Detail View: Papyri Collection: Petition to the epistates phylakiton

Reference number: 
Greek P 150
Side: 
recto
Obverse: 
Small number 2, written in pencil
Image Number: 
JRL17021090
Image Title: 
Petition to the epistates phylakiton
Trismegistos Number: 
Citation reference: 
P. Ryl. Gr. 2 150
Description: 
A petition to the epistates phylakiton, complaining of insult and injury.
Creation site: 
Egypt: Euhemeria (mod. Qasr el-Banat)
Date created: 
19 October 40 CE
Time period covered: 
1 BCE - 500 CE
Place covered: 
Egypt: Euhemeria (mod. Qasr el-Banat)
People covered: 
Gaius Iulius Pholos (epistates phylakiton)
People covered: 
Sophos (estate manager)
People covered: 
Marcus Aponius Saturninus (landowner)
People covered: 
Dikaios, son of Chairemon
Language: 
Greek
Language code: 
grc
Number of lines: 
18
Technique used: 
Handwriting
Support material: 
Papyrus
Discovery site: 
Egypt: Euhemeria (mod. Qasr el-Banat) [?]
Bibliographic Reference: 
F. Mitthoff (2002), 'Bemerkungen zu Papyri XV (Korr. Tyche)', Tyche 17 (2002): p. 252; A.Z. Bryen (2013), Violence in Roman Egypt (Philadelphia): p. 220
Notes: 
The Papryrus description has been supplied by William Mundy.
Bibliography: 
Johnson, J De M; Martin, Victor; Hunt, Arthur S. Catalogue of the Greek Papyri in the John Rylands Library, Manchester. Volume II Documents of the Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, Nos. 62-456. Part 1 (1915): In: Catalogue of the Greek Papyri in the John Rylands Library, Manchester. Manchester, UK: Sherratt and Hughes, Publishers to the Victoria University of Manchester; 1915, pp. 10-11
Current repository: 
The University of Manchester Library, U.K.
Former repository: 
Lindsay family Earls of Crawford and Balcarres, former owner
Category: 
Manuscripts
Sub-Category: 
Fragments
Image rights: 
The University of Manchester Library
Work rights: 
The University of Manchester Library
Image sequence number: 
grc0150r
Image technique: 
Digital capture by The University of Manchester Library
Date image captured: 
2017-02-07
Metadata language: 
eng-GB
Collection Code: 
Papyri