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Receipt of payment for the tax upon a calf offered in sacrifice made by the priests of Tebtunis, Egypt, to Apion (Nomarch of the Arsinoite Nome). The text is dated to the [...]
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Two copies of a petition by Petesouchos, of Oxyrhyncha, Egypt, to the King and Queen of Egypt, complaining that he was being disturbed in the possession of his house at O [...]
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Samios (probably the royal scribe) orders Herakleides (Antigrapheus of the store at Boubastos, Egypt) to measure out grain for the infantry soldiers of the Arsinoite Nome [...]
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Petosiris, village scribe of Oxyrhyncha, Egypt, urges Paramonos and the harvest-guards to take care that security for the payment of the rent, was exacted from the farmer [...]
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Herakleides complains to the elders of the farmers of at Areos Kome for waiting too long regarding steps to be taken against Petesokonouris. Meaning and nature of action [...]
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Theon informs the guards and cultivators of Oxyrhyncha, Egypt, about the misconduct of Petoÿs, Komarches of the same village.
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Beginning of an account of the expenses in connection with the death of the writer's husband.
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Letter from Harpësis to his sister Koupa, informing her on a variety of subjects.
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Conclusion of a petition from Harpochras to probably a strategus (civil governor). The text is dated to the 7th year of the Emperor Trajan, the 22nd of the Egyptian month [...]
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Paulinus informs Heron, his son, that the Epistrategus (district civil governor) had made inquiries for him and urges him to come at once. The text is dated to the 3rd of [...]
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