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المؤلفون: Aurelios Aunes, son of Polion
المصدر: The document contains eleven declarations of land for the census of the year 302 A.D. All are of the same day (Thoth 26), this being the date preserved in five of the eleven columns, with a portion of the date in other columns. The eleven declarations are from Karanis, Arsinoe and Ptolemais Nea, but the plots declared are without exception about the village of Ptolemais Nea. The head of the census is the same Septimius Sabinus who had charge of the work in that none five years earlier (see P.Corn. 19 = P.Corn. inv. no II 30).; The census ....
مصطلحات موضوعية: Ptolemais Nea (Extinct city), Government publications--Egypt., Land value taxation--Egypt., Census--Egypt., Literacy--Egypt., Measures and weights, Ancient., Cities and towns--Officials and employees--Egypt., Land tenure--Egypt., Crown olands--Egypt, Diocletian, Maximian, Constantius, Valerius Euethius, catholikos, Aurelios Alexandros, anametretes of toparchy 4th and 5th, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, Egypt, Sabinos, censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Hierax,censitor, Aurelios Aunes, son of Polion, Heron, surveyor
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المؤلفون: Aurelios Aunes, son of Polion
المصدر: The document contains eleven declarations of land for the census of the year 302 A.D. All are of the same day (Thoth 26), this being the date preserved in five of the eleven columns, with a portion of the date in other columns. The eleven declarations are from Karanis, Arsinoe and Ptolemais Nea, but the plots declared are without exception about the village of Ptolemais Nea. The head of the census is the same Septimius Sabinus who had charge of the work in that none five years earlier (see P.Corn. 19 = P.Corn. inv. no II 30).; The census ....
مصطلحات موضوعية: Ptolemais Nea (Extinct city), Government publications--Egypt., Land value taxation--Egypt., Census--Egypt., Literacy--Egypt., Measures and weights, Ancient., Cities and towns--Officials and employees--Egypt., Land tenure--Egypt., Crown olands--Egypt, Diocletian, Maximian, Constantius, Valerius Euethius, catholikos, Aurelios Alexandros, anametretes of toparchy 4th and 5th, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, Egypt, Sabinos, censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Hierax,censitor, Aurelios Aunes, son of Polion, Heron, surveyor
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المؤلفون: Aurelios Aunes, son of Polion
المصدر: The document contains eleven declarations of land for the census of the year 302 A.D. All are of the same day (Thoth 26), this being the date preserved in five of the eleven columns, with a portion of the date in other columns. The eleven declarations are from Karanis, Arsinoe and Ptolemais Nea, but the plots declared are without exception about the village of Ptolemais Nea. The head of the census is the same Septimius Sabinus who had charge of the work in that none five years earlier (see P.Corn. 19 = P.Corn. inv. no II 30).; The census ....
مصطلحات موضوعية: Ptolemais Nea (Extinct city), Government publications--Egypt., Land value taxation--Egypt., Census--Egypt., Literacy--Egypt., Measures and weights, Ancient., Cities and towns--Officials and employees--Egypt., Land tenure--Egypt., Crown olands--Egypt, Diocletian, Maximian, Constantius, Valerius Euethius, catholikos, Aurelios Alexandros, anametretes of toparchy 4th and 5th, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, Egypt, Sabinos, censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Hierax,censitor, Aurelios Aunes, son of Polion, Heron, surveyor
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المصدر: The document contains eleven declarations of land for the census of the year 302 A.D. All are of the same day (Thoth 26), this being the date preserved in five of the eleven columns, with a portion of the date in other columns. The eleven declarations are from Karanis, Arsinoe and Ptolemais Nea, but the plots declared are without exception about the village of Ptolemais Nea. The head of the census is the same Septimius Sabinus who had charge of the work in that none five years earlier (see P.Corn. 19 = P.Corn. inv. no II 30).; The census was instituted in accordance with an imperial decree which was sent abroad over Egypt by order of the catholicos, at that time being Valerius Euethius. The first step was a declaration made by landowners and landholders to the censitor of all the taxable land held by them. In our document the primary declaration had been made a short time before, as appears from the phrase "apo tes apographeises up' emou proen epi Sabeino kensitori". The next move was taken by the goverment officials. The land reported as "chersos" or "adespotos" was checked over by the bureau of the landmeasurer ("anametretes"). In our document this occured in the month Thoth at the height of the flood season. The investigation was designed to determine what amount of the land reported by individuals as "dry" or "ownerless" should actually be classified as seed land ("en spora" or "sporime ge"). The peasant landowner or landlord was held responsible both for correct measurement and for declaration of the gain of the goverment resulting from the substitution of "seed land" for the "dry" and "tenantless" amounts primarily reported.; It is at this point that the action and report envisaged in the present Cornell papyrus. Accompanied by three recognised surveyros ("geometrai"), the peasant owner or tenant had measured the "chersos" and "adespotos" portions of his plots which the goverment had designated as probably transferable to the classification of "basilike ge spo
