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Geographical area |
Egypt
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Nome |
Oxyrhynchites (U19)
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Site |
Oxyrhynchus
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Full name (original language) |
τὸ κοινόν τῶν σ̣[ c.12 τῆς λαμ(πρᾶς)] κ̣α̣ὶ̣ λαμ(προτάτης) Ὀξυρυγχιτ[ῶν πόλεως (P.Oxy. LIV 3730, ll. 3-4)
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Full name (transliterated) |
to koinon ton s[ ... tes lam(pras)] kai lam(protates) Oxyrhynchit[on poleos
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Name elements |
Geographical: | tes lam(pras)] kai lam(protates) Oxyrhynchit[on poleos |
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Descriptive terms |
κοινόν, koinon
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Note |
koinon: P.Oxy. LIV 3730, ll. 3
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Source(s) |
P.Oxy. LIV 3730 (AD 308-312)
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Online Resources |
P.Oxy. LIV 3730 TM 15234
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Source type(s) |
Papyrological source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Application to a logistes in Greek: this document is a declaration of some sort to the local administration from an association.
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Physical format(s) |
papyrus
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Leadership |
μηνιάρχης, meniarches: there were two meniarchai, [διὰ | ] μηνιαρχῶν Α[ὐρ(ηλίων) c.13 ] | καὶ Σαρμάτου Ἀρτεμιδώ[ρου, [dia ...] meniarchon A[urelion ...] kai Sarmatou Artemido[rou (ll. 4-6).
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Proper names and physical features |
Aurelius [- - -] son of [- - -]; Aurelius Sarmates son of Artemidorus
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Local interaction |
Application to a local official, the logistes (curator civitatis).
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Comments |
monthly price declarations; associations declared the prices of goods; price information was apparently collected and kept on file by authorities.
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Bibliography |
P.Oxy. LIV 3730 intr., appendix II.
Bagnall, R. (2000), 'Governmental roles in the economy of late antiquity', in E. Lo Cascio and D. Rathbone (eds.) Production and public powers in classical antiquity. Cambridge: 86-91. Coles, R. (1980) 'P. Oxy. I 85 Revised', ZPE 39: 115-23. Coles, R. (1980) 'P. Harr. 73 and 160 Revised', ZPE 37 (1980): 229-39.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
As R. A. Coles points out in his edition, it is perhaps not a declaration of prices, of which there are numerous examples from Oxyrhychus at this time. Instead, he suggests it may be closer to P.Oxy. LIV 3728 (306 CE: CAPInv. 1260), an application submitted by the donkey sellers in fulfillment of an unknown request. Although this association provided information to city administration, there is nothing to suggest that membership was compulsory. So we can be assured that this is a private association.
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