P.Mich.inv. 2985 / Recto

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Record Details

Inventory Number
P.Mich.inv. 2985
Processing Number
1728
Section/Side
Recto
Image Side
Recto

Background and Physical Properties

Publ./Side
Recto; Verso is S.B. XIV, 11476
Connections
Archive of Gaius Apolinarius Niger (& family)
Material
Pap
Size
25 X 12.4 cm
Items
1
Lines
20
Mounted
Yes
Negative
Yes
Conservation Status
complete
Palaeographic Description
Red ink; writing along the fibres; typical business hand of the late IInd cent. (lines 1-17); decoration in upper, lower and left margins
Status
published
Library
Ann Arbor

Contents

Date
ca. 180-230 A.D. (date of the epikrisis: 168/169 A.D.)
Origin
Antinooupolis, province of Egypt
Provenance
Karanis, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt
Acquisition
24-5006E2-A
Language
Greek
Genre
Documentary
Author
Ammonios, bibliophylax
Type of Text/Title of Work
Extract from the Minutes of the Epikrisis of Ephebes
Content
Official extract of the register of the epikriseis, certifying that Gaius Iulius Niger has been accepted as an Antinoite ephebe when he reached 14 years.
Persons
Marcus Aurelius & Lucius Verus, former Emperors;
Gaius Iulius Longinus, son of Gaius Iulius Niger and Ptolemais, Oseirantinoeios (Osirantinoeios) (see P. Mich. VI, 422 introd.; Eos 49 [1957/1958] 155-164);
Gaius Valerius Serenus, Nerouianios alias Hestiaieus;
Gaius Iulius Priscus, Pauleinios alias Isideios;
Lucius Akulios (Aquilius) Ptolemaios, Oseirantinoeios (Osirantinoeios) alias Kleitorios;
Lucceius Ofellianus, epistrategos (of the Heptanomia);
Ammonios, bouleutes, bibliophylax poleos
Geographica
polis (= Antinooupolis); Oseirantinoeios (Osirantinoeios); Nerouianios; Hestiaieus; Pauleinios; Isideios; Kleitorios
Translation
From the epikrisis of the ephebes of the ninth year of the deified Aurelii, Antoninus and Verus. After other (names), those whose fathers are of the tribe Osirantinois; after other (names), Gaius Iulius Longinus, son of Gaius Iulius Niger, his mother being Ptolemais, aged 14 years, 7 months, 1 day. Witnesses: Gaius Valerius Serenus, of the Nervianian tribe and the Hestiaian deme; Gaius Iulius Priscus, of the Paulinian tribe and the Isideian deme; Lucius Aquilius Ptolemaios, of the Osirantinoian tribe and Klitorian deme.
Copy of the subscription of Luccius Ofellianus, the epistrategos, reading thus: He was enrolled.
(2nd hand) I, Ammonios, councillor, bibliophylax of the city, have certified it.

Information on Publications

Publications
Series and Volume Editor Year Pg/Nr Photo SB Preferred Citation Corrections
JEA 13 Boak AER 1927 151-154 SB IV 7427 Boak AER, JEA 13, 151-154, 1927 -- SB IV 7427
ZPE 15 Youtie HC 1974 11-16 Youtie HC, ZPE 15, 11-16, 1974

Availability/System Requirements

Institution
sc

Cataloging

Cataloger
PH
Year Begin
168
Year End
230

Technical Details

Image Size
2320 x 3072
File Size
948 KB
Record
1728
Link to this Item
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/apis/x-1728/2985r.tif

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