Catalog Record: michigan.apis.4777 [xml]
Title | Tax Roll |
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Author | unknown |
Summary | Tax register, recording day by day the collection of money taxes. |
Citations | Youtie HC, PMich IV, 224, 1937 Pearl OM - Youtie HC, PMich IV, 1939 |
P.Mich.inv. :4:224 | |
Inv. Id | P.Mich.inv. 3159 |
Support/Dimensions | 1 papyrus ; 36.4 x 30 cm |
Condition | Regularly cut at the left and right hand sides; almost regularly cut at the top. There is a vertical long lacuna from the middle downwards to the end at the left side of the column. There are some verticals a result of vertical folds. Kollesis is at the end of some taxpayer���s names. No restoration is needed. (MA) |
Lines | 1--36 |
Recto/Verso | Source of description: Recto, col. 119 (ll. 4606-4642) |
Hands | Written in a quick but clear cursive. In a few cases of this column the scribe separated a new entry from the preceding one by underlining the name of the taxpayer. The scribe wrote some words on the verso, presumably as a draft. |
Origin | Karanis, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, province of Egypt |
Language | Greek |
Date | 172-173 A.D. |
Note (general) | Location: Ann Arbor |
Note (general) | Pub. status: Recto; Verso is blank |
Note (related) | + P.Cair. Inv. 57187; P.Iand. VII, 141; P.Mich. Inv. 2830; 4171; 4910 |
Subjects | Papyrus; documentary |
Associated Names | Orsenouphis, son of Pakysis, grandson of Artemidoros, mother Tapetheus (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 194); Horos, son of Harpagathes, grandson of Horos, mother Thaesis (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 249); Herakles, son of Petaus, grandson of Orsenouphis, mother Segathis (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 168); Aunes, son of Aunes, grandson of Hermas, mother Tapetheus (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 157); Petaus, son of Sisois, grandson of Satabous, mother Thermouthis (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 209); Petaus, son of Petheus, grandson of Petaus, mother Tapasion (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 209); Phaesis, son of Heras, grandson of Orsenouphis, mother Isidoros (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 244); Esouris, son of Kames, grandson of Heras, mother Thaesis (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 164); Pasoknopaios, son of Phaseis, grandson of Esouris, mother Tanomgeus (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 199); Ptolemaios, son of Petheus, grandson of Heras, mother Thaisas (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 219); Ptolemaios, son of Chairemon, grandson of Horos, mother Stotoetis (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 216); Heras, son of Melanas, grandson of Petheus, mother Tamystha (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 169); Herakleides, son of Esouris, grandson of Kollouthos, mother Taonnophris (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 167); Perigenes, son of Zoilos, grandson of Ptolemaios, mother Sambathion (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 208); Heron, son of Sisois, grandson of Petesouchos, mother Didymarion (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 171); Melanas, son of Pakysis, grandson of Pakysis, mother Tanebkenis (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 187); Pakysis, the son, mother Taeuhemeros (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 196); Horion, son of Phaseis, grandson of Esouris, mother Tanomgeus (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 249); Phaesis, son of Pasoxis, grandson of Polyndikos, mother Thaesis (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 244); Teos, son of Mysthes, grandson of Anchophis, mother Tanais (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 242); Anchophis, the brother, the same mother (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 149); Heron, son of Ekysis, grandson of Menandros, mother Herais (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 171); Horos, son of Menandros, grandson of Anchophis, mother Soeris (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 250); Ptolemaios, son of Nestosiris, grandson of Petheus, mother Thermouthis (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 218); Ptolemaios, son of Pasoxis, grandson of Satabous, mother Heras (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 218); Petsiris, son of Pasoknopaios, grandson of Petsiris, mother Heros (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 211); Mystharion, son of Petheus, grandson of Esouris, mother Thaesis (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 188); Ptolemaios, son of Apollonios, grandson of Petheus, mother Tasoucharion (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 216); Petheus, the brother, the same mother (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 200); Phases, son of Pakysis, grandson of Pakysis, mother Tanebkenis (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 246); Valeria Phelikla (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 194); Ammon, son of Alimion (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 150); Agathopous, slave of Taseus, alias Isarion (see P.Mich. IV/2, p. 148) |
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