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A Yale Papyrus: ASP 41 (P Yale III 137)by Paul SchubertThis papyrus is a return of taxable private land for the village of Philadelphia dating from AD 216/217. The register, divided into three parts, includes five entries of Alexandrian officials, followed by a dozen entries recording local magistrates and people of archon rank, and finally a list of all the private land owners in alphabetical order. The document assesses the amount of land retained by individuals in the village, the basis forwhich contributions to the armies of Emperor Caracalla were determined. In addition to a physical description of the papyrus this volume includes a discussion of the historical background and socioeconomic significance of the lists. 123 pages, 8 b/w pls (American Society of Papyrologists, American Studies in Papyrology, 41, 2001) Browse other Egypt Literature & Papyri books |
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