Declaration of property (P.Duk.inv. 182 R (d))


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Catalogue Record

Title: Declaration of property, Eighth consulate of Diocletian and seventh consulate of Maximian (303)
Author: Aurelios Petearbeschinis (Priest of Panopolis, Egypt), fl. 303
	Aurelios Ammon, Scholastikos, fl. 348
Subject: Real property tax --Egypt --Akhmim --30 B.C.-640 A.D.
	Recording and registration --Egypt --Akhmim --30 B.C.-640 A.D.
	Landowners --Egypt --Akhmim --30 B.C.-640 A.D.
	Priests --Egypt --Akhmim --30 B.C.-640 A.D.
	Egypt --Officials and employees --30 B.C.-640 A.D.
	Surveyors --Egypt --Akhmim --30 B.C.-640 A.D.
	Documentary papyri --Egypt --Akhmim --30 B.C.-640 A.D.
	Tax returns --Egypt --Akhmim --30 B.C.-640 A.D.
Material: 1 item : papyrus, reconstructed from numerous fragments,
	mounted in one of three glass frames, bottom is broken off.
Note: Dimensions of fragments are 12.2 x 73.5 cm. or smaller.
	9 lines.
	Written along the fibers on the recto.
	Upper margin of 1.5 cm.; left margin of 3 cm.; right
	margin of 1 cm.
	P.Duk.inv. 182 R (d) was formerly P.Duk.inv. G 182 (b).
	Declaration of property from Panopolis (modern name:
	Akhmim), Egypt, written on papyrus. Written by Aurelius
	Petearbeschinis son of Horos and priest of Panopolis
	to Aurelius Markos and Aurelius Zoilos, surveyors
	of the Panopolite Nome, listing holdings in the Panopolite
	Nome in accordance with an imperial edict. Dated
	to the eighth consulate of Diocletian and the seventh
	consulate of Maximian (AD 303). Part of the archive
	of Ammon, the well-known scholastikos, or lawyer.
	In Greek.
	Descriptive database available in repository.

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