P.Corn. Inv. II 33 / Recto

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Record Details

Inventory Number
P.Corn. Inv. II 33
Processing Number
3252
Section/Side
Recto
Image Side
Recto

Background and Physical Properties

Publ./Side
Recto; Verso is blank
Material
Pap
Size
13.5 x 10.5 cm
Items
1
Lines
18 lines
Mounted
No
Conservation Status
The papyrus is broken off at the left right and bottom side; only part of the top margin is preserved.
Palaeographic Description
The papyrus is written in an upright hand of great regularity, even elegance; particularly notable is ypsilon, whose top is often a flat horizontal stroke. The document formed part of a tomos synkollesimos. Still attached at the right is the left edge, containing 2-3 letters per line, of the next document in the roll, written in a different hand.
Status
published
Library
Ann Arbor

Contents

Date
154 A.D.
Origin
Antinoou polis, Antinoopolite nome, Egypt
Provenance
Unknown
Language
Greek
Genre
Documentary
Author
Didymos, son of Hermaios
Tothes son of Onnophris
Papentos son of Kilikas
Psenosiris son of Sarapion
Type of Text/Title of Work
Petition to the nomarch
Content
The document's chief interest resides in its mention of a Ceasarium built at Antinoopolis. This information, while hardly surprising, is new. In Egypt Caesarea are recorded also at Alexandria, Arsinoe, Hermopolis and Oxyrhynchos. The petitioners ask for their salary for the month Phamenoth.
Persons
[Ni]kippos, nomarch of Antinoopolis;
Didymos, son of Hermaios;
Tothes son of Onnophris;
Papentos son of Kilikas;
Psenosiris son of Sarapion;
Antonios Dios, constructor of Caesareum at Antinoopolis;
Marianus, procurator;
Emperor Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius
Geographica
Antinoopolis; Caesareum
Translation
To Nikippos, nomarch of Antinoopolis, from Didymos son of Hermaios, Tothes son of Onnophris, Papentos son of Kilikas, and Psenosiris son of Sarapion, all four of the number of alabaster workers for the ornamentation (?) of the Caesareum constructed in Antinoopolis by Antonios Dios. We ask to be sent salary for the month Phamenoth at the rate of eight silver drachmas for each month in accordance with the orders of Marianus, formely procurator of our lord Caesar, all together thirty-two silver drachmas, total 32 silver drachmas, if it pleases you to send to us. Year 17 of the Emperor Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus [Pius. month, day. Signatures]

Information on Publications

Publications
Series and Volume Editor Year Pg/Nr Photo SB Preferred Citation Corrections
RechPap 3 Lewis N 1964 25-27 plance I SB VIII, 9904 Lewis N, RechPap 3, 25-27, 1964, plance I -- SB VIII, 9904 -- BL VI, 161; BL VIII, 356 BL VI, 161; BL VIII, 356

Cataloging

Cataloger
NL
Year Begin
154
Year End
154

Technical Details

Image Size
3430 x 4661
File Size
2 MB
Record
3252
Link to this Item
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/apis/x-3252/c2_33r.tif

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