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            <title>Propositon pour une liturgie</title>
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                  <idno type="invNo">P. Got. inv. 111</idno>
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                  <summary>Proposal from comarches to the praepositus about a liturgy</summary>
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                     <note type="general">Location: Gothenburg University Library</note>
                     <note type="general">Source of description: Recto</note>
                     <note type="general">13 fragmentary lines with the fibres; traces of a second column</note>
                     <note type="general">Date according to Hj. Frisk, P. Got. 5: August 19, 318 A.D.</note>
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                     <origDate notBefore="0318" notAfter="0318">August 12, 318 A.D.</origDate>
                     <origPlace>Possibly Panopolites, village in the Panopolite nome, province of Egypt</origPlace>
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                     <p>Papyri Gothoburgenses were, with the assistance of prof. Wilhelm Schubart, partly acquired from a private dealer in Germany in the 1920's, partly bought in Egypt in 1925. Cf. Chronique d'Égypte 13 - 14, 1932, p. 327</p>
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            <ab>To the praepositus of the 2nd district from the comarchs of the village ... We propose and present the two men mentioned next, since they are well off and servicable for the comarchy. We answer for them and present them without any reproach. ... When they have been questioned we will agree. ... In the consulate of our lords Licinius Augustus, for the 5th time, and Crispus, the most renowned Caesar, for the 1st time, on Mesore the 19th. We propose these for comarchs, as it has been presented. I wrote on behalf of those being illiterate.</ab>
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               <bibl>P. Got. 5 <note>BL VII, 61 (for the date); BL VIII, 139 (line 11 and for provenance); TM 17555</note>
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