مصطلحات الفهرس: Ptolemais Nea (Extinct city); Government publications--Egypt.; Land value taxation--Egypt.; Census--Egypt.; Literacy--Egypt.; Measures and weights, Ancient.; Cities and towns--Officials and employees--Egypt.; Land tenure--Egypt.; Crown olands--Egypt., Diocletian;; Maximian;; Constantius;; Maximian;; Valerius Euethius , catholikos;; Aurelios Alexandros, anametretes of toparchy 4th and 5th, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, Egypt;; Sabinos, censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Egypt;; Hierax,censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Egypt;; Aurelios Aunes, son of Polion;; Heron, surveyor;; Anaios (or Aneos), surveyor;; Apollonios, surveyor;; Abous, boundary official;; Aas, son of Aboukis, headman of the village;; Olkanol, village chief;; Patermouthis;; Achillas, boundary commissioner;; Aurelios Kopres, son of Euporos;; Anas;; Aurelios Mysthes, son of Zosimos, image
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المصدر: The document contains eleven declarations of land for the census of the year 302 A.D. All are of the same day (Thoth 26), this being the date preserved in five of the eleven columns, with a portion of the date in other columns. The eleven declarations are from Karanis, Arsinoe and Ptolemais Nea, but the plots declared are without exception about the village of Ptolemais Nea. The head of the census is the same Septimius Sabinus who had charge of the work in that none five years earlier (see P.Corn. 19 = P.Corn. inv. no II 30).; The census was instituted in accordance with an imperial decree which was sent abroad over Egypt by order of the catholicos, at that time being Valerius Euethius. The first step was a declaration made by landowners and landholders to the censitor of all the taxable land held by them. In our document the primary declaration had been made a short time before, as appears from the phrase "apo tes apographeises up' emou proen epi Sabeino kensitori". The next move was taken by the goverment officials. The land reported as "chersos" or "adespotos" was checked over by the bureau of the landmeasurer ("anametretes"). In our document this occured in the month Thoth at the height of the flood season. The investigation was designed to determine what amount of the land reported by individuals as "dry" or "ownerless" should actually be classified as seed land ("en spora" or "sporime ge"). The peasant landowner or landlord was held responsible both for correct measurement and for declaration of the gain of the goverment resulting from the substitution of "seed land" for the "dry" and "tenantless" amounts primarily reported.; It is at this point that the action and report envisaged in the present Cornell papyrus. Accompanied by three recognised surveyros ("geometrai"), the peasant owner or tenant had measured the "chersos" and "adespotos" portions of his plots which the goverment had designated as probably transferable to the classification of "basilike ge spo
مصطلحات الفهرس: Ptolemais Nea (Extinct city); Government publications--Egypt.; Land value taxation--Egypt.; Census--Egypt.; Literacy--Egypt.; Measures and weights, Ancient.; Cities and towns--Officials and employees--Egypt.; Land tenure--Egypt.; Crown olands--Egypt., Diocletian;; Maximian;; Constantius;; Maximian;; Valerius Euethius , catholikos;; Aurelios Alexandros, anametretes of toparchy 4th and 5th, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, Egypt;; Sabinos, censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Egypt;; Hierax,censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Egypt;; Aurelios Aunes, son of Polion;; Heron, surveyor;; Anaios (or Aneos), surveyor;; Apollonios, surveyor;; Abous, boundary official;; Aas, son of Aboukis, headman of the village;; Olkanol, village chief;; Patermouthis;; Achillas, boundary commissioner;; Aurelios Kopres, son of Euporos;; Anas;; Aurelios Mysthes, son of Zosimos, image
