Image
Description
Petition from a crown farmer complaining that some person had taken advantage of his absence in the fields, to do him some injury.
Details
Title
P.Tebt., I.264 (desc. only). Petition.
Published
Late 2nd century B.C. (Date1: -125, Date2: -100)
Link to Content
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Full Collection Name
Advanced Papyrological Information System
Other Identifiers
Inventory Number: P.Tebt.0264
UC Inventory Number: 2506
APIS ID: 719
UC Inventory Number: 2506
APIS ID: 719
Subject (Topic)
Crown land
Farmers
Personal injuries
Farmers
Personal injuries
Type
Image
Format
Petitions, Ptolemaic Period
Extent
4 items
Dimensions
Frag. 1, 6 x 2.3 cm.; Frag. 2, 6.1 x 3.7 cm.; Frag. 3, 5.5 x 1.8 cm.; Frag. 4, 9.8 x 8.2 cm.
Physical Medium
Papyrus
Language
Greek
Archive
The Bancroft Library Center for the Tebtunis Papyri
Note
Publications: P.Tebt., I.264 (desc. only)
Context: Menches archives
Acquisition: Tebtunis
Lines: 22+ lines, on recto along the fibers.
Paleographic Description: 2 different hands, both regular cursives: 1 (lines 1-21), body of petition; 2 (line 22), subscription ?.
Physical Properties: Left margin: 1.2 cm.; in bottom left margin, in red ink: 264.
Primary Pub: P.Tebt.:1:264
Section/Side: Verso empty.
Publication Status: described
Negative in Bancroft: No
Negative in IPA: No
Hold Inst Code: CU
Context: Menches archives
Acquisition: Tebtunis
Lines: 22+ lines, on recto along the fibers.
Paleographic Description: 2 different hands, both regular cursives: 1 (lines 1-21), body of petition; 2 (line 22), subscription ?.
Physical Properties: Left margin: 1.2 cm.; in bottom left margin, in red ink: 264.
Primary Pub: P.Tebt.:1:264
Section/Side: Verso empty.
Publication Status: described
Negative in Bancroft: No
Negative in IPA: No
Hold Inst Code: CU
Provenance
Crocodile cartonnage at Tebtunis 17.2
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