Collection of Abstracts of Contracts (Eiromenon)Unknown scribeAPISmichigan.apis.2732(MiU)2732p.mich.2.1210163;2;121p.mich;2;12111964 1196511964 11965P.Mich.inv. 622Day by day register of abstracts of the contracts recorded at the record-office (grapheion) of Tebtynis during the four last months of the 2nd year of the Emperor Claudius. - Col. III, abstract 13 records an acknowledgment of receipt of 13 1/2 artabai of wheat, with promise to repay the same, registered on May 20, 42 A.D. (see also Verso, col. III, 7)Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon).Location: Ann ArborPub. status: Recto; Verso: list of contracts (index of the Recto)Archive of Kronion son of Apion, nomographos of the grapheion of Tebtynis; see also noteGreek1 papyrus ; Total size of the roll: 2.39 m x 29 cmLarge roll containing writing on both sides; broken off at the left of the RectoRecto, col. III, abstract 13: 2Source of description: Recto, col. III, abstract 13
The four columns of the Recto have an unusual widh of about 70 cm. - The writing is a small upright cursive, different from the Verso. (Boak)
(After) August 28, 42 A.D.Tebtynis, Polemonos meris, Arsinoite nome, province of EgyptNikomedes, son of Phanias alias Phanesis, Perses tes epigones (see also III, abstract 10)Herakles son Aphrodisios(?) (see P.Mich. II, p. 60)Heroides (Herodes) son of NikomedesPtolemaios son of Chairemon (see P.Mich. II, p. 229)
Tebtynis, Polemonos meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt
APIS keywords are controlled locally at the institution level. They are not necessarily consistent.EnglishGreekPerses; Kerkesoucha OrousArchives--Egypt--Tebtunis (Extinct city)Iranians--Egypt--Tebtunis (Extinct city)Receipts (Acknowledgments)--Egypt--Tebtunis (Extinct city)Granaries--Egypt--Kerkesoucha Orous (Extinct city)Wheat--Egypt--Kerkesoucha Orous (Extinct city)Kerkesoucha Orous (Extinct city)Loans--Egypt--Tebtunis (Extinct city)Notaries--Egypt--Tebtunis (Extinct city)DocumentaryPapyrus
Nikomedes, son of Phanias who is also called Phanesis, a Persian of the epigone, about 27 years old, with a scar on the forehead to the left, acknowledges to Herakles, son of Aphrodisios(?), about 45 years old, with a scar on the right thumb, that he has received from him in cash 13 1/2 new clean artabai of wheat free from dirt, by the measure of the granary of Heroides, son of Nikomedes, in Kerkesoucha Orous. He will repay it in the month Drousieus of the present year.;Signatories: Ptolemaios, son of Chairemon, about 72 years old, with a scar above the left elbow; for the other, Apollonios, the son, about 32 years old, with a scar above the right shin.;The rest in conformity.
Boak AER, PMich II, 121, Recto, col. III, xiii, 1933P.Mich.:2:121