Receipt [143AD]SenphasiesAPIScolumbia.apis.p256(NNC)p256p.col.8.2210094;8;221p.col;8;2211763117631Col.inv. 325Receipt given by the mother of Ammonios, a deceased soldier; it covers "deposita" of various kind; on the back there are the signatures of the witnesses; the receipt appears in duplicate copy and is described as a "diploma"Written across the fibers on the front and across the fibers on the back, rotating the papyrus 90 degrees34 lines of writing on the front and 14 on the backThe upper and the lower text are written in different hands, the first being more regular and vertical; 6 more hands appear on the front and on the backTwo seals remain: they were attached on the verso on the names of the third and fourth witnessesIn Greek1 papyrus, damaged in the bottom half ; 26 x 25.5 cm.143 CE
Purchased by Columbia University from Dr. Kondilios through H.I. Bell in July 1925; no. 175 in Bell
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