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المصدر: The document contains eleven declarations of land for the census of the year 302 A.D. All are of the same day (Thoth 26), this being the date preserved in five of the eleven columns, with a portion of the date in other columns. The eleven declarations are from Karanis, Arsinoe and Ptolemais Nea, but the plots declared are without exception about the village of Ptolemais Nea. The head of the census is the same Septimius Sabinus who had charge of the work in that none five years earlier (see P.Corn. 19 = P.Corn. inv. no II 30).; The census was instituted in accordance with an imperial decree which was sent abroad over Egypt by order of the catholicos, at that time being Valerius Euethius. The first step was a declaration made by landowners and landholders to the censitor of all the taxable land held by them. In our document the primary declaration had been made a short time before, as appears from the phrase "apo tes apographeises up' emou proen epi Sabeino kensitori". The next move was taken by the goverment officials. The land reported as "chersos" or "adespotos" was checked over by the bureau of the landmeasurer ("anametretes"). In our document this occured in the month Thoth at the height of the flood season. The investigation was designed to determine what amount of the land reported by individuals as "dry" or "ownerless" should actually be classified as seed land ("en spora" or "sporime ge"). The peasant landowner or landlord was held responsible both for correct measurement and for declaration of the gain of the goverment resulting from the substitution of "seed land" for the "dry" and "tenantless" amounts primarily reported.; It is at this point that the action and report envisaged in the present Cornell papyrus. Accompanied by three recognised surveyros ("geometrai"), the peasant owner or tenant had measured the "chersos" and "adespotos" portions of his plots which the goverment had designated as probably transferable to the classification of "basilike ge spo
مصطلحات الفهرس: Ptolemais Nea (Extinct city); Government publications--Egypt.; Land value taxation--Egypt.; Census--Egypt.; Literacy--Egypt.; Measures and weights, Ancient.; Cities and towns--Officials and employees--Egypt.; Land tenure--Egypt.; Crown olands--Egypt., Diocletian;; Maximian;; Constantius;; Maximian;; Valerius Euethius , catholikos;; Aurelios Alexandros, anametretes of toparchy 4th and 5th, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, Egypt;; Sabinos, censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Egypt;; Hierax,censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Egypt;; Aurelios Aunes, son of Polion;; Heron, surveyor;; Anaios (or Aneos), surveyor;; Apollonios, surveyor;; Abous, boundary official;; Aas, son of Aboukis, headman of the village;; Olkanol, village chief;; Patermouthis;; Achillas, boundary commissioner;; Aurelios Kopres, son of Euporos;; Anas;; Aurelios Mysthes, son of Zosimos, image
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المصدر: The document contains eleven declarations of land for the census of the year 302 A.D. All are of the same day (Thoth 26), this being the date preserved in five of the eleven columns, with a portion of the date in other columns. The eleven declarations are from Karanis, Arsinoe and Ptolemais Nea, but the plots declared are without exception about the village of Ptolemais Nea. The head of the census is the same Septimius Sabinus who had charge of the work in that none five years earlier (see P.Corn. 19 = P.Corn. inv. no II 30).; The census was instituted in accordance with an imperial decree which was sent abroad over Egypt by order of the catholicos, at that time being Valerius Euethius. The first step was a declaration made by landowners and landholders to the censitor of all the taxable land held by them. In our document the primary declaration had been made a short time before, as appears from the phrase "apo tes apographeises up' emou proen epi Sabeino kensitori". The next move was taken by the goverment officials. The land reported as "chersos" or "adespotos" was checked over by the bureau of the landmeasurer ("anametretes"). In our document this occured in the month Thoth at the height of the flood season. The investigation was designed to determine what amount of the land reported by individuals as "dry" or "ownerless" should actually be classified as seed land ("en spora" or "sporime ge"). The peasant landowner or landlord was held responsible both for correct measurement and for declaration of the gain of the goverment resulting from the substitution of "seed land" for the "dry" and "tenantless" amounts primarily reported.; It is at this point that the action and report envisaged in the present Cornell papyrus. Accompanied by three recognised surveyros ("geometrai"), the peasant owner or tenant had measured the "chersos" and "adespotos" portions of his plots which the goverment had designated as probably transferable to the classification of "basilike ge spo
مصطلحات الفهرس: Ptolemais Nea (Extinct city); Government publications--Egypt.; Land value taxation--Egypt.; Census--Egypt.; Literacy--Egypt.; Measures and weights, Ancient.; Cities and towns--Officials and employees--Egypt.; Land tenure--Egypt.; Crown olands--Egypt., Diocletian;; Maximian;; Constantius;; Maximian;; Valerius Euethius , catholikos;; Aurelios Alexandros, anametretes of toparchy 4th and 5th, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, Egypt;; Sabinos, censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Egypt;; Hierax,censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Egypt;; Aurelios Aunes, son of Polion;; Heron, surveyor;; Anaios (or Aneos), surveyor;; Apollonios, surveyor;; Abous, boundary official;; Aas, son of Aboukis, headman of the village;; Olkanol, village chief;; Patermouthis;; Achillas, boundary commissioner;; Aurelios Kopres, son of Euporos;; Anas;; Aurelios Mysthes, son of Zosimos, image
