Letter [IV AD]APIScolumbia.apis.p1920(NNC)aaa5008p.col.11.3000094;11;300p.col;11;3003401934019Col. inv. 417Christian letter about things sent by the writer21 lines on the recto and 10 on the versoLikely to be written on both sides by the same hand, with letters mostly separated; one epistle rather than two different onesThe text on the recto is rather faded and marred by holes and tearsIn Greek1 papyrus fragment ; 9 x 16 cm300 CE – 399 CE
Purchased by Columbia University from M. Nahman through H.I. Bell, in 1926-27; no. 17 in Bell
APIS keywords are controlled locally at the institution level. They are not necessarily consistent.EnglishIn GreekChristian letterPapyriPapyri
(Verso) I sent to you through Eutuchia a knidion of fish-sauce with nine phratida and the white veil and a little basket of loaves containing twenty pairs. Therefore just as I am not suffering financial loss but have won, now you prevail with your landlord over . . .
P.Col. XI 300 Plate 8 in P.Col. XI; correction BL XI p. 65P.Col.:11:300