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Ostr. Paris, Louvre OGL 1273

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Metadata

Collection

Collection Paris, Musée National du Louvre
Inventory Number Ostr. Paris, Louvre OGL 1273
Publication Number O.Eleph. II
Current Location Paris, Musée National du Louvre
Publication Permission Status permission for publication assigned
Publication Status unpublished

Origin / Provenance

Ancient Provenance Site Elephantine / Syene () [Trismegistos]
Certainty: high
Ancient Provenance District Upper Egypt, 1st nome (Ombites) [Trismegistos]
Type of Discovery archaeological excavation
Certainty:
Finder (= First Purchaser) Clermont-Ganneau, Charles
Certainty:
District of Find / Purchase in Egypt Upper Egypt, 1st nome (Ombites) [Trismegistos]

Object

Object Type ostracon
Dating between 115 and
Criteria for Dating date in text
Range of Preservation complete
State of Preservation two joining fragments

Text Basic Information

Localization of Text on Object convex (outside)
Inks and Pigments carbon ink monochrome black
Range of Preservation (Text) complete
State of Preservation (Text) two joining fragments
Script, Primary Greek
Script, additional A Demotic
Language, Primary Greek, Ancient
Language, additional A Demotic
Comments on Handwriting documentary, hand of Pachompaimouthes
  recto verso
Quantity of Lines 7
Quantity of Columns 1

 

Text Content

Modern Title Receipt for contribution (merimos)
Ancient Archives none
Ancient Scribe(s) of Text
Text Types
  • documentary | receipt | tax receipt
Summary of Content receipt of Dionysios, Ammonios and Pachomp(aimouthes) praktores argyrikon of Syene through Pachomp(aimouthes) for contribution, paid by Bienchis, son of Peeis and the mother Senesentis, daughter of Sansnos, linen weaver?. Demotic Subscription: Pachompaimouthes (scribe+praktor) in Egyptian as Pachnoumis, son of Imouthes, son of Psenchnoumis.
Location of Composition Aswan / Syene Upper Egypt, 1st nome Egypt (Certainty: high)
Comments on Text ok
Multilingualism Bilingual Script = Language
Gender Man Woman
Comment on Gender mother in filiation
Religion unknown

 

Text

Transcription Translation Pictures
convex
11Transcription and translation of the Greek by Ruth Duttenhöfer, of the Demotic by Jan Moje. Διονύσιος καὶ Ἀμώνιος καὶ Παχομπαιμοῦθης πράκτορες ἀργυρικῶν Σ̣ο̣ή̣νης,
2διὰ Παχομπα̣ι̣μ̣ούθ̣ου. δ̣ι̣έ̣γ̣ραψεν Βιῆγχις
3Πεήϊτος μητρὸς Σενεσέντις
4Ψανσνῶτος λιν̣ό̣υφος μερισμὸν ιη (ἔτους) (δραχμὰς) β (ὀβολόν). (ἔτους) ιη
5Τραιανοῦ Ἀρίστου τοῦ κυρί̣ο̣υ
6Μεχεὶρ λ̅.

1 Transcription and translation of the Greek by Ruth Duttenhöfer, of the Demotic by Jan Moje.
convex
7Pa-H̱nm sꜣ I͗y-m-ḥtp sꜣ Pꜣ-šr-H̱nm

convex
1Dionysios and Ammonios and Pachompaimouthes, collectors of money taxes at Syene,
2through Pachompaimouthes. Thus has paid Bienchis,
3son of Peeis and the mother Senesentis,
4aughter of Psansnos, linen weaver, the contribution of year 18, 2 dr. 1 ob. Year 18
5of Traianus Optimus the lord,
6Mechir 30.
7Pachnoumis, son of Imouthı͗s, son of Psenchnoumis.
OGL_1273_S1_001
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OGL_1273_S1_002
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Places (read out from edition)
  • Σ̣ο̣ή̣νης (places.xml#8)
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    People mentioned in Text

    ID gender en normiert original Language Functions in Texts
    12435 man Ammonios praktor (Syene) Ammonios praktor Greek, Ancient

     

    Dates

    RulerID Regnal Year MonthID Day Date of the Text Gregorian Date dating_comment
    Trajan 18 Mecheir 30 115 February 24 CE date in text;

     

    Pictures

    OGL_1273_S1_001
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    OGL_1273_S1_002
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    Literature

    previousely unpublished

     

    DatasetID 315844
    last Change 29.07.2022
    Author Ruth Duttenhöfer (Greek); Jan Moje (Demotic)
    Dataset License Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
    (CC BY-NC-SA)
    Data set citation Data set 315844 (= Ostr. Paris, Louvre OGL 1273), ERC-Project ELEPHANTINE: Ruth Duttenhöfer (Greek); Jan Moje (Demotic).