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p.oxy.4.716 = HGV P.Oxy. 4 716 = Trismegistos 20416 = chr.mitt.360



DDbDP transcription: p.oxy.4.716 [xml]

AD 186 Oxyrhynchus
[Reprinted from: chr.mitt.360] M.Chr. 360

Ἀσκληπιάδῃ τῷ καὶ Σαραπί̣ω̣[νι ἱερεῖ] ἐ̣ν̣άρχῳ
[ἐξηγ]η̣τῇ(*)
παρὰ Ὡρ[ί]ωνος Πανεχώτου τοῦ Δωρᾶτος μη-
τρὸς Ταο̣ῦ̣τος καὶ Ἀπολλωνίου Δωρίωνος
5τοῦ Ἡρᾶτος μητρὸς Θαήσιος καὶ Ἀβασκάντου
ἀπελευθέρου Σάμου Ἡρακλείδου τῶν τριῶν
ἀπὸ̣ Ὀξυρύγχων πόλεως ἐπιτρόπων ἀφηλί-
κων τέκνων Θέωνος τοῦ καὶ Δ̣ι̣[ον]υ̣σ̣ί̣ου
Εὐδαιμονίδος μητρὸς Σινθεῦτος καὶ Δι-
10ονυσίου καὶ Θαήσιος ἀμφοτέρων μητρὸς
Ταύριος τῶν τριῶν ἀπὸ τ[ῆ]ς αὐτῆς πόλεως.
ὑπάρχει τοῖς αὐτοῖς ἀφ[ήλ]ιξι τῇ μὲν Εὐδαι-
μονίδι ἕκτον μέρος τῷ δὲ Διονυσίῳ καὶ
Θαήσει ἥμισυ μέρος τὸ ἐπὶ τὸ αὐτὸ δίμοι[ρ]ον
15μέρος πατρικοῦ αὐτῶν δούλου Σαραπίω[νος]
ὡς (ἐτῶν) λ οὗ τὸ λοιπὸν τρίτον ὂν τοῦ ὁμοπα-
τρίου αὐτῶν ἀδελφοῦ Διογένο[υ]ς ἠλευθέ-
ρωται ὑπʼ αὐτοῦ. ὅθεν ἐπιδίδομεν τὸ β̣ι̣β̣λ̣ί-
διον ἀξιοῦντες κατὰ τὸ δηλούμενον
20τῶν ἀφηλίκων δίμοιρον μέρος τὴν προ-
κήρυξιν γενέσθαι κ̣α̣ὶ̣ τὴν ἀμείνονα
αἵρεσιν διδόντι παραδοθῆναι. (ἔτους) κζ̣
Αὐτοκράτορος Καίσαρος Μάρκου Αὐρηλίου
Κομμόδου Ἀντωνίνου Εὐσεβοῦς Εὐτυχοῦς
25Σεβαστοῦ Ἀρμενιακοῦ Μηδικοῦ Παρθικοῦ
Σαρματικοῦ Γερμανικοῦ Μεγίστου
Βρετανν[ι]κοῦ Θ̣ώ̣θ̣. (hand 2) Ὡρίων Πανεχώτου
——
ἐπιδέδωκα. (hand 3) [Ἀπο]λ̣λ̣ώ̣ν̣ι̣ο̣[ς Δω]ρίωνος συ̣[ν-]
επιδέδωκα. (hand 4) Ἀβάσκαντο[ς] ἀπελεύθερο[ς]
30Σάμου Ἡρακλείδου συνεπι[δέδ]ω̣κα. Δ̣ι̣ο̣[γένης]
Θέωνος το[ῦ] καὶ Διονυσίου ἔγραψα ὑπὲ[ρ αὐτοῦ]
μὴ εἰδότος γράμματα.

Apparatus


^ 1-2. BL 10.139 : [γυμν]α̣σ̣ι̣άρχῳ | [χαίρε]ιν prev. ed.

Editorial History; All History; (detailed)

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HGV 20416 Translation (English) [xml]

(Translation: from P.Oxy. 4) To Asclepiades also called Sarapion, gymnasiarch, greeting, from Horion son of Panechotes son of Doras, his mother being Taous, and from Apollonius son of Dorion son of Heras, his mother being Thaësis, and from Abascantus, freedman of Samus son of Heraclides, all three of Oxyrhynchus and guardians of the children of Theon also called Dionysius, namely Eudaemonis, whose mother is Sintheus, and Dionysius and Thaésis, whose mother is Tauris, being minors and all three of the said city. The said minors own, Eudaemonis one-sixth and Dionysius and Thaësis a half, together two-thirds, of a slave of their father’s named Sarapion, aged about 30 years, the remaining third share of whom, belonging to Diogenes their brother on the father’s side, has been set free by him. We therefore present this memorandum requesting that in respect of (?) the aforesaid two-thirds a public auction should be held, and that the property should be handed over to the highest bidder. The 27th year of the Emperor Caesar Marcus Aurelius Commodus Antoninus Pius Felix Augustus Armeniacus Medicus Parthicus Sarmaticus Germanicus Maximus Britannicus, Thoth. (Signatures of Horion, Apollonius and Abascantus, that of the last-named being written for him by Diogenes son of Theon.)