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p.enteux.84 = HGV P.Enteux. 84 = Trismegistos 3214 = chr.mitt.48



DDbDP transcription: p.enteux.84 [xml]

285-246/246-222 BC Ghoran
[Reprinted from: chr.mitt.48] PLille1,7;MChr48

1
βασιλεῖ Πτολεμαίωι χαίρειν
Διονυσόδωρος. ἀδικοῦμαι
ὑπὸ ⁦ vac. ? ⁩ τοῦ \ἐν Κερκεσούχι/ δεσμοφύ(λακος).
διατρίβοντος γάρ μου μετὰ
5Ἀπολλωνίου ἐμ\αυτ/οῦ οἰκείου,
καὶ ἐπιζητήσαντος αὐτοῦ
βυβλάριά τινα ἃ ἐδεδώκει μοι
φυ(λάσσειν), ταῦτα δέ μου οὐχ εὑρίσ-
κοντος, προσπικρανθείς μοι
10⁦ vac. ? ⁩ \ἀ̣ξίωσεν/ ⟦συνέταξεν⟧ Σπινθῆρα,
τὸν ἐν Κερκεσούχοις φυ(λακίτην), συν-
έχειν με. οὗτος δὲ
2
ἀπαγαγών με εἰς τὸ̣ αὐτ̣ό̣θ̣ι δεσμω-
τήριον, εἶπεν τῶι δεσμοφύ(λακι)
15διʼ ἣν αἰτίαν συνέσχημαι
καὶ ἵνα, ἂν Ἀπολλώνιος συντάξηι,
ἀφῆι με. ⟦ὃ δὲ⟧ νυνὶ δὲ ἀναγή-
γοχέν με εἰς τὸ ἐν Κροκο-
δίλων πό(λει) δεσμωτήριον,
20φάσκων εἶναί με κακουρ-
γὸν ⟦δέομαι⟧ καὶ τοῦ Ἀπολ-
λωνίου ἠξιωκότος αὐ-
τὸν διέσθαι με, οὐ προσέσ-
χηκεν. δέομαι οὖν σ[οῦ]
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Editorial History; All History; (detailed)

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DDbDP transcription: p.lille.1.7 [xml]

III sac Ghoran
[Reprinted in: p.enteux.84] P.Enteux 84

Editorial History; All History; (detailed)

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HGV 3214 Translation (English) [xml]

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1  Dionysodoros to king Ptolemy, greetings. I am wronged by the desmophylax in Kerkesoucha. For I was passing time with my kinsman, Apollonios, and he asked me for certain records which he had given me to watch over; but when I was unable to find these, he, becoming angry with me, thought it fitting that Spinther, the phylakitês in Kerkesoucha, detain me. And he (i.e., Spinther),

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13  leading me off to the desmôtêrion there, told the desmophylax the reason for my detention so that, if Apollonios should command it, he (i.e., the desmophylax) might release me. But now he has led me off to the desmôtêrion in Krokodilopolis, claiming that I am a wrongdoer; and though Apollonios thought it fitting that he release me, he did not obey. Wherefore, I need you to [….] (J. Bauschatz, Law and Enforcement, p. 139)