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P.Oxy. 1 133

32.2 x 30.7

CG10056

Advance of seed corn

(A.D. 550)

P.Oxy. I 133-139 are concerned with the affairs of Fl. Apion, his heirs, or his son, Fl. Apion the younger. The family figures in a considerable proportion of the Oxyrhynchus papyri of this period. This text is an acknowledgement of receipt given to Fl. Apion by the officials of the village of Takona, for 200 artabae of seed-corn. The body of the document and the Latin signature are by the hand of P.Oxy. I 140.

 

 

 

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