Title: Account of money taxes, [between 119 and 120?] Author: Apollonios (Strategos of the Apollonopolite Heptakomias Nome, Egypt), fl. 114-119. Subject: Accounting --Egypt --30 B.C.-640 A.D. Taxation --Egypt --30 B.C.-640 A.D. Strategi, Greek --30 B.C.-640 A.D. Egypt --Officals and employees --30 B.C.-640 A.D. Documentary papyri --Egypt --Apollonopolite Heptakomias Nome --30 B.C.-640 A.D. Accounts --Egypt --Apollonopolite Heptakomias Nome--30 B.C.-640 A.D. Material: 1 item : papyrus, 2 fragments which do not join mounted in 2 frames of glass, incomplete. Note: Dimensions of fragments are 11.8 x 15.5 cm. 12 lines. Written across the fibers on the verso; written along the fibers on the recto in a different hand. Left margin of 2 cm. P.Duk.inv. 512 V was formerly P.Miss. 78 V and P.Miss. 79 V. Papyrus account of money taxes from the Apollonopolites Heptakomias, Egypt. Mentions the villages Naboo and Ibion. Mentions also a period from Tybi (late December through late January) to Payni (late May through late June). Mentions Thoth (late August through late September) and Phaophi (late September through late October). Part of the papers of Apollonios, the well-known strategos or highest civil official in the region of the Apollonopolites Heptakomias. Recto has a list of candidates for public offices in Greek (P.Duk.inv. 512 R). In Greek. Descriptive database available in repository.
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