and his wife Heraëis, of the half belonging to them of a house in Apollinopolis Magna; with autograph s... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXIV. REPORT by Aurelius Aretion of Memphis, steward to A[urelius?] Anubas, to Aurelius Vesarion, strategus of the nome [of Memphis?], stating that a certain Patalas, a ship-builder, had broken into the olive-yard of the emperor Aurelianus Augu... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXVI. APPLICATION made by Erieus, son of Erieus, of the village of Socnopæi Nesus in the division of Heraeleides [in the nome of Arsinoë], a descendant of the Persian settlers in Egypt, to Stotoëtis, son of Apunchis, and Stotoëtis, son of Stoto... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXII. CERTIFICATE Of sale of a house with a room adjoining the temple ( ) in the village of Socnopæi Nesus, in the division of Heracleides [in the nome of Arsinoë], by Charemon, son of Herodes, prophet of the god Suchus [of. Pap ccxcix. and Be... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXL. RECEIPT for 20 dr. poll-tax ( ) fur the pl.eceding year, paid to the collectors ( ) by Sotas, son of Ptolemy. Dated the 30th Thoth in the 20th year of the Aurelii, Antoninus and Commodus, Augusti [=27 Sept., A.D. 179]. 2 3/4 in. x 4 in. P... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXXXVIII. PROPOSAL for a lease of some corn-land in Kerkesuchoe for the current year; the names of the parties are mutilated. Dated in the 19th year of the emperor Hadrianus Cæsar [= A.D. 134-5]. 4 3/4 in. x 3 3/4 in. Much mutilated; in a sma... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXXV. LEASE by Pacusis son of Horus, Stotoëtis son of Stotoëtis, Stotoëtis son of Erieus, Erieus son of Stotoëtis, Stotoëtis son of Stotoëtis, and Stotoëtis son of Harpagathes, the of the of the god Socnopæus,to Ammonaphis son of Papeïs, a mi... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLIV. DEED of sale by Heraeleides, son of Petheus, to Philemon, son of Ptolemæus, of part of a court in Karanis; with autograph signatures of the contracting parties. Dated at Karanis, in the division of Heraeleides, in the nome of Arsinoë, the ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLIII. PORTION of an accompt, consisting of proper names followed by amounts expressed in artabas. 2nd or 3rd cent. 10 1/4 in. x 8 in. Imperfect, consisting of two columns, with vestiges of a third; in a small cursive hand. On the verso are two... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXXII. FOUR small fragments of different documents. 1st-2nd cent. 4 1/4 in. X 3/4 in.; 2 1/4 in. X 3/4 in.; 2 in. X 1 1/4 in.; 31 in. X 4 1/4 in.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri relating to: 1st-3rd centt.: Gr.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome:... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLX. RETURNS relative to the census (similar in general character to those contained in Papp. ccivii.-cci,ix.), prepared by Heracleides, , in the 5th year of the emperor Vespasian [= A.D. 72-73]; not an actual census-roll, since the census did ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXV. (a) CERTIFICATE granted to Sotas, a slave, of Socnopæi Nesus, for work on the embankments from the 13th to the 17th Mesoré in the 1st year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoniuis and the emperor Lucius Aurelius Verus [=6-10 Aug., A.D. 1... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXLIX. RETURN by the praktores argurikon for the village of Socnopaei Nesus, stating their receipts at the close of each of the months Athur, Hadrianus [ = Choiach], Tubi, Mecheir, Phamenoth, Pharmouthi, Pachon, and Paüni, in the 20th year of ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXXXIX. CERTIFICATE given by Chares, daughter of Situs, of the sale to Tamystha of a portion of the property inherited by herself and her sisters from their mother. Dated at Euhemeris in the division of Themistus in the nome of Arsinoë, on the... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXC. PORTION of a register of taxation or payments, dated the 26th Epeiph in the 4th year of the emperor [Tra]ianus Augustus Germanicus [ = 20 July, A.D. 101; possibly of Domitiau, =A.D. 85]. 8 1/2 in. x 4 in. Much mutilated; in a small cursive... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXXI. GIFT or conveyance of an office by Satyrus, son of Satyrus, of " the island " [i.e. Socnopæi Nesus], dated the 4th Phaophi in the 6th year of Antoninus and Verus, Augusti [ = 1 Oct. A.D. 165]. 9 in. x 23 in. Nearly perfect; in an almost... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCI. (a) FRAGMENT Of tax-receipt, dated the 23rd Tubi in the 8th year of the emperor Traianus Ha[drianus] Augustus [=18 Jan., A.D. 124]; countersigned by Dioscorus. 4 3/4 in. X 1 3/4 in. Imperfect, wanting the right-hand portion; in a small curs... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXV. ARITHMETICAL CALCULATIONS, arranged in short problems with separate headings. Portions of seven columns are preserved, but some of them are considerably damaged and the papyrus is in bad condition. At the beginning is a column of demotic ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXLIII. RECEIPT given by Heron, son of Heron, to Ptolemy for a payment of 200 drachmas on account. Dated on the 6th Paüni in the 28th year of the emperor Aurelius Commodus Antoninus Cæsar [=31 May, A.D. 188]. 8 1/2 in. x 2 3/4 in. Perfect; in ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXI. MEMORANDUM of arrears due on a building ( ) containing a dye-house ( ) and other apparatus ( ), situated in the street of the Bithynians [? in Heracleia, cf. Pap. cccviii.]. Headed . [=Mesoré], and containing a mention of the 14th year.... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXXVI. FOUR minute documents, each about two inches square, all in the same hand, much blurred and blotted; probably receipts. Two have small clay seals, and the others retain traces of them. Date doubtful, probably 2nd or 3rd cent.Socnopæi ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXXVIII. FRAGMENT Of document of religious nature, probably of the 6th cent. 10 in. x 4 in. Much mutilated; in an uncial hand of Coptic type.