[recto] In the 4th year after the consulship of Flavius Basilios the most illustrious, Thoth the 10th, the 10th indiction. Aurelios Christodoros, dung-transporter, son of Fib by Herais from the city [l. 5] of Oxyrhynchos, to Aurelios Praous, baker, son of Victor from the same city, greetings. I acknowledge that I have received from you as advance payment of my payment one gold solidus, for which I bring upon your donkey . . . [verso] contract . . .
P.Princ. III 154 BL VII, 169; VIII, 285; IX 221. P. J. Sijpesteijn, "Corrections on Some Princeton Papyri," ZPE 68 (1987), 143-148
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