Private letter from Sarapammon : t Piperas : draft or copy
Sarapammon
APIS
berkeley.apis.254
(CU)254
p.tebt.2.424
0206;2;424
p.tebt;2;424
31368
31368
P.Tebt.0424
Sarapammon urges Piperas not to fool around any more because he has a large debt
Recto and verso published.
Margins: top, 2.4 cm.; left (including protokollon), 15.2 cm.; right, 4.2 cm.; the verso of the protokollon was not used; on protokollon, in black ink: T 425.
The papyrus was found in a bundle with P.Tebt.285, 319, 326, 378, 406 and 588
1394
Bancroft Library, Univ. of Calif., Berkeley
Greek
1 papyrus ; 21 x 32.2 cm.
9 lines, written on verso along the fibers.
Also on verso, written in reverse direction, Account of payments (P.Tebt.404). On recto: Phienous. Petitions : copies (P.Tebt.335)
Regular cursive
Late 3rd century A.D.
Piperas
House at Tebtunis T425
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English
Greek
Debt
Tebtunis
Private letters, Roman period
UC 1394 Verso.
Sarapammon to Piperas. I sent you a letter by the baker, and perhaps you know what I wrote to you. If you persist in your folly, I congratulate you; if you repent, you only know. Let me tell you that you owe seven years' rents and dues, so unless you now send discharges you know your danger.
P.Tebt., II.424; Hunt, A.S. Sel.pap., v. 1, no. 154; Tibiletti, G. Lettere private, no. 17 P. L. Bat. 30, p. 142-154. On line 8 see BL v. 1, p. 428
P.Tebt.:2:424
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