Catalog Record: stanford.apis.10485 [xml]
Title | List of names recording revenues |
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Summary | The text records revenue, or lack of it, per persons who were evidently important enough to have two or three men each in their emplyoment� the name Hermes is used to designate days on which no business was done (cf. Shelton (1977)) |
Citations | Shelton, J. (1977), �P.Stanford inv. G 14�, ZPE 24, p. 68 [P.Collect. Youtie I 31.11 note about Hermes] |
Inv. Id | P.Stan.Green.101 Verso |
Material | Papyri |
Support/Dimensions | 1 papyrus ; 7 x 9.5 cm. |
Condition | Needs mounting (low priority) |
Lines | 13 lines, along the fibers |
Recto/Verso | On recto, Docket of a contract |
Hands | Thin and regular cursive |
Language | Greek |
Date | Between 2nd and 3rd century A.D. |
Note (general) | Lower margin: 2 cm. |
Note (general) | Photograph no 14 at Stanford Libraries; note by Welles; transcription by Schulman |
Note (local/note) | Stanford Univ. Green Library. Rare Books & Manuscripts |
Subjects | Laborers; Revenue; Lists, Roman Period |
Associated Names | Prasis; Heron; Leontis; Polion; Kouttas; D....tris; Eirenais; Apion; Alamon; Gerontis; Paulos; Artemon; Harpalos |
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