Letter from Hierokles to Zenon
APIS
oxford-ipap.apis.544
(EG-CaMus)544
p.cair.zen.1.59061
0092;1;59061
p.cair.zen;1;59061
719
719
JE48510
The is letter is almost a duplicate of the second part of PCZ.59060, about a boy called Pyrrhos, who was being educated in Alexandria and was in particular being trained to compete in the public games. Zenon had written that they might train him if they might train him if they were sure that he would win a prize, but that otherwise it would be a waste of money and would distract him from his studies. Hierokles replies that Ptolemaios the master of the palaestra is well pleased with the boy's progress and that they fully expect him to be successful. He asks Zenon to send him a number of articles required by Pyrrhos.
Special Register: SR0763
CG59061
1 papyrus ; 8 x 21.5
Date of reception: About 4th May, 257 BC
Kharabet el Gerza (ancient Philadelphia)
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English
Documentary
Papyri
P.Cair.Zen. 1 59061
P.Cair.Zen.:1:59061
[Original record](http://ipap.csad.ox.ac.uk/4DLink4/4DACTION/IPAPwebquery?vPub=P.Cair.Zen.&vVol=1&vNum=59061&vSide=).