P.Mich.inv. 3240 / Verso
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Record Details
- Inventory Number
- P.Mich.inv. 3240
- Processing Number
- 1904
- Section/Side
- Recto + Verso
- Image Side
- Verso
Background and Physical Properties
- Publ./Side
- Recto + Verso
- Material
- Pap
- Size
- 19.2 x 10.7 cm
- Items
- 1
- Lines
- Recto - 25;
- Verso - 1
- Mounted
- No
- Negative
- No
- Conservation Status
- Broken off at the top; cut off on the left and right sides. Many holes
- Palaeographic Description
- Latin: "Capitale cursive" (Marichal)
- Status
- published
- Library
- Ann Arbor
Contents
- Date
- 193-197 A.D.
- Origin
- Unknown
- Provenance
- Unknown
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Brummer in New York in November 1925
- Language
- Latin (Recto)
- Greek (Verso)
- Genre
- Documentary
- Author
- Unknown
- Type of Text/Title of Work
- Military List
- Content
- List of soldiers, perhaps the "matricule" of an unit (turma) of cavalrymen; the fragment was probably reused as an envelop for a letter or a small object, as is shown by the Greek address on the Verso
- Subject Headings
- Rome-- Armed forces--Personnel records.
- Envelopes, Addressing of.
- Rome--Army--Recruiting, enlistment, etc.
- Lycopolis (Egypt).
- Syene (Egypt)
- Antinoöpolis (Extinct city)
- Women--Rome.
- Persons
- (Cn. Claudius) Severus and (Ti. Claudius) Pompeianus, consuls of 173 A.D.;
- Lucofron (Lycophron) son of ..., Lucopolites;
- (L. Aurelius) Gallus and (Q. Volusius) Flaccus (Cornelianus), consuls of 174 A.D.;
- Iulius Ammonianus (Ammonianos);
- Eponuchus (Eponychos) Apollinarius;
- (L. Calpurnius) Piso and (P. Salvius) Iulianus, consuls of 175 A.D.;
- Claudius Apollinarius, Lucopolites;
- (P. Peducaeus Plautius) Quintillus, consul of 177 A.D. (with Commodus, unnamed here);
- Cassius . . ., Soenites;
- Aurelius Victor, Lucopolites;
- (Ser. Scipio) Orfitus and (D. Velius) Rufus, consuls of 178 A.D.;
- Fortius Fortius, Prosopites;
- (L. Fulvius C. Bruttius) Praesens, consul of 180 A.D. (with Commodus, unnamed here);
- Plutilus(?) Pluti . . ., Lucopolites;
- (C. Aufidius) Victorinus, consul of 183 A.D. (with Commodus, unnamed here);
- Cassius Herontianus;
- (L. Cossonius Eggius) Marullus and (Cn. Papirius) Aelianus (C. Octavius Vindex), consuls of 184 A.D.;
- Aelius Hieronumus (Hieronymos);
- (L. Bruttius Quintius) Crispinus and (L. Roscius) Aelianus (Paculus), consuls of 187 A.D.;
- Iulius Paniscus (Paniskos) (see also P.Flor. II, 278?);
- (P. Seius) Fuscianus, consul of 188 A.D. (with M. Servilius Silanus, unnamed here);
- Rufus son of Cassianus;
- Pompeius son of Sarapion;
- (D. Iulius?) Silanus and (Q. Servilius) Silanus, consuls of 189 A.D.;
- Sarapion son of Isidorus (Isidoros), Antinoites(?);
- . . ., brother of Aplonarion;
- Aplonarion (Apolinarion), sister of . . .
- Geographica
- Lucopolites (Lykopolites); Soenites (Syenites); Prosopites; Antinoites(?)
- Translation
- (Recto)
- [- - -]
- (Enrolled) in the consulship of Severus for the second time and of Pompeianus:
- Lucofron . . ., from Lycopolis.
- (Enrolled) in the consulship of Gallus and Flaccus:
- Iulius Ammonianus, (registered) at the camp;
- Eponuchus Apollinarius, (registered) at the camp.
- (Enrolled) in the consulship of Piso and Iulianus:
- Claudius Apollinarius, from Lycopolis.
- (Enrolled) in the consulship of Quintillus:
- Cassius . . ., from Syene;
- Aurelius Victor, from Lycopolis.
- (Enrolled) in the consulship of Orfitus and Rufus:
- Fortius Fortius, from the Prosopite nome.
- (Enrolled) in the consulship of Praesens for the second time:
- Plutilus Pluti . . ., from Lycopolis.
- (Enrolled) in the consulship of Victorinus for the second time:
- Cassius Herontianus, (registered) at the camp.
- (Enrolled) in the consulship of Marullus and Aelianus:
- Aelius Hieronumus, (registered) at the camp.
- (Enrolled) in the consulship of Crispinus and Aelianus:
- Iulius Paniscus, from Coptos.
- (Enrolled) in the consulship of Fuscianus for the second time:
- Rufus, son of Cassianus, (registered) at the camp;
- Pompeius, son of Sarapion, (registered) at the camp.
- (Enrolled) in the consulship of the two Silani:
- Sarapion, son of Isidorus, from Antinoou polis.
- (Verso)
- Deliver to . . ., from Aplonarion, his sister
- Papyri.info Link
- https://papyri.info/apis/michigan.apis.1904
Information on Publications
- Publications
-
Series and Volume Editor Year Pg/Nr Photo SB Preferred Citation Corrections Mem.Amer.Ac.Rome 9 Sanders HA 1931 81-85 Pl. 3 Sanders HA, Mem.Amer.Ac.Rome 9, 81-85, 1931, Pl. 3 PMich III Sanders HA 1936 162 Sanders HA, PMich III, 162, 1936
Information on Publications--Further Republications
- Further Republications
- Rep Editor - Cavenaile R; Rep Ser. - CPL; 1957; No_pg. 129
- Rep Editor - Daris S; Rep Ser. - Doc.Eser.Rom.; 1964; No_pg. 16
- Rep Editor - Fink RO; Rep Ser. - Rom.Mil.Rec.; 1971; No_pg. 39
- Rep Editor - Bruckner A-Marichal R; Rep Ser. - ChLA V; 1976; No_pg. 283 (with ph.)
Information on Publications--Bibliography
- Bibliography
- U. Wilcken, Archiv 10 (1932) p. 277-278; H.I. Bell, JEA 17 (1931) p. 268-269; R. Marichal, L'occupation romaine de la basse Egypte (Paris, 1945) p. 25-32, 47, 81; R.O. Fink, Synteleia Vincenzo Arangio-Ruiz I (Napoli, 1964) p. 233-236
Availability/System Requirements
- Scanner Initials
- CT
- Date Scanned
- 7/30/1996
- Institution
- sr
Cataloging
- Cataloger
- PH
- Year Begin
- 193
- Year End
- 197
Technical Details
- Image Size
- 3009 x 2174
- File Size
- 871 KB
- Record
- 1904
- Link to this Item
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/apis/x-1904/3240v_b.tif
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