P.Cair. inv. JdE 57187 / Recto

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Record Details

Inventory Number
P.Cair. inv. JdE 57187
Processing Number
3260
Section/Side
Recto, col. [173, 174, or 175?]
Image Side
Recto

Background and Physical Properties

Publ./Side
Recto
Connections
+ P.Mich.inv. 4172; cf. also P.Mich. IV/1, 224 + IV/2, 357 (inv. 4171 + 2830 + 3159 + 4910)
Material
Pap
Size
not given; total size: ***
Items
1
Lines
This column: 30 lines
Negative
Yes
Conservation Status
Broken off on the left; cut off on the right
Status
published
Library
Cairo

Contents

Date
173-174 A.D.
Origin
Karanis, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt
Provenance
Karanis, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt
Acquisition
Unknown
Language
Greek
Genre
Documentary
Author
Unknown tax-collector (Sarapion, son of Sokrates?)
Type of Text/Title of Work
Tax Roll
Content
Tax register, recording the daily collection of money taxes in the village of Karanis; the name of each tax-payer paying the poll-tax is cross-referenced with a page of another register, where taxpayers were listed geographically
Persons
Kastor alias Sabinus son of Ptolemaios and Melitous grandson of Satabous (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 182);
Heras son of Petheus (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 169);
Beilikas (= Bellenkias? see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 159);
Tesenouphis son of Aiaus and Thases grandson of Orsenouphis (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 241);
Horion son of Heron alias Heras and Segathis grandson of Sisois (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 248);
Aphrodisis (Aphrodisios) son of Petheus and Taseus grandson of Pnepheros (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 158);
Kanis son of Anchophis and Taorsoraipis (Tausoraipis) grandson of Mares (Marres) (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 180);
Anchophis son of Kanis and Thermouthis grandson of Anchophis and Taorsoraipis (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 149);
[Heron] son of Pekmeis alias Heuremon and Sambathion (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 171);
[Maron] son of Petheus neoteros and Apollonous grandson of Anchorimphis (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 186);
[Lucius] Longinus Gemellus (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 185-186; P.Cair.Mich. 359, vol. II, p. 25);
[Aphrodisios] son of Petheus and Stiynchis grandson of Petesouchos (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 158);
[Orsenouphis] son of Petheus and Tapetheus grandson of Horion (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 194);
[Kastor] son of Onnophris and Tapetheus grandson of Petheus (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 181);
[Petheus] son of Kollouthos and Thaesis grandson of Phaesis (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 202);
[Heron] son of Petheus and Taorsenouphis grandson of Kollouthos and Thaesis (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 171);
[Aunes] son of Aunes and Tapetheus grandson of Hermas (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 157);
[Petheus] son of Ptollis and Thases grandson of Herakles (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 204);
Ptolemaios son of Petheus and Tanesneus grandson of Petheus (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 218);
[Phasis son of Petheus] and Thaesis (Thaisas) grandson of Heras (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 246);
[Pakysis son of Phasis] and Tanomgeus grandson of Esouris (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 196);
[Herakles] son of Apollonios and Tapetheus grandson of Petoraipis (Petsoraipis) (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 168)
Translation
(Col.) 1[73?]
(either 4th intercalary day or 4th Thoth, continued)
Kastor also called Sabinus, son of Ptolemaios and Melitous, grandson of Satabous, for ch(--): 4 drachmai
Heras, son of Petheus - (through) Beilikas - for the five-drachm tax on donkeys, for year 14, for the maintenance work of year 12: 5 drachmai, and supplements: 2 obols. Total 5 drachmai 2 obols. (In the left margin: 4 drachmai 14 obols)
Tesenouphis, son of Aiaus and Thases, grandson of Orsenouphis: 4 drachmai
Total for the day: 96 drachmai.
On the 5th(?), similarly:
Horion, son of Heron also called Heras and Segathis, grandson of Sisois, diseased, for the guards: 5 drachmai; (and) for the guard towers: 1 drachme 4 obols. Total 6 drachmai 4 obols.
Aphrodisis, son of Petheus and Taseus, grandson of Pnepheros, for ch(--): 4 drachmai
Kanis, son of Anchophis and Taorsoraipis, grandson of Mares, over the age (of liability to the poll-tax), for the guards: 1 drachme; (and) for the guard towers: 3 drachmai. Total: 4 drachmai.
Anchophis, his son, his mother being Thermouthis, for ch(--): 4 drachmai
[Heron], son of Pekmeis also called Heuremon and Sambathion, for ch(--): 28 obols
[Maron], son of Petheus the younger and Apollonous, grandson of Anchorimphis, for ch(--): 8 drachmai
[Lucius] Longinus Gemellus, [for the third] (of the revenue) of the bath establishment, for year14: 28 drachmai including extra charges.
[Aphrodisios], son of Petheus and Stiynchis, grandson of Petesouchos, for ch(--): 8 drachmai
[Orsenouphis], son of Petheus and Tapetheus, grandson of Horion, for ch(--): 4 drachmai; (and the) remainder of ch(--)
[Kastor], son of Onnophris and Tapetheus, grandson of Petheus: 12 drachmai
[Petheus], son of Kollouthos and Thaesis, grandson of Phaesis, for guards: 1 drachme; (and) for guard towers: 3 drachmai. Total: 4 drachmai.
[Heron], his son, his mother being Taorsenouphis, for ch(--): 4 drachmai
[Aunes], son of Aunes and Tapetheus, grandson of Hermas, for ch(--): 4 drachmai
[Petheus], son of Ptollis and Thases, grandson of Herakles, for ch(--): 4 drachmai
Ptolemaios, son of Petheus and Tanesneus, grandson of Petheus, for ch(--): 4 drachmai
[Phasis, son of Petheus] and Thaesis, grandson of Heras, for guards: 4 drachmai
[Pakysis, son of Phasis] and Tanomgeus, grandson of Esouris, for ch(--): 4 drachmai
[Herakles], son of Apollonios and Tapetheus, grandson of Petoraipis, for ch(--): 4 drachmai
Total for the day: 116 drachmai 10 obols.

