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Two Byzantine Papyri From The Michigan Collection, James Keenan Dec 2015

Two Byzantine Papyri From The Michigan Collection, James Keenan

James G. Keenan

No abstract provided.


'Die Binnenwanderung’ In Byzantine Egypt, James Keenan Dec 2015

'Die Binnenwanderung’ In Byzantine Egypt, James Keenan

James G. Keenan

No abstract provided.


Two Loan Repayments From Second-Century Tebtunis, James Keenan Dec 2015

Two Loan Repayments From Second-Century Tebtunis, James Keenan

James G. Keenan

The type of document commonly referred to as the repayment, or return of a loan has been recently discussed in the introduction to P. Yale 63. The editors there conclude (p. 198) that "written repayments of loans were not given for repayment itself, but to cover peculiar circumstances" (spaced by me), such as the decease of the original creditor or debtor, or occasions when repayment was made in a place different from that in which the loan was taken out. The two papyri presented below lend confirmation to this conclusion: No. 1 is the repayment in Tebtunis of a loan …


Roman Criminal Law In A Berlin Papyrus Codex (Bgu Iv 1024–1027), James Keenan Dec 2015

Roman Criminal Law In A Berlin Papyrus Codex (Bgu Iv 1024–1027), James Keenan

James G. Keenan

No abstract provided.


Ptolemaic Account (P. Teb. 131), James Keenan, Michael Toumazou Dec 2015

Ptolemaic Account (P. Teb. 131), James Keenan, Michael Toumazou

James G. Keenan

No abstract provided.


A Christian Letter From The Michigan Collection, James Keenan Dec 2015

A Christian Letter From The Michigan Collection, James Keenan

James G. Keenan

The papyrus edited below, P.Mich. inv. 3999, was purchased for the University of Michigan in 1925. It belongs to lot IV of the Nahman papyri, all of which come from Oxyrhynchus. The papyrus measures (roughly) 12 cm. (width) by 25 cm. (height). Margins are small at top (0.8 cm.) and (until line 19) at left (0.5 cm., discounting the vertical strip whose partial remains appear opposite lines 8-13). The prayer (lines 20-24) below the letter's body is indented at the left ca. 2.5 cm. inward from the mu of mhd°no!, the first word in line 19 (therefore ca. 3.0 cm. …


Four Papyri From Second-Century Tebtunis, James Keenan, John Shelton Dec 2015

Four Papyri From Second-Century Tebtunis, James Keenan, John Shelton

James G. Keenan

The texts presented here have until now been known to papyrologists only from short descriptions in the back of P. Teb. Vol. II. We print below full transcripts together with a commentary to take account of scholarship since the original publication in 1907. The texts have a common feature in their concern with weaving: nr. 1 is an apprenticeship to a weaver, the remainder are receipts for weavers' tax.


On P.Oxy. Xxvii 2479, James Keenan Dec 2015

On P.Oxy. Xxvii 2479, James Keenan

James G. Keenan

No abstract provided.


P.Laur. Iv 169: Fragmentary Constitution Of Constantine?, James Keenan Dec 2015

P.Laur. Iv 169: Fragmentary Constitution Of Constantine?, James Keenan

James G. Keenan

No abstract provided.


Two Papyrus Fragments Of The Odyssey, James Keenan Dec 2015

Two Papyrus Fragments Of The Odyssey, James Keenan

James G. Keenan

No abstract provided.


Two Notes On P. Merton Ii 100, James Keenan Dec 2015

Two Notes On P. Merton Ii 100, James Keenan

James G. Keenan

The papyrus now accessible as P. Merton II 100 was first edited by H.I. Bell as "A Requisitioning Order for Taxes in Kind," in Aegyptus, fasc.2 (1951) (Raccolta Vitelli), pp. 307-12, and subsequently reprinted as SB VI 9232. The document, written during the emirate of Jordanes (ca. A.D. 699-704), is dated 23 Phaophi of the thirteen indiction (21 October 699). Difficulties of decipherment are owed to the colors of the inks that were used (they fade into the color of papyrus itself), the frequent use of abbreviation, and the extreme cursiveness of the second hand (lines 5-8). Nevertheless, some improvements …