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Ostr. Wimborne Minster, Private collection Bankes 134

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Metadata

Collection

Collection Wimborne Minster, Kingston Lacy estate, private collection John Bankes
Inventory Number Ostr. Wimborne Minster, Private collection Bankes 134
Publication Number O.Bankes 86 descr.
Current Location Wimborne Minster, Kinston Lacy
Publication Permission Status no permission for publication necessary
Publication Status partly published

Origin / Provenance

Ancient Provenance Site Elephantine (Ꜣbw; Yb; YbꜢ; YbꜤ; Ἐλεφαντίνη, יב , ⲉⲓⲏⲃ) [Trismegistos]
Certainty: high
Ancient Provenance District Upper Egypt, 1st nome (Ombites) [Trismegistos]
Type of Discovery find (unspecified)
Certainty:
Finder (= First Purchaser) Bankes, William John
Certainty:
Location of Find / Purchase in Egypt Elephantine
District of Find / Purchase in Egypt Upper Egypt, 1st nome (Ombites) [Trismegistos]
Type of Acquisition for the Intitution old stock
Date of Acquisition for the Intitution between 1815 and 1818
Transferor (Seller, Previous Owner) (not relevant)
Certainty:

Object

Object Type ostracon
Dating between 160 and
Criteria for Dating date according to tax collector's time of office
Range of Preservation incomplete
State of Preservation broken at left, surface abraded and damaged.

Text Basic Information

Localization of Text on Object convex (outside)
Inks and Pigments carbon ink monochrome black
Range of Preservation (Text) incomplete
State of Preservation (Text) broken at left, surface damaged
Script, Primary Greek
Language, Primary Greek, Ancient
Comments on Handwriting documentary, hand 1 unknown, signature of a praktor called Ammonios (2)
  recto verso
Quantity of Lines 6
Quantity of Columns 1

 

Text Content

Modern Title Receipt for contribution (merimos)
Ancient Scribe(s) of Text
Text Types
  • documentary | receipt | tax receipt
Summary of Content receipt of Ammonios and Sokration, collectors of money taxes at Elephantine through the assistant Pachompetenephotes, for merismoi, with signature of Ammonios. probably of year 21 or 23 of Antoninus
Location of Composition Elephantine Upper Egypt, 1st nome Egypt (Certainty: high)
Comments on Text new ed.* , parallels WO 241 and 242. date: the assistant Pachompetenephotes is only in year 23 of Antoninus active
Multilingualism Script = Language Monolingual
Gender Man
Religion unknown

 

Text

Transcription Translation Pictures
convex
1Ἀμμώνιος καὶ Σ̣ω̣κ̣ρατίων ο̣ἱ̣ β̣̅ πράκ(τορες)
2Ἐλεφ(αντίνης) δ̣ιὰ̣ Π̣αχομπετενε̣φ̣ώ̣τ̣ου
3βοηθ(οῦ). δι̣έ̣γ̣ρ̣α̣ψεν Π -?-
4 -?- ̣ ̣ ὑπ(ὲρ) μερισμῶν κ ̣ (ἔτους)
5[(δραχμὴν) α (ἡμιωβέλιον). (ἔτους) κγ Ἀ]ντωνίνου Καίσαρος
6[τοῦ κυρίου, Ἐ]πὶφ1 l. [Ἐ]πεὶφ ε̅. Ἀμμώνιος σεσημείωμαι. 2ed. ἔγραψα

1 l. [Ἐ]πεὶφ
2 ed. ἔγραψα
convex
1Ammonios and Sokration, the 2 collectors
2of Elephantine, through Pachompetenephotes,
3assistant. Thus has paid P---
4--- for contributions of year 21/23?
51 dr. 1/2 ob. Year 23 of Antoninus Caesar
6the lord, Epeiph 5. (hand 2) Ammonios, I have signed.
86_O_Bankes_inv_134_S1
Reserved Copyright
     
Places (read out from edition)
  • Ἐλεφ(αντίνης) (places.xml#3)
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    People mentioned in Text

    ID gender en normiert original Language Functions in Texts
    13790 man Ammonios praktor 2 Ἀμμώνιος Greek, Ancient

     

    Dates

    RulerID Regnal Year MonthID Day Date of the Text Gregorian Date dating_comment
    Antoninus Pius 23 Epeiph 05 160 June 29 CE date in text, year incertain: the assistant Pachompetenephotes is only in year 23 active;

     

    Pictures

    86_O_Bankes_inv_134_S1
    Reserved Copyright

     

    Literature

     

    DatasetID 309232
    last Change 29.07.2022
    Trismegistos 699560
    Papyri.info ddbdp/o.bankes;;86
    Author Ruth Duttenhöfer
    Dataset License Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
    (CC BY-NC-SA)
    Data set citation Data set 309232 (= Ostr. Wimborne Minster, Private collection Bankes 134), ERC-Project ELEPHANTINE: Ruth Duttenhöfer.