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المصدر: The document contains eleven declarations of land for the census of the year 302 A.D. All are of the same day (Thoth 26), this being the date preserved in five of the eleven columns, with a portion of the date in other columns. The eleven declarations are from Karanis, Arsinoe and Ptolemais Nea, but the plots declared are without exception about the village of Ptolemais Nea. The head of the census is the same Septimius Sabinus who had charge of the work in that none five years earlier (see P.Corn. 19 = P.Corn. inv. no II 30).; The census was instituted in accordance with an imperial decree which was sent abroad over Egypt by order of the catholicos, at that time being Valerius Euethius. The first step was a declaration made by landowners and landholders to the censitor of all the taxable land held by them. In our document the primary declaration had been made a short time before, as appears from the phrase "apo tes apographeises up' emou proen epi Sabeino kensitori". The next move was taken by the goverment officials. The land reported as "chersos" or "adespotos" was checked over by the bureau of the landmeasurer ("anametretes"). In our document this occured in the month Thoth at the height of the flood season. The investigation was designed to determine what amount of the land reported by individuals as "dry" or "ownerless" should actually be classified as seed land ("en spora" or "sporime ge"). The peasant landowner or landlord was held responsible both for correct measurement and for declaration of the gain of the goverment resulting from the substitution of "seed land" for the "dry" and "tenantless" amounts primarily reported.; It is at this point that the action and report envisaged in the present Cornell papyrus. Accompanied by three recognised surveyros ("geometrai"), the peasant owner or tenant had measured the "chersos" and "adespotos" portions of his plots which the goverment had designated as probably transferable to the classification of "basilike ge spo
مصطلحات الفهرس: Ptolemais Nea (Extinct city); Government publications--Egypt.; Land value taxation--Egypt.; Census--Egypt.; Literacy--Egypt.; Measures and weights, Ancient.; Cities and towns--Officials and employees--Egypt.; Land tenure--Egypt.; Crown olands--Egypt., Diocletian;; Maximian;; Constantius;; Maximian;; Valerius Euethius , catholikos;; Aurelios Alexandros, anametretes of toparchy 4th and 5th, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, Egypt;; Sabinos, censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Egypt;; Hierax,censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Egypt;; Aurelios Aunes, son of Polion;; Heron, surveyor;; Anaios (or Aneos), surveyor;; Apollonios, surveyor;; Abous, boundary official;; Aas, son of Aboukis, headman of the village;; Olkanol, village chief;; Patermouthis;; Achillas, boundary commissioner;; Aurelios Kopres, son of Euporos;; Anas;; Aurelios Mysthes, son of Zosimos, image
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المصدر: The document contains eleven declarations of land for the census of the year 302 A.D. All are of the same day (Thoth 26), this being the date preserved in five of the eleven columns, with a portion of the date in other columns. The eleven declarations are from Karanis, Arsinoe and Ptolemais Nea, but the plots declared are without exception about the village of Ptolemais Nea. The head of the census is the same Septimius Sabinus who had charge of the work in that none five years earlier (see P.Corn. 19 = P.Corn. inv. no II 30).; The census was instituted in accordance with an imperial decree which was sent abroad over Egypt by order of the catholicos, at that time being Valerius Euethius. The first step was a declaration made by landowners and landholders to the censitor of all the taxable land held by them. In our document the primary declaration had been made a short time before, as appears from the phrase "apo tes apographeises up' emou proen epi Sabeino kensitori". The next move was taken by the goverment officials. The land reported as "chersos" or "adespotos" was checked over by the bureau of the landmeasurer ("anametretes"). In our document this occured in the month Thoth at the height of the flood season. The investigation was designed to determine what amount of the land reported by individuals as "dry" or "ownerless" should actually be classified as seed land ("en spora" or "sporime ge"). The peasant landowner or landlord was held responsible both for correct measurement and for declaration of the gain of the goverment resulting from the substitution of "seed land" for the "dry" and "tenantless" amounts primarily reported.; It is at this point that the action and report envisaged in the present Cornell papyrus. Accompanied by three recognised surveyros ("geometrai"), the peasant owner or tenant had measured the "chersos" and "adespotos" portions of his plots which the goverment had designated as probably transferable to the classification of "basilike ge spo
