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            <author>Kronion son of Apion</author>
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                  <summary>Recto, col. II-XXII presents a financial register (anagraphe) of all the documents drawn up day by day in the record-office (grapheion) of Tebtynis during the 6th year of the Emperor Claudius; the writing fee (grammatikon) charged for the preparation of each document is indicated, and periodic summaries of the income and disbursements of the record office are given (See also the accounts of expenditures made by the grapheion official contained in Recto, col. I, and Verso, col. I-XII). - Recto, col. X records the documents drawn up between Jan. 4(?)-19, 46 A.D.</summary>
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                     <note type="general">Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards, one for each column.</note>
                     <note type="general">Location: Ann Arbor</note>
                     <note type="general">Pub. status: Recto; Verso (and Recto, col. I): grapheion accounts</note>
                     <note type="related">Archive of Kronion son of Apion, nomographos of the grapheion of Tebtynis; see also note</note>
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                           <ab type="conservation">Long roll broken at the right end, which was cut in seven pieces when housed into glass. - At the folds of the roll deep indentations have been worn from both edges toward the center of the sheet (the damage is most important in the right part of the roll). - The sheet bearing col. I of the recto and col. XI-XII of the Verso was attached to the rest after these columns had been written.</ab>
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                           <ab type="lines">Recto, col. X - 43</ab>
                           <ab type="recto-verso">Source of description: Recto, col. X</ab>
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                     <p>medium-sized business hand (same as in P.Mich. II, 122)</p>
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                     <origDate when="0046">(After) August 23, 46 A.D. (Recto, col. II-XXII)</origDate>
                     <origPlace>Tebtynis, Polemonos meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt</origPlace>
                     <persName type="asn">Haryotes</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Orsenouphis(?)</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Peteeus</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Soterichos</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Kronides</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Kronion son of Kames</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Orseus son of Aneichios</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Psosneus son of Andronikos</persName>
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                     <persName type="asn">Haryotes</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Tapetsiris, wife of Petesouchos</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Petesouchos, husband of Tapetsiris</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Keidon, (doulos)</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Petesis</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Hatres son of Cheon, skyteus</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Orsenouphis son of Belphis (see also P.Mich. II, p. 224</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">V, p. 389)</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Petheus son of Damas</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">(another?) Orsenouphis</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Heraklas</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Herakles</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Didymos, brother of Lysas</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Lysas, brother of Didymos</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Eutychos</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Kronion</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Assythmis</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Horos (&amp; unnamed wife)</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">(another?) Eutychos</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Panesneus</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Harmiysis</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Onnophris</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Leon</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">(another?) Herakles(?)</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Kronion son of Didymos (see also P.Mich. II, 123, Recto, col. V, l. 3)</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Thenpasos, wife of Kollouthos</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Kollouthos, husband of Thenpasos</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Pasepsemis</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">(another?) Orsenouphis</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">(another?) Herakles</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Sekonapis</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Herodes</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Anchious</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Hermas</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Herakles son of Aphrodios</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">(another?) Orsenouphis</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">(another?) Kronion</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Herakleides</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Horigenes</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Tephersos (&amp; unnamed wife)</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">(another?) Petesouchos</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Ptolemes (Ptolemais, Ptolemaios)</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">(another?) Apollonios</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Pechysis</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Patynis</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Lablas</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">(another?) Orseus</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">(another?) Kollouthos</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Sekonopis</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Mieus</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Kronion</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Herakles</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Ekoneus</persName>
