P.Corn. Inv. I 17 / Recto

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Record Details

Inventory Number
P.Corn. Inv. I 17
Processing Number
1208
Section/Side
a; Recto
Image Side
Recto

Background and Physical Properties

Publ./Side
Recto; Verso is blank
Connections
-
Material
Pap
Size
19.1 x 23.7 cm
Items
1
Lines
1-72
Mounted
No
Negative
No
Conservation Status
Regularly cut off at all sides. One major abrasions in the right side of the papyrus. Three papyrus strips glued on the back left of the papyrus, used for attaching another document to it, are still attached although the document originally attached (P. Corn. inv. I 17b) has now fallen off; these strips of papyrus do not show on the photo in P. Cornell volume.
Palaeographic Description
Rather large, regular semicursive. Text cut off at all sides except at the bottom, where there is a margin of 2 cm. This text, in its complete form, contained the names of 88 men who were weavers by trade (l. 38). Fourteen of these names are preserved in complete form in col. II, others in badly shattered condition in col. I. If competely filled with entries, col. II would hold 24 names. Assuming that its length is normal, we may estimate that there have been lost two columns of the beginning of the document and five or six columns of the end.
Status
published
Library
Ann Arbor

Contents

Date
(early) first century A.D.
Origin
Philadelphia, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt
Provenance
Philadelphia, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt
Acquisition
In 1921 through the agency of the British Museum for Cornell University; handed over to the University of Michigan in 1972.
Language
Greek
Genre
Documentary
Author
Unknown
Type of Text/Title of Work
List of names
Content
List of a somewhat unclear nature containing the names of 88 weavers and 160 other men from the village of Philadelphia.
Persons
]is, son of Masiris,
Petesouchos, son of Harmais,
Mysthas, son of Hatres,
Harphaesis, son of Onnophris,
Esouris, son of Hektor, son of Hektor
Psamis, son of Apynchis,
Petesouchos, son of Petesouchos,
Pete souchos, son of Panetbeus,
Harphaesis, son of Herakleus,
Jason, son of Sambas,
Harphaesis, son of Herakleus the swineherd,
Herakles, son of Ambesis,
Phonsneus, son of Kollouthos,
Pachiris, son of Panetbeus, his son (?),
Archonides, his brother (?).
Herakles, the son of Herodes,
Ptollis, the son of Petsiris,
Pammenis, son of Sambas,
Ischyrion, son of Pylades,
Ischyrion, son of Ptolemaios,
Chrates, son of Petesouchos,
Phenatymis, son of Pnepheros,
Dios,
Pnepheros (?),
Pouoris (?),
Pet[,
Nan[.
Pach[,
Hatres,
Ara[,
Arm[,
Dama[,
Ergemo[unis,
Zo.[,
Heras[,
Hera[,
Herak[les (?),
Hera[kles (?),
Thebe[,
Ischis[,
Mysthas,
Nekpheros,
Harphaesis,
Pa . .[,
. . . . k[,
Geographica
topos Kall[,
topos Lembel(),
topos Parisk (),
topos Ganoup( ),
topos Peraoun (),
Tlemourgo(),
Kouio(),
Sontagmo( ),
Neklek( ),
Kelthid ( ),
Tamalego ( ),
Translation
"[l. 1 too fragmentary to be translated],
] . . . of the district Kall . . .,
] as. . of the district Lembel ( ),
]of the district of Parisk( ),
]is, son of Masiris,
]of the district Ganoup,
]os,
]of the district Peraoun,
]lames,
]tribon,
Petesouchos, son of Harmais,
Mysthas, son of Hatres, of the district Tlemorgo ( ),
Harphaesis, son of Onnophris,
Esouris, son of Hektor, son of Hektor, of the district Kouio( ),
Psamis, son of Apynchis, of the district Sontagmo
Petesouchos, son of Petesouchos, of the district Neklek,
Pete souchos, son of Panetbeus, of the district Kelthid,
Harphaesis, son of Herakleus, of the district Thie( ), donkeydriver,
Jason, son of Sambas, of the district Tamalego( ),
Harphaesis, son of Herakleus the swineherd,
Herakles, son of Ambesis, of the district Amph( ),
Phonsneus, son of Kollouthos, from a foreign village,
Pachiris, son of Panetbeus, his son (?),
Archonides, his brother (?).
Herakles, the son of Herodes,
Ptollis, the son of Petsiris,
Pammenis, son of Sambas,
Ischyrion, son of Pylades,
Ischyrion, son of Ptolemaios,
Chrates, son of Petesouchos,
Phenatymis, son of Pnepheros,
Dios,
Pnepheros (?),
Pouoris (?),
Pet[,
Nan[.
Pach[,
Hatres,
Ara[,
Arm[,
Dama[,
Ergemo[unis,
Zo.[,
Heras[,
Hera[,
Herak[les (?),
Hera[kles (?),
Thebe[,
Ischis[,
Mysthas,
Nekpheros,
Harphaesis,
Pa . .[,
. . . . k[,

Information on Publications

Publications
Series and Volume Editor Year Pg/Nr Photo SB Preferred Citation Corrections
PCorn Westermann WL - Kraemer CJ 1926 23 Pl p185 Westermann WL - Kraemer CJ, PCorn, 23, 1926, Pl p185 -- BL II.2, 49 on l. 36; BL III, 46 on ll. 41-46 and 50; BL VII, 40 on l. 50. BL II.2, 49 on l. 36; BL III, 46 on ll. 41-46 and 50; BL VII, 40 on l. 50.

Cataloging

Cataloger
TC
Year Begin
1
Year End
50

Technical Details

Image Size
5903 x 6057
File Size
5 MB
Record
1208
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