P.Mich.inv. 5890 / Recto

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Record Details

Inventory Number
P.Mich.inv. 5890
Processing Number
2581
Section/Side
Recto
Image Side
Recto

Background and Physical Properties

Publ./Side
Recto; Verso unpublished
Connections
Archive of Sabinus and Apollinarius
Material
Pap
Size
19.5 X 10 cm
Items
1
Lines
25
Mounted
Yes
Negative
Yes
Conservation Status
damaged along the folds
Palaeographic Description
See electronic version of PMich IX, 572
Status
published
Library
Ann Arbor

Contents

Date
October 10, 131 A.D.
Origin
Arsinoiton polis, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt
Provenance
Karanis, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt
Acquisition
30-C123CCH2-A (1)
Language
Greek
Genre
Documentary
Author
Gaius Iulius Apollinarius & Heranoubis son of Demas
Type of Text/Title of Work
Loan of Wheat
Content
Text recording a short-termed loan of wheat made by Gaius Iulius Apollinarius to the priest Heranoubis son of Demas, who was farming a land acquired by Apollinarius at public auction
Persons
Hadrianus, Emperor;
Didymos son of Ptolemaios;
Gaius Iulius Apolinarius (Apollinarius) (see P.Mich. IX, p. 5-8);
Heranoubis son of Demas grandson of Abykis, hiereus Anoubeos;
Ptolemaios son of Sokrates (former owner);
Chairemon son of Sokrates (former owner);
Geographica
Plateia Gymnasiou (Arsinoiton polis); Karanis
Translation
The sixteenth year of the Emperor Caesar Trajan Hadrian Augustus, Phaophi 5, through the bank of Didymos, son of Ptolemaios, in the street of the Gymnasium. Gaius Iulius Apollinarius (advises) Heranoubis, son of Demas, the son of Abykis, about 60 years old, with a scar on his left eyebrow, priest of Anubis of the village of Karanis, illiterate, that he (Heranoubis) has received from Gaius from the rents which he (Gaius) has for the arourai which he (Heranoubis) has been farming, which formerly belonged to Ptolemaios and Chairemon, both sons of Sokrates, and which Gaius happens to have bought at public auction from the treasury, twenty-nine and two-thirds artabai of wheat, which he (Heranoubis) will repay in two instalments, one-half on the thirtieth of the present month and the rest on the thirtieth of the month Hathyr of the present year, measured with the public measure, without delay. If he does not repay the grain, he shall pay the highest current price at the time.

Information on Publications

Publications
Series and Volume Editor Year Pg/Nr Photo SB Preferred Citation Corrections
PMich IX Husselman EM 1971 572 Husselman EM, PMich IX, 572, 1971 -- BL VI, 83 (date) BL VI, 83 (date)

Information on Publications--Bibliography

Bibliography
J. Bingen, CE 46 (1971) p. 376.

Availability/System Requirements

Institution
sc

Cataloging

Cataloger
PH
Year Begin
131
Year End
131

Technical Details

Image Size
4080 x 5047
File Size
1 MB
Record
2581
Link to this Item
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/apis/x-2581/5890r.tif

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