P.Mich.inv. 6883 / Recto
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Record Details
- Inventory Number
- P.Mich.inv. 6883
- Processing Number
- 2990
- Section/Side
- Recto + Verso
- Image Side
- Recto
Background and Physical Properties
- Publ./Side
- Recto + Verso (also parallel to the fibers)
- Connections
- Archive of Petaus, son of Petaus, komogrammateus of Ptolemais Hormou
- Material
- Pap
- Size
- 23.5 x 20.3 cm.
- Items
- 1
- Lines
- 1-57
- Mounted
- No
- Negative
- Yes
- Conservation Status
- Regularly cut at left and right. Kollesis left of center. Incomplete at the top. (TC)
- Palaeographic Description
- Written in a rather small but very clear semicursive. (TC)
- Status
- published
- Library
- Ann Arbor
Contents
- Date
- (late) IInd century A.D.
- Origin
- Ptolemais Hormou, Herakleides meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt (?)
- Provenance
- Ptolemais Hormou, Herakleides meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt (?)
- Acquisition
- purchased in England through Prof. C. Schmidt in September 1937
- Language
- Greek
- Genre
- documentary
- Author
- unknown
- Type of Text/Title of Work
- list of names
- Content
- List of names which has probably been compiled on the basis of census lists or poll-tax lists (cf. ll. 41 and 43). The purpose of this list is far from clear as it has not been specified in the surviving part of the text. (TC)
- Persons
- Apynchis, son of Heras, grandson of Heras, mother Hera;
- Heras, his son, mother Taseaipis;
- Phasis, son of Heras, grandson of Heras, mother Hera;
- Sokras;
- Paaus, grandson of Sokmenis, mother Thaesis, nicknamed Silbanos Kallous;
- Ischyrion, son of Potiros;
- Akiaris, gardener;
- Phanesios, son of Ergeus Dioskoros, former gymnasiarch;
- Phasis, his son;
- Apynchis, son of Dioskoros, grandson of Komon, mother Demos;
- Ischyrion, son of Sarapion, mother Isis;
- Ischyrion, son of Sarapion, mother Thermouthis, nick-named Akoulas;
- Ischyrion, likewise, grandson of Sokrates, mother Tasouchas, nick-named Pos;
- Klolis, son of Phasis;
- Neseus, his son, metropolite;
- Sambathion, son of Dioskoros, grandson of Komon, mother Demos;
- Pebaus, dealer in oakum;
- Ischyrion, his son, nick-named Beuti;
- Petheus, son of Hatres, mother Didyme, nick-named Pkanpesoul;
- Hatres, his son;
- Karos, son of Heras, mother Soumeis;
- Pebaus, son of Tourbonos Phanoub;
- Dionysios, son of Hermias, mother Sambous Oxous;
- Phasis, son of Maron, mother Tathatres;
- Sabeinos, his brother;
- . . .;
- ]nos, son of Dioskoros, grandson of Komon, mother Demos;
- Syros, son of Sambathion, mother Herais;
- Phaesis, son of Psisis;
- Ischis, son of Ischyrion, mother Isis;
- Aikysis, fatherless, mother Seietous;
- Maron, son of Heron, grandson of Maron, mother Ischyriaine;
- Phanias, son of Phimeneus, grandson of Soumeis;
- Ptollas, son of Sarapas, mother Teloubestis;
- Ischyrion, son of Sarapion, mother Soumeis, nick-named Os;
- Phaesis, his brother with the same mother, nicknamed Kerset;
- Syros, son of Ischyrion, grandson of Ptollion, mother Aploukas;
- Sasoulis, nicknamed Souti;
- Sansneus, son of Touaneus, mother Apollonous, nicknamed Anabok;
- Dioskoros, son of Komon, grandson of Dioskoros, mother Tepheros;
- Souchammon, his brother with the same mother;
- Sansneus, son of Ischyrion, mother Ammonia;
- Hatres, son of Hermias, nicknamed Kalapelt;
- Sansneus, son of Antonius, mother Sarapias;
- Antonius, son of Maron, mother Ischyriaine;
- Ischyrion, likewise, mother Ischyriaine, nicknamed Asouba;
- Heraklas, son of Ischyrion, mother Ta[ ]..;
- Heraklas, son of Sarapion, mother Tepheros;