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th centt.: Gr. British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXIII. RECEIPT from the tax-collectors (rpdKrop£s) to Ecusis, son of Horus, for two payments of the camel-tax due in Socnopæi Nesus for the preceding year. Dated the 13th and 30th Phaophi in the 24th year of the emperor Titus Ælius Hadi.iauus... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXXV. FRAGMENT of a legal or business document, with subscriptions in different hands. Late 3rd or 4th cent. 9 in. x 1 1/2 in. Imperfect; in an ornamental semi-cursive hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri relating to: 1st-3rd centt.... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCLI. RECEIPT given by Ptolemæus and his colleagues, the elders of the village of Hera[cleia?], to Panephrumis, for 16 drachmas, paid for some purpose connected with the land. Dated in the 4th year of the emperor Lucius Septimius Severus Perti... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXIII. FRAGMENT Of an accompt, of uncertain character. 3rd cent. 5 1/4 in. X 4 1/4 in. Imperfect; in a well-marked professional hand. On the verso is a portion of a private letter, dated the 7th Mecheir, but without the year. 3rd cent. (?). Imp... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCIX. RETURN for camel-tax, made by Stotoëtis, son of Stotoëtis,of Socnopëi Nesus,to Archibius, strategus, and Heracleides, of the division of Hercleides in the nome of Arsinoë, stating that of the four camels which he returned himself as posse... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXIV. (a) and (b) TWO FRAGMENTS, apparently of a taxregister, containing statements of extents of land, calculated in . 2nd cent,. (?). 4 1/4 in. x 2 1/2 in. and 4 1/8 in. x 2 1/2 in. Mutilated; in a small cursive hand. (c) SMALL FRAGMENT, dat... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXVIII. MEMORANDUM of a tax (?) paid by Stotoëtis, son of Apunchis, of Soenopæi Nesus. 2nd cent. 1 1/2 in. X 8 in. Perfect; in a clear semi-cursive hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri relating to: 1st-3rd centt.: Gr.Arsinoë, Egypti... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXVI. (a) TAX-RECEIPT for taxes to the amount of 12 drachmas, paid by Longinus, son of Heraclianus, to Aurelius Melas. Dated the 15th Thoth in the year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Felix Pius Augustus [=12 Sept., A.D. 162]. 2 1/2 in... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLII. RECORD Of payment of various sums of money in Socnopaei Nesus on the 6th, 9th, and 10th Athur in the 4th year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Pius Felix Augustus [ = 2, 5, and 6 Nov., A.D. 220]. The name of the person is illegib... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXLVII. RETURN by Tesenuphis son of Pacusis, Stotoëtis son of Onnophris, and the rest of the priests, for the purposes of taxation ( ), of their receipts for the current year. Dated the 13th Tubi in the 9th year of the emperors Lucius Septimiu... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXCIII. RECEIPT given by Callinicus to Johannes, , for various sums of money advanced by the latter. Dated the 14th Mesoré [= 7th August] in the 4th indiction. 6th or 7th cent. 4 in. x 13 1/2 in. The writing is at right angles to the papyrus-f... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXLIV. LARGE FRAGMENT, much mutilated and defaced, of uncertain character. Remains of five columns are visible. 2nd or 3rd cent. In very bad condition; written in a cursive hand of medium size.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCIX. SALE by Pistoïs, president ( ) of the monastery of Abba Cyrus, of one-third of a dwelling-house in Apollinopolis Magna, given to the monastery by Tachymia, daughter of Sansnotus; with autograph subscriptions of Pistoïs and witnesses. Dated... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCVI. (a) FRAGMENT of a document of uncertain character, including several proper names. The names ' Augustus Germanicus,' which are all that remain of the name of the emperor, show that the date is before A.D. 117; and it is probably of the 1st... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXXII. RECORD of repayment by Didymus son of Didymus, Sosicosmius, also called Altheëus, Tesenuphis son of Tesenuphis, another Tesenuphis son of Tesenuphis, Panephremis (sic) son of Stotoëtis, and Pabous son of Satabous, to Claudianus, also c... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXLI. RECORD of sale by Didymus, also named Diodorus, son of Acusilaüs, and Diodora his wife, to Miccalus, son of Ptoleniæus, of certain olive-yards, some of them situated near the village of Karanis, in the division of Heracleides. Dated at Pto... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXXXI. CERTIFICATE addressed to Apunchis, son of Apunchis, and Stotëtis, son of Apunchis, of the priests of Socnopæi Nesus, by ] Panephremmæus (?), son of Horus, a priest, reporting the death of his brother Harpagathes in the month Cæsareius [... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCC. NOTICE, addressed to Dionysuis and Theon, ( ) of the town (?) of Arsinoë, by Gaius Valerius Major, of the transfer of some land to Heracleides, son of Dionysius (?). Dated the 7th Mecheir in the 13th year of the emperor Hadrianus Cæsar [ = ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXCI. PORTION of a legal agreement relating to a house. 6th cent. (?). 14 m. x 13 in. Imperfect and much damaged; in a thick semi-cursive hand. The writing is at right angles to the papyrus-fibres.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to pla... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCLII. Copy of census-returns, dated in the 25th year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius [Severus Antoninus, =A.D. 216-217]; the returns relate to the census of the preceding year [A.D 215-216]. Reference is apparently made to the preceding census... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXX. PORTION of register of receipts by the of the village of Neilopolis; the last entry, which alone is complete, is a certificate by the of the measuring of two amounts of corn in the treasury of the said village on account of the community ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXII. LIST of names furnished by Aurelius Pouareus, of Socnopæi Nesus, in connection with an application for porters' hire ( ) required on account of persons migrating to that place from the neighbouring village of Bacchias. Dated in the 23rd... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXXVIII. CERTIFICATE by Tesenuphis, son of Satabous, of the village of Socnopai Nesus, a priest of the god Socnopæus, of the death of his kinsman Llarpagathes, son of Satabous, of the same village, likewise a priest; addressed to Pasion, of t... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXXIX. FRAGMENT of an agreement, one of the parties to which is described as of the division of Heraeleides in the nome of Arsinoë. Dated in the 12th year of the emperor Tiberius [Claudius] Cæsar Augustus [Germanicus], = A.D. 51-52. 5 1/2 in. ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXXXVIII. AFFIDAVIT by Stotoëtis junior, son of Panephremmis, of a division of property among his sons. Dated at [Soenopæi] Nesus in the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoë, on the 1st Daisius (= 1st Pharmouthi) in the 9th year of t... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXCVIII. ACKNOWLEDGMENT by, Primus, son of Sambas, of the receipt from Heracleides, son of Triadelphus, throu-h the bank of Dionysius, of a deposit ( ) Of two thousand drachmas. Dated the 5th Gorpiæus [= Epeiph] in the 8th year of the emperor T... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXII. FRAGMENTS of an accompt relating to land and money, of uncertain mature. It is divided into sections, each being headed by a name and the formula cf. Pap. CCLXV. Fragments of about seven columns are preserved, written in a rather large... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXCVII. RECORD apparently of payments made on several different days. 2nd cent. 81 in. X 3 1/4 in. Much mutilated; in a rather rough cursive hand. On the verso is a private letter, complaining of some injury done to the writer by a third party. ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXXVII. ACKNOWLEDGMENT by Panephrummis Erieus [probably should be " son of Erieus "], a descendant of the Persian settlers in Egypt, with the approval of Thases, daughter of Nesthnephis, his wife, of a loan of 60 drachmas of silver, bearing in... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXIV. RECORD of tax paid by Zenas, son of Zenas; headed 3rd cent. (?). 8 3/4 in X 5 1/4 in. Perfect; in a rough cursive hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri relating to: 1st-3rd centt.: Gr.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to pla... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXIV. FRAGMENTS of a census roll, containing the names and ages of a considerable number of persons, most of whom bear the Dame of Stotoëtis. From the mention of the 3rd, 4th, and 5th , as well as from the recurrence of the name Stotoëtis, it... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXXI. HOMER, Odyssey, book iii. ; fragments, with scholia. The fragments include portions of the following lines:-iii. 283-293, 319-327, 387-404, 422-497, the last 40 lines being nearly complete. The title of the book is added at the end. The... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXCVI. FRAGMENT of large document, in very sloping cursive hand. 7th cent. (?). 6 3/4 in. x 9 1/2 in. Imperfect and damaged. The writing is at right angles to the papyrus-fibres.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th cen... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXVII. FRAGMENT of a letter, relating to money matters. Dated the 25th Pharmouthi [= 20 April], but without the year. 2nd cent. 7 1/4 in. x 4 1/4 in. Imperfect and much wormeaten; in a rough cursive hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Pap... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXVII. CERTIFICATE given by Sarapammon and his colleagues, for the village of Heracleia, of wheat measured by them for the tenants ( ) of the said village. Dated the 9th Paüni in the 21st year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Pa... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXLII. FRAGMENT of a legal document, too imperfect for its exact nature to be ascertained. 2nd cent. 5 1/2 in. X 2 3/4 in. Imperfect and much damaged; in a neat semi-cursive hand.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th c... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXXIV. SMALL FRAGMENT of a literary work, apparently a dialogue on ethics. Remains of two very narrow columns (containing only 11 or 12 letters in a line). 2nd or 3rd cent. (?). 5 1/2 in. x 4 1/2 in., including a very wide top marin. In a medi... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLI. DEED OF SALE of some slaves from Aurelius Peter and Aurelius Zenon, sons of Peter, to Aurelia Nonna, also called Polyetion. Only the last words of the deed remain, with the autograph attestations of the parties and witnesses. 4th cent. (?)... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXI. FRAGMENT, apparently of a tax-register, containing a list of names followed by amounts of artabas of wheat. Portions of two columns. 2nd cent. 7 1/2 in. X 7 in. Much mutilated; in a small, neat, cursive hand. On the verso are some remains ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXII. a, b, c. THREE, Small, much mutilated fragments, from different documents. 2nd cent. 6 in. X 2.1/4 in., 4 in. X 1 /43 in., and 3 1/4 in. x 2 3/4 in.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri relating to: 1st-3rd centt.: Gr.Arsinoë, Egyptian... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCI. PETITION addressed to Phommous, and epistrategus and strategus of the Thebaid, by Apollonia, also named Sentuthis, and Aphrodisia, also named Tachratis, daughters of Druton (?), living in Pathyris, on behalf of themselves and their sister... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCVIII. (a) CERTIFICATE OF DEATH, addressed to the ; of the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoë, by Heron, son of Petesuches. A reference is made in the course of it to the street of the goose-pens ( ), cf. Pap. ccciii. Dated in Epeip... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXLVI. LIST Of names, without a heading to describe its object. 4th cent. (?). 10 in. x 4 in., most being blank. Perfect ; in a medium-sized cursive hand.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th centt.: Gr. British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXII. FRAGMENT of acknowledgment of the purchase or lease of land, apparently iti the division of Themistus in the nome of Arsinoë. The names of the parties are lost. 1st or 2nd cent. 6 in. X 3 in. Iniperfect; in a large semi-cursive hand, wi... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCX. ACKNOWLEDGMENT by Papontos, also known as Sotis a descendant of the Persian settlers in Egypt, of the village of Heracleia in the division of Themistus in the nome of Arsinoë, of the receipt of a deposit ( ) Of 80 (or 82) drachmas from a w... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXCII. RECEIPT given by Alexas and Daniel, stewards ( ) Of the monastery of Leucotius, to Heracleides, . The nature of the payment for which the receipt is given is uncertain, owing to mutilation of the papyrus. Dated the 14th Phamenoth [= 10 ... British Library
referencedIn Pap.CCCXX. CERTIFICATE by Satabous, son of Satabous,of Socnopæi Nesus, of the sale of one of the three camels which he was returned as possessing in the previous (20th) year, and making a corresponding return for the year then beginning; addressed to... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXVIII. (a) RECEIPT, given by Petronia, daughter of Sarapia, to Julius Apollinarius., a soldier of the first cohort, a native of Apamea, and in the century of Julianus, for 400 drachmas, in part repayment of the dowry which she had brought him... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXCVI. RECORD of a dispute at law concerning money lent by Julius Agrippinus to Valerius Apolinarius (sic), with a schedule of the loans. One of the loans is stated to have been made in the 2nd year of the deceased emperor Hadrian ( ), and it ma... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXCVII.-CCCC. FRAGMENTS. 6th-7th cent. British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXXV. FRAGMENTS, very much mutilated, of uncertain character. 2nd or 3rd cent. Of irregular shape, in a mediumsized semi-cursive hand. On the verso are a few illegible remains of writing.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri relating to: 1s... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLVII. CENSUS-ROLL, containing list of names, with the father and mother of each individual, his age, and sometimes his occupation. The names are arranged by households, only males being included in the list, and the ages range between 14 and 6... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXLIX. FRAGMENTS of a deed of gift, probably, in Apollinopolis Magna. Only a small portion of the document is preserved, with portions of the signatures of witnesses. Early 7th cent. (?) Imperfect; in a rough cursive hand of fair size. Presen... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXCVI. RECEIPT given by Satabous and his colleagues, taxcollectors ( ), to Stotoëtis, son of Satabous, for the sum of 6 drachmas 4 obols for the maintenance of the embankments. Dated the 9th Hadrianus [=Choiach] in the 4th year of the emperor T... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXXIV. RECEIPT given by Thases, daughter of Stotoëtis, son of Horus, priestess, of the village of Socnopæi Nesus, and Thases, daughter of Horus, son of Panephrumis, to Taoues, daughter of Stotoëtis, son of Stotoëtis, for the sum of fourteen s... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXI. (a) Receipt given by Orion, tax-collector ( ) for the villa-e of Socnopæi Nesus, to Apunchis son of Apunchis, for a portion of the value of his grass ( ) for the 5th year. Dated the 25th Phamenoth in the 5th year of the emperor [Nerva] Tr... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXXXIV. FRAGMENT, apparently of a receipt or certificate in connection with a sale of wheat. Dated in the rein of the emperor Domitianus [Augustus] Germanicus [A.D. 81-96], but the exact year is lost. 7 in. x 13 in. Imperfect; in a small cursi... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXV. PORTION Of a will. Dated at Ptolemais Euergetis, on the 2nd of the intercalated days following Mesoré [= 25 Aug.] in the 14th (?) year; but the emperor's name is lost. 2nd cent. 6 in. x 4 in. Imperfect and much damaged; in a very small ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXXXIV. PORTION of a list of names, probably an accompt or pay-sheet. 4th cent. 7 1/2 in. x 2 3/4 in. Imperfect; in a cursive hand of medium size.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th centt.: Gr. British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXVIII. TAX-REGISTER or accompt, consisting of names of individuals followed by sums of money. Imperfect at beginning and end, but portions of 12 unusually tall columns remain, most of them nearly complete, though somewhat damaged by worms. 1s... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXLVI. RECORD of payment of a sum of money, but the parties and the object in question are doubtful. Dated in the 6th year of the emperor Vespasian(?) [ = A.D. 73-74]. 9 1/2 in. x 4 1/2 in. Considerably rubbed; in a thin and very cursive hand.So... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXII. RECEIPT given by Praknas, son of Petheus, for a sum of 220 drachmas, in part repayment of a deposit made by his father. Dated the 9th Phamenoth in the 8th year of the emperor Nerva Traianus Augustus Germanicus Dacicus [ = 5 March, A.D. 1... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXVII. RECORD Of loan or sale(?), the parties being Julius Artemidorus and Aurelius Sempronius. Dated the 6th Thoth in the 21st year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Parthicus Maximus Britannicus Maximus Pius Augustus [i.e. Cara... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXXIII. FRAGMENTS of an unknown Epic. Forty-eight Lines, forming the greater part of a column, are preserved in a state approaching completion, though only one line is actually perfect. There is also a considerable number of small fragments. T... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXIII. ACCOUNTS of expenditure of money during part of the month Phaophi in the 4th year of the emperor Tiberius Cæsar Augustus [= October, A.D. 17]. The beginning and end of the roll are lost, and both top and bottom have suffered by rubbing.... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXLII. ACKNOWLEDGMENT by Marcus Sempronius Gemellus, soldier in the 3rd (Cyrenaica) legion, in the century of Pomponius Severus, of the repayment to him by Miccalus, son of Ptolemæus, of a loan of 1240 drachmas; with autograph subscription by Ge... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXXV. FRAGMENT, apparently of a letter on private matters. 4th cent. 4 1/4 in. x 3 1/2 in. Imperfect, wanting the lefthand portion; in a large, rather irregular, semi-cursive hand.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLVI. Recto. COMMON-PLACE, BOOK (?), containing the following miscellaneous documents: (1) receipt (?) given by a person described as pilot of a public vessel ( ), to Acusilaüs, for some corn; dated [in the Arsinoïte nome] the 1st Athur in the ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXIII. CERTIFICATE by Pasion, son of Phasis, of the sale of a she-ass to Stotoëtis, son of Horus, for 64 drachmas. Dated at Kerkesuchoe in the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoë, the 26th Daisius (= Pharmouthi) in the llth year of ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXXVI. LETTER from Asclepiades to his employer, reporting some money-transactions. 4th cent. (?). 8 3/4 in. x 3 in. Mutilated; in a thick, uneducated, uncial hand.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th centt.: Gr. British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXXXIX. CERTIFICATE of corn measured by Orion, son of Ammonius, and his colleagues, . Dated in a year (apparently the 20th or later) of one of the Antonines, i.e. in the latter half of the 2nd cent. 5 3/4 in. X 4 3/4 in. Much damaged; in a me... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXVIII. LEASE of land, taken for three years by Artemis, daughter of Ptolemæcus, with her husband Chæremon, from Petesuches, son of Heraeleides. Dated the 25th Pharmouthi in the 2nd year of the emperors Aurelius Antoninus and Verus [=20 April, ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCIII. RECEIPT given by Dioscorus, son of Castor, son of Heracleides, living in the street of the goose-pens ( ) in Heraeleia, to Stotuëtis, son of Horus, son of Tesenuphis, of the village of Socnopæi Nesus, for the payment of 148 drachmas, the... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXC. RECEIPT given by Cosmas, son of Georgius, of Selé in the nonie of Arsinoë, to Johannes, , of' the city of Arsinoë, for the price of 80 of wine, to be delivered in Mesoræ [= August] of the approaching 4th indiction. 6th cent. 3 1/2 in. X 1... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXIII. ACKNOWLEDGMENT of a receipt or lease (?) given by a woman named Thatreies to Claudius Julianus, of the village of Karanis in the division of Heraeleides in the nome of Arsinoë. Dated in the 5th year of the emperor Nerva Traianus [August... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXL. RECORD of sale by Mysthes to a woman named Tesenuphis of arable land in the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoë. Dated in the reign of the emperor Vespasian [A.D. 68-79]. 10 1/2 in. x 5 in. Mutilated; in a small, ornamental, semi... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXV. CERTIFICATE given by the of the villge of Bacchias of amounts of wheat measured by them in that village. Duted the 30th Paüni in the 13th year of the eniperor Titus Æluis Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius [ = 24 June, A.D. 1 50]. 11 in. X... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXXIII. LETTER from a son to his father and mother. 4th cent. 10 3/4 in. x 6 1/2 in. Much defaced; in a large, rough cursive hand. On the verso is some more writing, apparently in the same hand.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to place... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXL. MONEY-ACCOMPT, in drachmas and obols. 2nd cent. 8 1/4 in. x 3 1/2 in. Written on the verso of a document of which only slight remains are preserved; much faded and rather mutilated; in a small cursive hand with many contractions.Arsinoë,... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCLVI. FRAGMENT of a receipt or deed of sale, containing the signatures of the parties. Late 6th or 7th cent. 3 3/4 in. X 3 1/2 in. Imperfect; in a sloping cursive hand, the signatures in various irregular hands.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXXVII. Recto. FRAGMENT of a literary work, describing the customs of some nation. Near the end of the fragment occurs the name of . Portions of two narrow columns are preserved, but the second is almost entirely obliterated. Probably 1st or 2... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXVIII. RECEIPT for camel-tax of six drachmas, dated in the 20th year of the emperor Antoninus Cæsar [= A.D. 156-157]. The names of the parties are rather doubtful. 3 1/2 in. X 2 in. Perfect; in a very cursive hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, E... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLVIII. PETITIONS for redress of injures, addressed by Stotoëtis, son of Stotoëtis, of the village of' Socnopæi [written Egnopæi Nesus, in the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoë, to Demetrius, also named Harpocration, strategus of ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXXIX. CERTIFICATE given by Eirenais and Phasis to Sotas, son of Ptolemy, of the sale to him of a she-ass and her foal, with receipt for the price, 160 drachmas. Dated the 29th Thoth in the 20th year of the Aurelii, Antoninus and Commodus, Au... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXI. FRAGMENT bearing date the 1st Thoth in the reign of tho emperors Publius [Licinius] Valerianus and Publius Licinius Valerianus [Galli]enus, Germanici Maximi Pii Felices, and Publius Licinius Cornelius Nobilissimus Cæsar, Augusti [the title... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXCI. FRAGMENT of document containing the name of Harpagathes and several figures, dated in the 6th year of the emperor. Nerva [Traianus] Augustus Germanicus Daeicus [=A.D. 102-3]. 9 in. x 6 1/4 in. Much mutilated; in a very cursive hand.Socnop... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXXIX. LIST of names, apparently those of the officials of a village, with perhaps the workmen under their direction. The names are divided into groups, and the number in each group is noted at the foot. Otic group is headed , another 2nd cent... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLVII. (a) PRIVATE LETTER, short and somewhat rubbed. 2nd or 3rd cent. 5 1/2 in. X 3 3/4 in., of which about half is blank. Perfect; in a thin semi-cursive hand. (b) RECEIPT given by Ammonous (with her brother Ptollas, described as as her or leg... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXII. RECEIPT for 27 drachmas 5 obols 6 chalchi, paid by Panephremmis, son of Erieus, on account of in Socnopæi Nesus for the current year. Dated the 14th Pharmouthi in the 10th year of the emperor Titus Ælius Hadrinus Antoninus Augustus Pius ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXLVI. (a) CERTIFICATE by Sarapion and the corncollectors ( ) of the village of Neilopolis that they have measured three artabas of wheat for Anchupis, son of Pabous, of Socnopaei Nesus. Dated the 5th Paüni in the 2nd year of the emperor Luciu... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLVIII. (a) FRAGMENT of a money-accompt. Dated in Phaophi of the 3rd year of the emperor Traianus Hadrianus [ = October, A.D. 118]. 5 in. X 3 1/2 in. Imperfect; in a cursive hand, with a small and very cursive subscription. (b) ACCOMPT', for the... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXXXIII. RECEIPT (?) given by Stotoëtis, son of Pasys, a descendant of the Persian settlers in Egypt, to a person whose name is lost. Dated at Socnopæi Nesus, on the 10th Choiach in the 1st year of the emperor Domitianus [=6 Dec., A.D. 81]. 7 ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLVI. LETTER from Procleius to Pecusis, asking him to send some drugs to him in Alexandria by the hand of his friend Sotas. Endorsed . 1st cent. 7 1/2 in. x 4 in. Perfect; in a large semi-cursive hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri r... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXV. (a) CERTIFICATE granted to Paous, son of Satabous, of Socnopæi Nesus, of having worked the statutory five days [on the embankments]; signed by Dionysius. Dated the 9th Cæsareius [=Mesoré] in the 9th year of the emperor Tiberius Claudius Cæ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCII. STATEMENT Of sums of money on loan (apparently), with the interest payable on them, which is at the rates (in different instances) of 1 dr., 1 dr. 3 obols, and I dr. 5 obols [= 12, 18, and 22 per cent. per ann.]. 1st or 2nd cent. 6 in. x 4... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXIV. ACCEPTANCE by Heracleides, son of Orion, son of Heracleides, living in the street of Phaiesus (?), a descendant of the Persian settlers in Egypt, from Stotoëtis and Pacusis, sons of Apunchis, son of Stotoëtis, of a sub-lease for one year... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXLII. PETITION by Pabous, son of Stotoëtis, of the village of Socnopæi Nesus to the local magistrate ( ), for redress Of injuries done to him by Sempronius, elder ( ) of the village, and others. Dated the 27th Paüni in the 25th year [probatly... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXVII. RETURN made by Ecusis, son of Horus, living in the village of Socnopæi Nesus in the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoë, to Hierax, strategus, and Timagenes, of the division, declaring that lie still possesses the camel whic... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXXXII. SHORT ACCOMPT of receipts or expenditure of corn. 4th cent. 10 1/4 in. x 3 in., most being blank. Perfect; in a rather small cursive hand.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th centt.: Gr. British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCL. LIST of names, headed , brevium, or breve] each name being followed by the figure a [ = 1] ; perhaps a pay-sheet. 4th cent. 9 3/4 in. x 4 in. Perfect; in a fair-sized semi-cursive hand.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXCIV. PORTION of a tax-register (apparently), consisting of names of persons and amounts of artabas of wheat. Part of it refers to the village of Neilopolis. Late 1st cent. 9 1/4 in. x 11 in. Imperfect, containing three, complete columns, and p... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXXIX. FRAGMENT in large semi-cursive writing, apparently of the 6th cent. 3 1/2 in. x 7 3/4 in.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th centt.: Gr. British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXXII. (a) RECEIPT for taxes paid by Panephremmis, son of Stotoëtis, of the village of Socnopæi Nesus, on the 2 1 st Tubi and the 27th Pachon in the 2nd year of the emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Pius Felix Augustus [i.e. Elagabalus, = 16 J... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXCIX. NOTICE addressed to Dionysuis and Theon, of the town (?) of Arsinoë [cf. next papyrus] by Herodes, also named Petenephres, son of Petenephres, living in the street , a priest of the god Suchus and the gods that share his temple, on behal... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXIII. ACKNOWLEDGMENT by Sambas and Neon, descendants of the Persian settlers in Egypt, of a lease of a vineyard in Karanis [in the division of Heracleides, in the nome of Arsinoë], which they have received from Chaæremon, Orion, and Socrates, ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXXX. Copy of a petition (?) addressed by E[rieus?], son of Satabous, of Socnopæi Nesus, a vinedresser, to Epaphroditus, son of Tiberius Claudius Felix. Dated in the month of Epeiph in the 1st year of the emperor Nero Claudius Cæsar Augustus [... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXXVIII. ACCOMPT of provision.-, purchased, consisting of a list of names followed by amounts stated ill artabas of wheat and . 4th cent. 11 in. x 4 in. Perfect; in a fairly regular, medium-sized hand.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating t... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLII. ACCOMPT of allowances of water, entitled [ , brovium, or breve] v'aaros, consisting of a list of names followed by amounts stated in 4th cent. (?). 10 in. x 3 1/2 in. Nearly perfect; in a sloping cursive hand of medium size.Arsinoë, Egypt... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCLV. FRAGMENTS of ecclesiastical writings. 6th cent. 3 in. x 2 3/4 in. and 4 1/2 in. X 7 in. Mutilated; in rough uncial hands; written on both sides.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th centt.: Gr. British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXII. (a) SMALL FRAGMENT, faded and illegible on the recto, but having on the verso a portion of the Septuagiiit version of the Old Testament, Gen. xiv. 17 Some other matter is scribbled at the foot of he column. 3rd cent. (?). 5 in. x 4 iii. I... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXVI. (a) CERTIFICATE that Stotoëtis, son of Apunchis, worked the statutory five days on the embankments in the district of Bubastus, from the 28th Epeiph to the 2nd Mesoré in the 16th year of the emperor Titus Ælius Hadrianus Antoninus August... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXXXIX. (a) Copy of receipt given by Chæremon, son of Socrates [cf. Pap. clxiii.], to Petaüs, Petheus, and Marres, husbandmen, for the produce of the land which they hold from him, without prejudice to a debt of other produce due to him from Mar... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCVI. GRANT by Stotoëtis, son of Stotoëtis, a tax collector ( ) of the village of Heracleia in the division of Themistus in the nome of Arsinoë, to Satornilus, son of Apion, of the third share of the said office of tax-collector, for two years,... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXVIII. CERTIFICATE delivered by Stotoëtis, son of Stotoëtis, of the village of Socnopæei Nesus, to Flavius Apollonius, strategus, and Apollonius, , of the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoë, that he still has the camels which he ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXXVI. FRAGMENT, dated in Paüni of the 4th year of the emperor Severus Alexander [Pius Felix] Augustus [=June, A.D. 225]. The nature of the contents is uncertain. 8 1/2 in. x 3 3/4 in. Much mutilated; in a rather large rough hand.Socnopæi Nesus... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXI. ACKNOWLEDGMENT by Thaësis, daughter of Panephremmis, of the village of Socnopæi Nesus, a descendant of the Persian settlers in Egypt, of a loan of 1200 drachmas, at an interest of 1 per cent. per month, from Heracleia, daughter of Dioscor... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCXLIX. ACCOMPT, headed , consisting of a list of names and the amounts (stated in and ) distributed to each. Some further details are added on the verso. Circ. A.D. 350. 10 in. X 8 in. Perfect; in a rather rough cursive hand.Arsinoë, Egyptian N... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXLVIII. PORTION of official register of acknowledgments of receipts, one of them being given by Psyron (?), son of Dioscorus, kekosmeteukos bouleutes of Arsinoë. Dated in the 14th year of the emperors Lucius Septimius Severus Pius Pertinax [A... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLIV. ACCOMPT of daily expenditure of wheat from the 25th Athur to the 14th Mecheir in the 18th year of the emperor Hadrianus Cæsar [ = 19 Nov.-8 Febr., A.D. 133-134]. 8 1/2 in. x 1 ft. 10 in. Imperfect at the end, consisting of nine columns; i... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLI. RECEIPT given by Didymus to Petheus ; for produce of oliveyards rented by the latter in Karanis [in the division of Heraeleides, in the nome of Arsinoë]. Dated in the 7th year of an emperor whose name is mutilated beyond recognition. 2nd ce... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLX. FRAGMENT of a literary work, apparently historical; in the course of it occur the names . A considerable part of one broad column is preserved, with a small portion of another, apparently in a different hand. 2nd or 3rd cent. (?). 8 1/2 in.... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCII. (a) RECEIPT (?) relating to wine, dated in the 5th year of the emperor Antoninus Cæsar [ = A.D. 141-142]. 2 3/4 in. x 2 3/4 in. Much defaced; in a small cursive hand. (b) FRAGMENT of record of work done by a female slave. Dated in the 5th... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXCI. INVENTORY given by Tertia Ancharenia to Julius Agrippianus, the official appointed to superintend the sale of the household goods avid chattels formerly belonging to her deceased husband. Dated [apparently at Karanis, in the division of He... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXIII. (a) FRAGMENT of legal document, probably of late 1st or 2nd cent. 9 in. X 4 in. Very imperfect; in a small, regular, cursive hand. On the verso is part of a red official stamp. (b) FRAGMENT of legal document, in a hand very similar to... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXXXVII. LEASE or agreement, apparently part of a register of such documents, dated the 9th Phamenoth in the 5th year of the emperor Antoninus Cæsar [ = 5 March, A.D. 142]. 8 in. x 7 1/4 in. Much mutilated and defaced; in a semi-cursive hand ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCIV. FRAGMENTS of accompts. 6th or 7th cent. 7 1/2 in. x 3 1/2 in. Imperfect; in a small hand, much abbreviated. Opisthograph.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri relating to: 1st-3rd centt.: Gr.