P.Mich.inv. 677 / Recto

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Record Details

Inventory Number
P.Mich.inv. 677
Processing Number
2935
Section/Side
Recto
Image Side
Recto

Background and Physical Properties

Publ./Side
Recto; Verso is blank
Connections
+ P.Mich.inv. 732 + 741; P.Mich. V, 265 (inv. 644 + 694) gives a duplicate of the subscriptions. - Archive of Kronion son of Apion, nomographos of the grapheion of Tebtynis
Material
Pap
Size
9.6 x 22 cm (total size: 32.2 x 23.5 cm)
Items
1
Lines
29
Mounted
Yes
Negative
Yes
Conservation Status
deeply frayed at the top and bottom, with much damage also at the breaks between the three fragments
Status
published
Library
Ann Arbor

Contents

Date
February 7[?], 37 A.D.
Origin
Tebtynis, Polemonos meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt
Provenance
Tebtynis, Polemonos meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt
Acquisition
1921, Acquired by Kelsey from Nahman in Cairo
Language
Greek
Genre
Documentary
Author
Thenpetermouthis, daughter of Hatres
Type of Text/Title of Work
Sale of a Slave
Content
Contract by which Thenpetermouthis, daughter of Hatres, sells to her two children Takounais and Tesenouphis the fifth a female slave named Tasouchas
Persons
[Tiberius], Emperor;
Thenpetermouthis daughter of Hatres;
Triadelphos also called Psenthneus son of Petermouthis Sabakous and Thenphatres, nephew & guardian of Thenpetermouthis;
Thenphatres (daughter of Hatres), sister of Thenpetermouthis;
Takonaeis (Takonais) = Takounais daughter of Pomsais (Phomsaeis) and Thenpetermouthis;
Tesenouphis son of Tesenouphis and Takounais, guardian of Takounais;
Tesenouphis pemptos, son of Pomsaeis (Phomsais) and Thenpetermouthis;
Tasouchas, paidiske doule;
Chales deuteros, son of Chales aliasTamas
Geographica
[Tebtynis?], Polemonos meris, [Arsinoite] nome
Translation
[The twenty-third year of Tiberius] Caesar Augustus, [- - - in . . . of the division of] Polemon, of [the Arsinoite] nome. [Thenpetermouthis, daughter of Hatres], about . . . years old, [with a scar] on her throat at the right . . ., with [her guardian, the son] of her sister Thenphatres, Triadelphos, also called Psenthneus, son of [Petermouthis] Sabakous, [about . . . years old], with a scar on the left side of his forehead, acknowledges to [her daughter] Takonaeis, about . . . years old, with a mole on her nose [. . .], with her guardian, her son [Tesenouphis], son of Tesenouphis, about [. . .] years old, with a scar on the right side of his forehead [beneath the hair], and to her other son Tesenouthis the fifth, about 40 years old with a scar on his right knee, both of them being children of Pomsais, that she has sold to Takounais and Tesenouphis the fifth the young female slave that belongs to her, Thenpetermouthis, whose name is Tasouchas, and who is about seventeen years old, with somewhat inflamed eyelids, with a scar on her forehead at the right, such as she is, not to be rejected except for external claims and epilepsy; and she, Thenpetermouthis, acknowledges that she has received from Takounais and Tesenouphis the fifth the entire price agreed upon, in full, from hand to hand, out of the house; and that she, Thenpetermouthis, and her representatives guarantee Takounais and Tesenouphis the fifth and their representatives in accordance with this sale with every guarantee both from private debts and from every claim forever, except from running away; and that she will hand her over free from seizure, distraint, and mortgage, and clear of debts, while the former sale of the half share of the house and court, which Thenpetermouthis made to Takounais and Tesenouphis the fifth, and all the things set forth in it shall remain valid. The signatory of Thenpetermouthis and her guardian is Chales the second, son of Chales also called Tamas, about . . . years old, of middle height, with honey-colored skin, a long face, straight nose, and a scar beneath the right knee. This contract shall be valid everywhere.
(2nd hand) I, Thenpetermouthis, daughter of Hatres, with my guardian, the son of my sister Thenphatres, Triadelphos, also called Psenthneus, son of Petermouthis Sabakous, acknowledge that I have sold to my children, Takounais and Tesenouphis the fifth, both children of Pomsais, with the guardian of Takounais, her own son Tesenouphis, son of Tesenouphis, the young female slave that belongs to me, whose name is Tasouchas, who is seventeen years old, with somewhat inflamed eyelids and a scar on the right side of her forehead, such as she is, not to be rejected except for external claims and epilepsy. And I have received from Takounais and Tesenouphis the fifth, the entireprice fixed and agreed upon, in full, [from hand to hand], out of the house; and I guarantee them in accordance with this sale with every guarantee, except against flight; and I shall relinquish her free from external claims, security, and mortgage, not sold before, either in part, or mortgaged, the former sale of one half of a house and courtyard remaining valid for us as aforesaid. Chales the second, son of Chales also called Tamas, wrote for them since they are illiterate.
(3rd hand) Tesenouphis, son of Pomsais. The sale was made to me as aforesaid.
(4th hand) Takounais, daughter of Pomsais, with my guardian, my son Tesenouphis, son of Tesenouphis. The sale was made to me as aforesaid. I, Tesenouphis, [wrote for her] as she is illiterate.

Information on Publications

Publications
Series and Volume Editor Year Pg/Nr Photo SB Preferred Citation Corrections
PMich V Husselman EM 1944 264 Husselman EM, PMich V, 264, 1944

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Institution
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Cataloging

Cataloger
PH
Year Begin
37
Year End
37

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Image Size
4608 x 3480
File Size
2 MB
Record
2935
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