مصطلحات الفهرس: Ptolemais Nea (Extinct city); Government publications--Egypt.; Land value taxation--Egypt.; Census--Egypt.; Literacy--Egypt.; Measures and weights, Ancient.; Cities and towns--Officials and employees--Egypt.; Land tenure--Egypt.; Crown olands--Egypt., Diocletian;; Maximian;; Constantius;; Maximian;; Valerius Euethius , catholikos;; Aurelios Alexandros, anametretes of toparchy 4th and 5th, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, Egypt;; Sabinos, censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Egypt;; Hierax,censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Egypt;; Aurelios Aunes, son of Polion;; Heron, surveyor;; Anaios (or Aneos), surveyor;; Apollonios, surveyor;; Abous, boundary official;; Aas, son of Aboukis, headman of the village;; Olkanol, village chief;; Patermouthis;; Achillas, boundary commissioner;; Aurelios Kopres, son of Euporos;; Anas;; Aurelios Mysthes, son of Zosimos, image
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المصدر: The document contains eleven declarations of land for the census of the year 302 A.D. All are of the same day (Thoth 26), this being the date preserved in five of the eleven columns, with a portion of the date in other columns. The eleven declarations are from Karanis, Arsinoe and Ptolemais Nea, but the plots declared are without exception about the village of Ptolemais Nea. The head of the census is the same Septimius Sabinus who had charge of the work in that none five years earlier (see P.Corn. 19 = P.Corn. inv. no II 30).; The census was instituted in accordance with an imperial decree which was sent abroad over Egypt by order of the catholicos, at that time being Valerius Euethius. The first step was a declaration made by landowners and landholders to the censitor of all the taxable land held by them. In our document the primary declaration had been made a short time before, as appears from the phrase "apo tes apographeises up' emou proen epi Sabeino kensitori". The next move was taken by the goverment officials. The land reported as "chersos" or "adespotos" was checked over by the bureau of the landmeasurer ("anametretes"). In our document this occured in the month Thoth at the height of the flood season. The investigation was designed to determine what amount of the land reported by individuals as "dry" or "ownerless" should actually be classified as seed land ("en spora" or "sporime ge"). The peasant landowner or landlord was held responsible both for correct measurement and for declaration of the gain of the goverment resulting from the substitution of "seed land" for the "dry" and "tenantless" amounts primarily reported.; It is at this point that the action and report envisaged in the present Cornell papyrus. Accompanied by three recognised surveyros ("geometrai"), the peasant owner or tenant had measured the "chersos" and "adespotos" portions of his plots which the goverment had designated as probably transferable to the classification of "basilike ge spo
مصطلحات الفهرس: Ptolemais Nea (Extinct city); Government publications--Egypt.; Land value taxation--Egypt.; Census--Egypt.; Literacy--Egypt.; Measures and weights, Ancient.; Cities and towns--Officials and employees--Egypt.; Land tenure--Egypt.; Crown olands--Egypt., Diocletian;; Maximian;; Constantius;; Maximian;; Valerius Euethius , catholikos;; Aurelios Alexandros, anametretes of toparchy 4th and 5th, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, Egypt;; Sabinos, censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Egypt;; Hierax,censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Egypt;; Aurelios Aunes, son of Polion;; Heron, surveyor;; Anaios (or Aneos), surveyor;; Apollonios, surveyor;; Abous, boundary official;; Aas, son of Aboukis, headman of the village;; Olkanol, village chief;; Patermouthis;; Achillas, boundary commissioner;; Aurelios Kopres, son of Euporos;; Anas;; Aurelios Mysthes, son of Zosimos, image
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المصدر: The document contains eleven declarations of land for the census of the year 302 A.D. All are of the same day (Thoth 26), this being the date preserved in five of the eleven columns, with a portion of the date in other columns. The eleven declarations are from Karanis, Arsinoe and Ptolemais Nea, but the plots declared are without exception about the village of Ptolemais Nea. The head of the census is the same Septimius Sabinus who had charge of the work in that none five years earlier (see P.Corn. 19 = P.Corn. inv. no II 30).; The census was instituted in accordance with an imperial decree which was sent abroad over Egypt by order of the catholicos, at that time being Valerius Euethius. The first step was a declaration made by landowners and landholders to the censitor of all the taxable land held by them. In