Catalog Record: duke.apis.33853549 [xml]
Title | Petition [348] |
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Author | Aurelios Horion, (Son of Horion from Panopolis, Egypt) |
Summary | Petition from Panopolis (modern name: Akhmim), Egypt, written on papyrus. Aurelius Horion, son of Horion, writes to Flavius Nestorios, praefectus Aegypti or prefect of Egypt, through his uncle on his father's side, Ammon, the well-known scholastikos, or lawyer. Horion claims his right to succeed his father in the position of prophet (a priest) of the Panopolite Nome against the scheming of the high priest. Makes reference to an imperial rescript of Diocletian in this matter. Apparently the fee for the priesthood has already been paid. Part of the archive of Ammon. Verso has a petition in Greek (P.Duk.inv. 179 V) |
Citations | |
Inv. Id | P.Duk.inv. 179 R |
Support/Dimensions | 1 item : papyrus, reconstructed from numerous fragments, left part is broken off ; 27 x 56 cm |
Language | In Greek |
Date | 348 CE |
Note (general) | Actual dimensions of item are 26.7 x 56.0 cm |
Note (general) | 55 lines |
Note (general) | Written in two columns along the fibers in Ammon's careful hand |
Note (general) | Upper margin of 1.5 cm.; lower margins of 3 and 5 cm.; small right margin |
Note (general) | P.Duk.inv. 179 R was formerly P.Duk.inv. G 179 R |
Note (general) | P.Duk.inv. 179 R joins P.Koln inv. 4536, which has been on indefinite loan to Duke University since 1986 |
Subjects | Flavius Nestorius, -- fl. 345-352.; Complaints (Civil procedure) -- Egypt -- 30 B.C.-640 A.D.; Priests -- Egypt -- Akhmim -- 30 B.C.-640 A.D.; Governors -- Egypt -- 30 B.C.-640 A.D.; Rescripts (Roman law) -- 30 B.C.-640 A.D.; Documentary papyri Egypt Akhmim 30 B.C.-640 A.D; Petitions Egypt Akhmim 30 B.C.-640 A.D; Papyri |
Associated Names | Ammon, Scholasticus, of Panopolis |
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License | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License. |
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