P.Corn. Inv. II 30 / Recto

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Record Details

Inventory Number
P.Corn. Inv. II 30
Processing Number
1252
Section/Side
Recto
Image Side
Recto

Background and Physical Properties

Publ./Side
Recto; Verso is blank
Connections
-
Material
Pap
Size
10.5 x 26.7 cm.
Items
1
Lines
1-18
Mounted
No
Negative
No
Conservation Status
This light-brown papyrus is in good condition with only two minuscule abrasions in the center part. Three vertical folds and both abrasions are located along one of these. Edges are regularly cut at the top, at the right and at the bottom, whereas the left edge of the papyrus is irregular.
Palaeographic Description
1st hand isan upright, very clear and regular semicursive. 2nd hand is a quik cursive sloping to the right.On the left edge, the beginnings of the lines have been cut off. Margins have been left at the top (1.3 cm.) and at the bottom (8.2 cm.).
Status
published
Library
Ann Arbor

Contents

Date
298 A.D.
Origin
Theadelphia, Themistou meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt
Provenance
Theadelphia, Themistou meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt (?)
Acquisition
In 1922 through the agency of the British Museum for Cornell University; handed over to the University of Michigan in 1972.
Language
Greek
Genre
Documentary
Author
Aurelios [...], son of Nilammon
Type of Text/Title of Work
Land declaration
Content
Declaration of 2 arouras of private seed land (idioktetos sporimos) for the census of 297 A.D.
Persons
Julius Septimius Sabinus, head of the census,
Aurelius [], son of Nilammon,
Diocletian and Maximian Augusti, Constantius and Maximian, emperors,
Rufus,
Faustus and Gallus,
Aurelius Athanasius.
Geographica
Village of Theadelphia,
eigth toparchy,
The Double Aroura, an allotment of land,
Polydeucia.
Translation
"To Julius Septimius Sabinus, head of the census, from Aurelius . . ., son of Nilammon of the village of Theadelphia of the Arsinoite nome. According to the imperial decree of our lords the Imperators Diocletian and Maximian Augusti and Constantius and Maximian the most renowned Caesars, I declare to you that I possess two arouras of private land near the village of Theadelphia in the eighth toparchy. In the . . . division, in the allotment called the Double Aroura, two arourae of private seed, total 2 ar., adjacent to which are: on the east a ditch, after which the contiguous boundary of Polydeucia; on the west the estate of Rufus' heirs. And I swear the imperial oath that I have made the declaration truthfully. Year 15, 14 and 7 of our lords Diocletian and Maximian Augusti and Constantius and Maximian the most illustrious Caesars, in the consulship of Faustus and Gallus, Choiak . . .
2nd hd. I, Aurelius Pasi]s have handed it in and sworn the imperial oath that I have made the declaration truthfully and have falsified in no respect. I, Aurelius Athanasius, wrote for him, he being illiterate.
1st hd. Total 2 arourae of private seed land.

Information on Publications

Publications
Series and Volume Editor Year Pg/Nr Photo SB Preferred Citation Corrections
PCorn Westermann WL - Kraemer CJ 1926 19 Westermann WL - Kraemer CJ, PCorn, 19, 1926 -- L. 6: ekhs-ogdoes; l. 11: apo de dysmon kl]eronomon; l. 19: Geinontai k.t.l. L. 6: ekhs-ogdoes; l. 11: apo de dysmon kl]eronomon; l. 19: Geinontai k.t.l.
TAPA 94 Youtie HC 1963 331-5 SB X 10726 Youtie HC, TAPA 94, 331-5, 1963 -- SB X 10726

Information on Publications--Further Republications

Further Republications
Rep Editor - Parassoglou GN; Rep Ser. - PSakaon; 1978; No. 76

Cataloging

Cataloger
TC
Year Begin
298
Year End
298

Technical Details

Image Size
4063 x 5935
File Size
3 MB
Record
1252
Link to this Item
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