P.Corn. inv. I 13 / Recto

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Record Details

Inventory Number
P.Corn. inv. I 13
Processing Number
3482
Section/Side
col. XI
Image Side
Recto

Background and Physical Properties

Publ./Side
Recto; Verso contains cols. VI (right half) and VII of SB XVI, 12632
Connections
P. Princeton I 2.
Material
Pap
Size
39.5 x 28.7 cm.
Items
1
Lines
1-37
Mounted
no
Negative
no
Conservation Status
The papyrus is fairly well preserved, but there are numerous lacunae. The surface is broken in places, and the tops of the opening columns have been lost. This sheet contains cols. IX-XIII (left half). One kollesis visible, approximately 7.5 cm from the left edge of papyrus.
Palaeographic Description
The papyrus is written in a good cursive hand which becomes increasingly smaller toward the end of the document, but which seems to be that of the same scribe throughout. The list has been carefully checked, each entry having at the beginning a short, thick, diagonal stroke obviously added later by a different pen. In addition, some of the entries, especially in col. IX, have a second check placed over the numeral at the end of the line. In view of this fact and the circumstance that three entries have been bracketed (see note to l. 233), we conclude that for some reason the account was doubly audited for this day (the 12th).
Status
published
Library
Ann Arbor

Contents

Date
35 A.D.
Origin
Philadelphia, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt
Provenance
Philadelphia, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt
Acquisition
In 1921 through the agency of the British Museum for Cornell University; handed over to the University of Michigan in 1972.
Language
Greek
Genre
Documentary
Author
unknown
Type of Text/Title of Work
Tax-register
Content
List of individuals paying the syntaximon.
Persons
Petosiris, son of Psenobastis,
Harmiysis, son of Panetbyis,
Anoubion, son of Praxias,
Erieus, son of Kr..(),
Nekpheros, son of Pnepheros, son of Ier.(),
Nekpheros, son of Theon,
Dios, son of Herakleus, son of Psyllos,
Harphaesis alias Soterichos, son of Petesouchos,
Nekpheros, son of Papmynis,
Ambes, embalmer,
Apynchis, son of the younger Psammon,
Mysthas, son of Nekpheros,
Panetbyis, son of Pithon,
Titan, son of Apollo(),
Penaus, son of Mysthas,
Apynchis, son of Mysthas,
Esouris, son of Sambas,
Phasis, son of Phaesis,
Panetbyis, son of Petosiris,
Didymos, son of Petosiris,
Ammonis, son of Mysthes,
Atommys, son of Petosiris,
Ischyrion, the older
Ischyrion, the younger,
Mysthas, son of Ptolemaiouch,
Heron, son of Ptolemaiouch,
Mysthas, son of Herakles, son of Theon,
Herakles, son of Mysthas,
Petearhouthis, son of Petesouchos,
Petesouchos, son of Ischyrion,
Pnepheros, son of Nekpheros,
Paeis, son od Peskos,
Panetbys, son of Petem[],
Apynchis, son of Mysthes.
Geographica
-
Translation
" 24th, Petosiris, son of Psenobastis, 8 dr.,
Harmiysis, son of Panetbyis, 28 dr.,
Anoubion, son of Praxias, 4 dr.,
Erieus, likewise, son of Kr..(), 12 dr.,
Nekpheros, son of Pnepheros, son of Ier.(), 44 dr.,
Nekpheros, son of Theon, 8 dr.,
Dios, son of Herakleus, son of Psyllos, 8 dr.,
Harphaesis alias Soterichos, son of Petesouchos, 28 dr.,
Nekpheros, son of Papmynis, 8 dr.,
Ambes, likewise, embalmer, 12 dr.,
Apynchis, son of the younger Psammon, 12 dr. with the addition,
Mysthas, son of Nekpheros, 4 dr.,
Panetbyis, son of Pithon, 4 dr.,
Titan, son of Apollo(), 8 dr. with the addition,
200,
25th,Penaus, son of Mysthas, 4 dr. with the addition,
Apynchis, son of Mysthas, 8 dr.,
Esouris, son of Sambas, 3 dr.,
Phasis, son of Phaesis, 12 dr.,
Panetbyis, son of Petosiris, [] dr. with the addition,
Didymos, son of Petosiris, 4 dr. with the addition,
Ammonis, son of Mysthes, 4 dr.,
Atommys, son of Petosiris, 4 dr.,
Ischyrion, likewise, the older, ? dr.,
Ischyrion, likewise, the younger, ? dr.,
Mysthas, son of Ptolemaiouch, 40 (?) dr.,
Heron, son of Ptolemaiouch, ? dr. with the addition,
Mysthas, son of Herakles, son of Theon, ? dr. with the addition,
Herakles, son of Mysthas,? dr.,
26th, Petearmouthis, son of Petesouchos, ? dr.,
Petesouchos, son of Ischyrion, ? dr.,
Pnepheros, son of Nekpheros, 40(?) dr.,
Paeis, son od Peskos, [] dr.,
Panetbys, son of Petem[], [] dr.,
Apynchis, son of Mysthes, 8 dr. with the addition."

Information on Publications

Publications
Series and Volume Editor Year Pg/Nr Photo SB Preferred Citation Corrections
PCorn Westermann WL -Kraemer CJ 1926 21 Westermann WL -Kraemer CJ, PCorn, 21, 1926

Cataloging

Cataloger
TC
Year Begin
35
Year End
35

Technical Details

Record
3482
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