EnglishGreekFinalized - This is good to go.Vote - Accept-Straight-to-Finalization - Yes, of course.Submit - I have added a new reading to line 2: χωρὶς (τεταρτίων), 'without tetartia.' Tetartia is the name of an obscure tax, which is well attested in this period. The same phrase probably occurs in the Hermopolite tax receipt P.Lond. V 1739, 3, cf. N. Gonis, Reconsidering Some Fiscal Documents from Early Islamic Egypt III, ZPE 169 (2009) 199/n. 2. The same abbreviation is amply attested in contemporary Arsinoite receipts, but with the preposition syn, cf. e.g. https://papyri.info/ddbdp/stud.pal;3;675/ line 3 (the same abbreviation: two deltas with strokes; image available online).rationalized languages in langUsagechanged editor names to URIschanged schema; added xml:space=preserve; indented; moved title/@n to idnoAdded language la-GrekConverted from TEI P4 (EpiDoc DTD v. 6) to P5 (EpiDoc RNG schema)Automated split from transcoder filesAD 642-??pergStudPal3,610