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to pl... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCVIII. ACKNOWLEDGMENT by Apollonius, son of Castor, son of Sambas, living in the street of the Bithynians in Heracleia, a descendant of the Persian settlers in Egypt, of a loan of two hundred drachmas of silver and fifteen artabas of fine whea... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLXXXIII. FRAGMENT, headed for the 7th year. 3rd cent. (?). 4 1/2 in. X 6 1/2 in. Imperfect; in a large semi-cur,sive hand. On the verso, some writing in a small semicursive hand, probably of the 3rd cent.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papy... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCIV. CERTIFICATE addressed to Sarapion, for the division of Heracleides in the nome of Arsinoë, by Taouëtis, daughter of Harpagathes, of the village of Socnopæi Nesus, that she has sold the five camels which she was returned as possessing in t... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCVII. RECEIPT for tax on one camel, paid by Penuphis, in Socnopæi Nesus. Dated the 11th Thoth in the 9th year of the emperor Antoninus Cæsar [ = 8 Sept., A.D. 145]. 2 3/4 in. x 4 in. Perfect; in a very cursive hand, much abbreviated.Socnopæi N... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCLIII. LETTER from Marcus -(name lost) to Sabinus, on private affairs. 4th cent. 8 in. x 4 in. Complete, but somewhat defaced; in a rather large, rough cursive band.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th centt.: Gr. British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXLIII. LIST of names, with the number of camels (or asses) and foals in the possession of each. 2nd cent. 3 3/4 in. X 2 1/2 in. Nearly perfect; in a small cursive hand.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th centt.: Gr. British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXLVII. FRAGMENT containing portions of three short magical spells. 2nd or 3rd cent. 5 3/4 in. x 4 3/4 in. Imperfect, wanting the left-hand portion of the papyrus; in a rather square semicursive hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri rela... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXVI. FRAGMENT containing names of persons, two of whom are stated to have come of age ( ) in the 2nd year of the reigning emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus [=A.D. 161-2] and the 11th year of the late emperor Ælius Antoninus [=A.D. 147-8]. Th... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCLXXIV. FRAGMENTS of a literary work, unidentified, apparently a romance. The following sentence is a sample : There are considerable remains of at least 8 columns, each about 2 3/4 inches in breadth, and containing about 50 lines. 2nd cent. (?... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXXX. FRAGMENT of a corn-accompt, with amounts stated in artabas; portions of two columns remain. 4th cent. 9 3/4 in. x 7 in. Much mutilated ; in a rather large semi-cursive hand.Arsinoë, Egyptian Nome: Papyri relating to places in: 1st-7th c... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLI. CERTIFICATE given by Aurelius Harpalus and his colleagues, the of the village of Neilopolis [near Socnopaei Nesus, in the nome of Arsinoë], of two amounts of wheat measured by them in the treasury ( ) of the village on the 10th Paüni and ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLXX. TAX-RECEIPT, given to Sotas, son of Ptolemy, for taxes to the amount of 20 drachmas for the preceding year. Dated in the l5th year of the emperor Aurelius Antoninus [=A.D. 174-5]. 4 1/2 in. x 4 1/2 in. Slightly mutilated; in a very rough c... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCLIX. OFFICIAL, REGULATIONS relating to and one of them hearing the signnature of Justus. Late 1st or 2nd cent. 5 1/2 in. x 8 in. Imperfect; in a well-formed semicursive hand.Socnopæi Nesus, the Fayum, Egypt: Papyri relating to: 1st-3rd centt.... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CLII. PORTION of a legal agreement, the exact description of which is lost. Dated in the month Cæesareius [=Mesoré] in the 3rd year of the emperors Antoninus and Verus [ = August, A.D. 163 ]. 12 in. x 7 1/2 in. Much defaced; in a small, neat, se... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCLIV. FRAGMENT of documents of the 4th century: (a) Beginning of a letter from Ammonius to Zakaon, 2 3/4 in. x 3 in. (b) Beginning of a document, containing references to an Isidorus, son of Isidorus, and to the nome of Athribis. 4 1/4 in. x ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCXXXVI. LOAN by Pharion to Stotoëtis son of Stotoëtis, Alpaïtes son of Erieus, Pecusis son of Stotoëtis, Harpagathes son of Satabous, and Satabous son of Satabous, the last two being priests of the god [Socnopæus] of the village of Socnopæi Ne... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXXXVI. TWO TAX-RECEIPTS, dated in the 1st year of the emperor Titus Flavius Vespasianus Cæsar [= either 1 July-28 Aug., A.D. 69, or 23 June-28 Aug., A.D. 79, in either case before the official style of the emperor had been fixed], with offi... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CXCIX. LIST of certain officials in the village of Socnopæi Nesus, including the ,and . Each name is followed by the statement of a sum of money (800, 600, or 300 drachmas), perhaps denoting caution-money required of these officials. The list is... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXXIX. ACCOMPT of provisions received by Helené on behalf of her sister Dexia, apparently on the occasion of some festival. The items consist chiefly of wine [Stated in and ], vegetables and spices. The accompt is continued on the verso. 4th ... British Library
referencedIn Pap. CCCCXLV. PETITION, addressed to Dionysodorus, strategus of the Arsinoïte nome [cf. Pap. CCCLVII.], from Psenatumis, son of Petesuches, of the village of Bacchias, cultivator of lands belonging to Julia Augusta [probably the wife of the emperor S... British Library
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Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
Socnopæi Nesus, Egypt
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