                     <persName type="asn">Harmausis</persName>
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                     <p>Tebtynis, Polemonos meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt</p>
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               <term>Archives--Egypt--Tebtunis (Extinct city);vCatalogs.</term>
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               <term>Scribes--Fees--Egypt--Tebtunis (Extinct city)</term>
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               <term>Leases--Egypt--Tebtunis (Extinct city)</term>
               <term>Mortgages --Egypt--Tebtunis (Extinct city)</term>
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            <ab>[- - -] of a half [- - -], (made) by [- - -] and another to Haryotes [- - -];[Agreement] to furnish lodging [- - -], (made) by Orsenouphis(?) to Peteeus. [(Fee:) - -];[Agreement] for nursing [a slave (called) - - -], (made) by [- - -] and her husband to Soterichos (and);[loan] of 120 silver drachmai, (made) by Soterichos to Orseus and his wife. [(Fee) for both (documents): - - -];[- - -], (made) by Kronides, of 40 silver drachmai, of which he owes 4 silver drachmai, for a salary by individual. (Fee:) 3 obols  . .;On the 4th &lt;Read: 9th&gt; Guild ordinance, (made) by Kronion, son of Kames. (Fee:) 11 obols.;Petitions, (made) by Orseus, son of Aneichios, and Psosneus, son of Andronikos. (Fee:) 3 obols.;On the 10th. Sale of one bikos, (made) by Lysas to Haryotes. He owes the scribe's fee.;Agreement for nursing a slave (called) Keidon, (made) by Tapetsiris and her husband to Petesis, (and);loan of 124 silver drachmai, (made) by Petesis to Petesouchos and his wife. (Fee) for both (documents): 8 drachmai.;Petitions, (made) by Hatres, son of Cheon, shoemaker, against Orsenouphis, son of Belphis, and Petheus, son of Damas. (Fee:) 4 obols.;Acknowledgment of deposit of 1,800 silver drachmai, (made) by Orsenouphis and Heraklas to Herakles. (Fee:) 16 drachmai.;Similarly, through Orsenouphis, son of Belphis: 8 silver drachmai.;Sale of 1 bikos, (made) by Didymos to his brother Lysas. (Fee;) 4 drachmai.;On the 16th. Loan of 380 silver drachmai, (made) by Eutychos to Kronion and Assythmis. (Fee:) 8 silver drachmai.;Agreement guaranteeing immunity (concerning) 380 drachmai, (made) by Kronion to Assythmis. (Fee:) 21 obols.;On the 17th. Acknowledgment of deposit of 220 silver drachmai and 12 1/2 artabai of wheat, (made) by Horos and his wife to Eutychos. (Fee:) 7 drachmai.;Acknowledgment of receipt of an agreement (concerning) 220 drachmai, (made) by Panesneus to Horos. (Fee:) 6 drachmai.;Lease of 9 arourai of green fodder, (made) by Harmiysis to Onnophris. (Fee:) 5 obols.;Lease of 5 arourai of fodder, (made) by Leon to Herakles(?). He owes the scribe's fee.;And (received) from Kronion, son of Didymos, 4 drachmai which he owed for the lease written on Phaophi 13.;Agreement for nursing a slave, (made) by Thenpasos and her husband to Pasepsemis, (and,);on the 19th, loan of 100 silver drachmai, (made) by Pasepsemis to Kollouthos and his wife. (Fee) for both (documents): 4 drachmai.;Lease of 21 1/4 arourai of green fodder, (made) by Orsenouphis to Herakles. (Fee:) 4 drachmai.;Agreement of mortgage for 140 silver drachmai, (made) by Sekonapis to Herodes. (Fee:) 4 drachmai.;Lease of 1 aroura of barley, (made) by Anchious to Hermas. (Fee:) 4 1/2 obols.;And (received) from Herakles, son of Aphrodios, for an old account, 14 obols.;Lease of a half-share of a reed bed and another (thing), (made) by Orsenouphis and others to Kronion and Herakleides. (Fee:) 4 drachmai.;On the 21st. Lease of 10 1/2 arourai, (made) by Horigenes to Tephersos and his wife. (Fee:) 4 silver drachmai.;And (received) in name of Galates 14 obols which he owed (for a document written) on the Augustan day.;Agreement of obligation to remain in service (paramone) for the sum of 100 silver drachmai, (made) by Petesouchos to Ptolemes. (Fee:) 1 1/2 obol.;On the 22nd. Agreement to furnish lodging for the sum of 40 silver drachmai, (made) by Apollonios to Pechysis. (Fee:) 14 obols.;On the 23rd. Loan of 24 silver drachmai, (made) by Patynis to Lablas. (Fee:) 8 obols.;Agreement to furnish lodging for the sum of 28 silver drachmai, (made) by Orseus to Kollouthos. (Fee:) 10 obols.;Agreement to furnish lodging for the sum of 12 silver drachmai, (made) by Sekonopis to Mieus. (Fee:) 8 obols.;Acknowledgment of deposit of 96 silver drachmai, (made) by Kronion to Herakles. (Fee:) 6 drachmai.;On the 24th. Price of an unregistered document for the weavers. (Fee:) . . obols.;Petition, (made) by Ekoneus [- - -];Contract [- - -], (made) by Harmausis [- - -];;(Traces of 3 more lines).</ab>
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               <bibl>Boak AER, PMich II, 123, Recto, col. X, 1933</bibl>
               <bibl type="ddbdp">P.Mich.:2:123</bibl>
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               <ref target="http://images.umdl.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/image-idx?view=entry&amp;subview=detail&amp;cc=apis&amp;entryid=X-3204&amp;viewid=966R3_2.TIF">Original record</ref>.</p>
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               <head>Overview</head>
               <figDesc>Recto thumbnail</figDesc>
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            <figure>
               <head>Overview</head>
               <figDesc>Recto medium</figDesc>
               <graphic url="http://images.umdl.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/getimage-idx?cc=apis&amp;entryid=X-3204&amp;viewid=966R3_2.TIF&amp;quality=medium"/>
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            <figure>
               <head>Overview</head>
               <figDesc>Recto large</figDesc>
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