our document the primary declaration had been made a short time before, as appears from the phrase "apo tes apographeises up' emou proen epi Sabeino kensitori". The next move was taken by the goverment officials. The land reported as "chersos" or "adespotos" was checked over by the bureau of the landmeasurer ("anametretes"). In our document this occured in the month Thoth at the height of the flood season. The investigation was designed to determine what amount of the land reported by individuals as "dry" or "ownerless" should actually be classified as seed land ("en spora" or "sporime ge"). The peasant landowner or landlord was held responsible both for correct measurement and for declaration of the gain of the goverment resulting from the substitution of "seed land" for the "dry" and "tenantless" amounts primarily reported.; It is at this point that the action and report envisaged in the present Cornell papyrus. Accompanied by three recognised surveyros ("geometrai"), the peasant owner or tenant had measured the "chersos" and "adespotos" portions of his plots which the goverment had designated as probably transferable to the classification of "basilike ge spo
مصطلحات الفهرس: Ptolemais Nea (Extinct city); Government publications--Egypt.; Land value taxation--Egypt.; Census--Egypt.; Literacy--Egypt.; Measures and weights, Ancient.; Cities and towns--Officials and employees--Egypt.; Land tenure--Egypt.; Crown olands--Egypt., Diocletian;; Maximian;; Constantius;; Maximian;; Valerius Euethius , catholikos;; Aurelios Alexandros, anametretes of toparchy 4th and 5th, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, Egypt;; Sabinos, censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Egypt;; Hierax,censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Egypt;; Aurelios Aunes, son of Polion;; Heron, surveyor;; Anaios (or Aneos), surveyor;; Apollonios, surveyor;; Abous, boundary official;; Aas, son of Aboukis, headman of the village;; Olkanol, village chief;; Patermouthis;; Achillas, boundary commissioner;; Aurelios Kopres, son of Euporos;; Anas;; Aurelios Mysthes, son of Zosimos, image
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المصدر: The document contains eleven declarations of land for the census of the year 302 A.D. All are of the same day (Thoth 26), this being the date preserved in five of the eleven columns, with a portion of the date in other columns. The eleven declarations are from Karanis, Arsinoe and Ptolemais Nea, but the plots declared are without exception about the village of Ptolemais Nea. The head of the census is the same Septimius Sabinus who had charge of the work in that none five years earlier (see P.Corn. 19 = P.Corn. inv. no II 30).; The census was instituted in accordance with an imperial decree which was sent abroad over Egypt by order of the catholicos, at that time being Valerius Euethius. The first step was a declaration made by landowners and landholders to the censitor of all the taxable land held by them. In our document the primary declaration had been made a short time before, as appears from the phrase "apo tes apographeises up' emou proen epi Sabeino kensitori". The next move was taken by the goverment officials. The land reported as "chersos" or "adespotos" was checked over by the bureau of the landmeasurer ("anametretes"). In our document this occured in the month Thoth at the height of the flood season. The investigation was designed to determine what amount of the land reported by individuals as "dry" or "ownerless" should actually be classified as seed land ("en spora" or "sporime ge"). The peasant landowner or landlord was held responsible both for correct measurement and for declaration of the gain of the goverment resulting from the substitution of "seed land" for the "dry" and "tenantless" amounts primarily reported.; It is at this point that the action and report envisaged in the present Cornell papyrus. Accompanied by three recognised surveyros ("geometrai"), the peasant owner or tenant had measured the "chersos" and "adespotos" portions of his plots which the goverment had designated as probably transferable to the classification of "basilike ge spo
مصطلحات الفهرس: Ptolemais Nea (Extinct city); Government publications--Egypt.; Land value taxation--Egypt.; Census--Egypt.; Literacy--Egypt.; Measures and weights, Ancient.; Cities and towns--Officials and employees--Egypt.; Land tenure--Egypt.; Crown olands--Egypt., Diocletian;; Maximian;; Constantius;; Maximian;; Valerius Euethius , catholikos;; Aurelios Alexandros, anametretes of toparchy 4th and 5th, Herakleidou meris, Arsinoite nome, Egypt;; Sabinos, censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Egypt;; Hierax,censitor, anametretes of toparchy Peri polin Ano, Hermopolite nome, Egypt;; Aurelios Aunes, son of Polion;; Heron, surveyor;; Anaios (or Aneos), surveyor;; Apollonios, surveyor;; Abous, boundary official;; Aas, son of Aboukis, headman of the village;; Olkanol, village chief;; Patermouthis;; Achillas, boundary commissioner;; Aurelios Kopres, son of Euporos;; Anas;; Aurelios Mysthes, son of Zosimos, image