Collection of Abstracts of Contracts (Eiromenon)Unknown scribeAPISmichigan.apis.2736(MiU)2736p.mich.2.1210163;2;121p.mich;2;12111964 1196511964 11965P.Mich.inv. 622Day by day register of abstracts of the contracts recorded at the record-office (grapheion) of Tebtynis during the four last months of the 2nd year of the Emperor Claudius. - Col. III, abstract 4 records a loan of 16 drachmai, which was to run for about three months and was registered on May 13, 42 A.D. (see also Verso, col. II, 18); the debtor is already bound to remain on service of his creditor for some time, as a way of paying interest on another loan (see Recto, col. III, abstract 3: contract of paramone)Due to the size of this papyrus roll, its content has been divided in the present database into several cards: one for each column of the Verso (register of contracts), one for each abstract on the Recto (collection of abstracts of contracts, or eiromenon).Location: Ann ArborPub. status: Recto; Verso: list of contracts (index of the Recto)Archive of Kronion son of Apion, nomographos of the grapheion of Tebtynis; see also noteGreek1 papyrus ; Total size of the roll: 2.39 m x 29 cmLarge roll containing writing on both sides; broken off at the left of the RectoRecto, col. III, abstract 4: 1Source of description: Recto, col. III, abstract 4
The four columns of the Recto have an unusual widh of about 70 cm. - The writing is a small upright cursive, different from the Verso. (Boak)
(After) August 28, 42 A.D.Tebtynis, Polemonos meris, Arsinoite nome, province of EgyptHaryotes son of Lysimachos (see also Recto, col. III, abstract 3Ptolemon son of Ptolemon (= Polemon son of Polemon? See also Recto, col. III, abstract 3)
Tebtynis, Polemonos meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt
APIS keywords are controlled locally at the institution level. They are not necessarily consistent.EnglishGreekPersesArchives--Egypt--Tebtunis (Extinct city)Iranians--Egypt--Tebtunis (Extinct city)Loans--Egypt--Tebtunis (Extinct city)Notaries--Egypt--Tebtunis (Extinct city)DocumentaryPapyrus
Haryotes, son of Lysimachos, about 24 years old, with a scar on the left forearm, has made a loan (and) Phasis, son of Peteno(--), a Persian of the epigone, about 30 years old, with a scar on the forehead on the left side, (acknowledges) that he has received from him 16 drachmai in silver, which he has taken from him in cash. He will repay in the month Kaisareios of the current second year.;Signatory: Ptolemon, son of Ptolemon, about 24 years old, with a scar on the right shin.;The rest in conformity.
Boak AER, PMich II, 121, Recto, col. III, iv, 1933 -- L. 1: read me(topoi) ex (aristeron), instead of me(topoi) me(soi). (PH)P.Mich.:2:121