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P.Oslo III 129 (inv. 546)

Background and Physical Properties

Material:
Papyrus
Connections:
Size:
6.9 x 10.8 cm.
Lines:
17
Publication side:
Recto, the Verso is blank
Palaeographic description:
State of preservation:
Dark brown papyrus. Lines missing at top and bottom. Line beginnings are missing. Cut on the right side..

Content

Date:
IIIrd century A.D.
Origin:
Antinoopolis, Antinoopolite nome, province of Egypt
Language:
Greek
Genre:
Documentary
Author:
Theon
Title / Type of text:
Deed of emancipation
Content:
The document states that the slave owner Theon has manumitted some slaves.
Subjects:
Deed Manumission Emancipation Slaves
Named people:
Theon Dionysia, daughter of Didymos Didymos, father of Dionysia Sarapiakos SebastikosCornelius Nervianus Zeus
Named places:
Mousegeteios (a demotikon in Antinoopolis)
English translation:
Theon, about 5? years old, (and .... daughter?) of Dionysia, daughter of Didymos, (declare?) that (they) manumit under Zeus, under the sun, and upon earth the slaves that they own by inheritance, Sarapiakos, about 33 years old and (...). (They are from now on entitled to) go and settle wherever they want without being hindered or blamed. For those who manumit give their consent, and they are in agreement with those who are manumitted as to this deed of manumission, and they do not further any complaints now or in the future against those who get their manumission (...) ................ (x, son of ) Cornelius, Nervianus and .. (son of ....), Sebastios and (...) and (x from) Mousegeteios ...........(Too fragmentary to translate any further)
Provenance:
Oxyrhynchos, Oxyrhynchite nome, province of Egypt
Acquisition:
Bought from natives of Behnasa, 28.3. 1928. Part of a joint purchase of Columbia, Michigan, Princeton and Oslo universities
Acquisition year:

Editions

  • Eitrem S-Amundsen L, P.Oslo III, 1936, 129

Further Literature


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