Information on Publications

Publications
Series and Volume Editor Year Pg/Nr Photo SB Preferred Citation Corrections
PMich IV/2 Youtie HC - Pearl OM 1939 358D ([col. 173, 174, or 175?]) Youtie HC - Pearl OM, PMich IV/2, 358D ([col. 173, 174, or 175?]), 1939

Information on Publications--Bibliography

Bibliography
General bibliography on the tax rolls:
H.C. Youtie - O.M. Pearl, AJPh 57 (1936) p. 465-469; H.C. Youtie, Classical Weekly 30 (1937) p. 199-201 [= Scriptiunculae II (Amsterdam, 1973) p. 851-857, with addenda]; L.C. West - A.C. Johnson, Currency in Roman and Byzantine Egypt (Princeton, 1944) p. 20; 53-58; V.B. Schuman, CP 44 (1949) p. 236-239; D.S. Crawford, CP 45 (1950) p. 185-186; V.B. Schuman, CP 46 (1951) p. 34-36; V.B. Schuman, CP47 (1952) p. 214-218; V.B. Schuman, Aegyptus 32 (1952) p. 241-252; V.B. Schuman, Aegyptus 39 (1959) p. 223-225; V.B. Schuman, CE 38 (1963) p. 306, n. 2; C.Pap.Jud. III, No. 492; H.C. Youtie, Proceedings of the Twelfth International Congress of Papyrology (Toronto, 1970) p. 545-551 [= Scriptiunculae II (Amsterdam, 1973) p. 1035-1041]; H.C Youtie, ZPE 13 (1974) p. 238-239; H.C. Youtie, ZPE 15 (1974) p. 117-141; V.B. Schuman, BASP 12 (1975) p. 23-58; P.Cair.Mich. 359, introduction; J.C. Shelton, BASP 14 (1983) p. 83-93; V.B. Schuman, Archiv 29 (1983) p. 41-57; P. van Minnen, ZPE 100 (1994) p. 244-246

Cataloging

Cataloger
PH
Year Begin
173
Year End
174

Technical Details

Record
3260
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