- Aphrodas, son of Psonthneus, mother Tapontos;
- Aphrodas, son of Archibas, grandson of Ptolemaios, mother Tiolis;
- Archibas, son of Ptolemaios, grandson of Archibas, mother Tasokmenis;
- Aras, mother Sarapous;
- Dio. . ., mother . . . odit . . .;
- Apynchis . . ., mother Tapia;
- Geographica
- Syron (kome);
- Translation
- " Col. I:
- ].[;
- Apynchis, son of Heras, grandson of Heras, mother Hera;
- Heras, his son, mother Taseaipis;
- Phasis, son of Heras, grandson of Heras, mother Hera;
- (in left margin: toSokras, manager in Syron) Paaus, grandson of Sokmenis, mother Thaesis, nicknamed Silbanos Kallous;
- Ischyrion, son of Potiros;
- Akiaris, gardener;
- Phanesios, son of Ergeus Dioskoros, former gymnasiarch;
- Phasis, his son;
- Apynchis, son of Dioskoros, grandson of Komon, mother Demos;
- Ischyrion, son of Sarapion, mother Isis;
- Ischyrion, son of Sarapion, mother Thermouthis, nick-named Akoulas;
- Ischyrion, likewise, grandson of Sokrates, mother Tasouchas, nick-named Pos;
- Klolis, son of Phasis;
- Neseus, his son, metropolite;
- Sambathion, son of Dioskoros, grandson of Komon, mother Demos;
- Pebaus, dealer in oakum;
- Ischyrion, his son, nick-named Beuti;
- Petheus, son of Hatres, mother Didyme, nick-named Pkanpesoul;
- Hatres, his son;
- Karos, son of Heras, mother Soumeis;
- Pebaus, son of Tourbonos Phanoub;
- Dionysios, son of Hermias, mother Sambous Oxous;
- Phasis, son of Maron, mother Tathatres;
- Sabeinos, his brother;
- Col. II
- . . .;
- ]nos, son of Dioskoros, grandson of Komon, mother Demos;
- Syros, son of Sambathion, mother Herais;
- Phaesis, son of Psisis;
- Ischis, son of Ischyrion, mother Isis;
- Aikysis, fatherless, mother Seietous;
- Maron, son of Heron, grandson of Maron, mother Ischyriaine;
- Phanias, son of Phimeneus, grandson of Soumeis;
- Ptollas, son of Sarapas, mother Teloubestis;
- Ischyrion, son of Sarapion, mother Soumeis, nick-named Os;
- Phaesis, his brother with the same mother, nicknamed Kerset;
- Syros, son of Ischyrion, grandson of Ptollion, mother Aploukas;
- Sasoulis, nicknamed Souti;
- Sansneus, son of Touaneus, mother Apollonous, nicknamed Anabok;
- Dioskoros, son of Komon, grandson of Dioskoros, mother Tepheros;
- Souchammon, his brother with the same mother;
- Sansneus, son of Ischyrion, mother Ammonia;
- Hatres, son of Hermias, nicknamed Kalapelt;
- Sansneus, son of Antonius, mother Sarapias;
- Antonius, son of Maron, mother Ischyriaine;
- Ischyrion, likewise, mother Ischyriaine, nicknamed Asouba;
- Heraklas, son of Ischyrion, mother Ta[ ]..;
- Heraklas, son of Sarapion, mother Tepheros;
- (in left margin: to manager in Syron) Aphrodas, son of Psonthneus, mother Tapontos;
- Aphrodas, son of Archibas, grandson of Ptolemaios, mother Tiolis;
- Archibas, son of Ptolemaios, grandson of Archibas, mother Tasokmenis;
- To Sokras, manager in Syros;
- infant: Aras, mother Sarapous;
- Dio. . ., mother . . . odit . . ."
- "(Verso):
- Apynchis . . .;
- mother Tapia."
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- https://papyri.info/apis/michigan.apis.2990
Information on Publications
- Publications
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Series and Volume Editor Year Pg/Nr Photo SB Preferred Citation Corrections PPetaus Hagedorn U - Hagedorn D - Youtie LC - Youtie HC 1969 92 Hagedorn U - Hagedorn D - Youtie LC - Youtie HC, PPetaus, 92, 1969
Cataloging
- Cataloger
- TC
- Year Begin
- 150
- Year End
- 199
Technical Details
- Image Size
- 6756 x 5469
- File Size
- 5 MB
- Record
- 2990
- Link to this Item
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