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                     <note type="general">Source of description: Recto, written with the fibres; Verso blank</note>
                     <note type="general">Former shelfmark or inv. no.: Ag I 103 a (in pencil on old glass frame)</note>
                     <note type="general">Mentions Aurelius Danielos, son of Pamouthios</note>
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                     <origDate when="0544">5 August 544 A. D.</origDate>
                     <origPlace>Oxyrhynchus, Oxyrhynchite nome, province of Egypt (origin: Nesmimis, Oxyrhynchite nome, province of Egypt?)</origPlace>
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                     <p>Purchased in Berlin by Lund University Library in 1933, from prof. Carl Schmidt; Isabella Andorlini "Scavi e acquisti di papiri negli anni '30: il caso dei PLund" in Comunicazioni, Firenze 1995, Istituto papirologico G. Vitelli, p. 45-50</p>
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            <ab>Under the consuls after the consulship of Flavius Basilius, vir clarissimus, Mesore 12, indiction 7, beginning of the 8th. Aurelius Abraam, the son of Mousaios, his mother being Thaesia, from the village of Nesmimis of the Oxyrhynchite nome, to Aurelius Danielios, son of Pamouthios, from the city of the Oxyrhynchites, greetings. I acknowledge ...</ab>
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               <bibl>Hickey, T., Two papyri in Lund., P.Lund inv. 48: Cheirographon (The Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists, 46, 2009, p. 34-36)</bibl>
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