Rafał Taubenschlag
"The Temple of Hibis in El Khārgeh
Oasis", H. G. Evelyn White, James H.
Oliver, New York 1938 : [recenzja]
The Journal of Juristic Papyrology 3, 178
178 JOURNAL OF PAPYROLOGY
tract concerning an inheritance. A widow administers the pa-ternal inheritance on behalf of her infant child (cf. the mother as
curatrix, m y Law I 134). The document may be either a deed of sale, through which the mother sold the inheritance, or a receipt issued b y the next of the child to the mother to the effect that he received the inheritance from her. № 16 ( V I / V I I cent. A.D.) is an ordinary lease of land. It is stipulated in the document that the rental is to be delivered at the granary of a monastery (see the explanation p. 77). № 17, 18 and 19 are letters.
H. G. E V E L Y N W H I T E and J A M E S H. O L I V E R , The Temple
of Hibis in El Khärgeh Oasis, New Y o r k 1938, The
Metropoli-tan Museum of Art. Egyptian Expeditions.
The texts published b y the editors are: № 1 (49 A.D.) the edict of Gnaeus Vergilius Capito; № 2 (60 A.D.) a mutilated edict of Lu-cius Julius Vestinus, (unpublished); only the passages concerning its publication b y the strategus are preserved and readable. J e a n M a s p e r o suggested that cattle formed part of the subject of the edict as well as boundaries. № 3 (68 A.D.) the edict of Tiberius Julius Alexander. Te;xt В (a new recension). № 5 and 6 (III cent. A.D.) are epigrams of Hermeas. № 7—42 are miscellaneous in-scriptions from the Ptolemaic, Roman and Byzantine period.
P A P Y R I O F T H E R O M A N A N D B Y Z A N T I N E P E R I O D S R I T A C A L D E R I N I , T E R E S A C E R U L L O , O R S O L I N A M O N T E
-V E C C H I , S E R G I O F R A N C I O N I , O R O N Z O P A R L A N G E L I ,
Dai papiri inediti della Raccolta Milanese (Aegyptus X X I I (1942) 5 5 - 7 3 ) .
In № 11, a letter from I I I cent. A.D. we find the words (v. 14) εις την έπιτήρησiv των δημοσίων τραπεζειτών περί τάς μερίδας υπαρχόν-των; see m y Law II 90«; № 12 (187 A.D.) is a receipt of λαογραφία; № 13 (III cent. A.D.) an account; № 14 (III cent. A.D.) a fra-gment of a petition; № 15 ( V / V I cent. A.D.) a contract of ser-vices (cf. m y Law I 281 f f ) , for three years. There are many expressions referring to Roman law; (v. 6/7) εις το μηδέ μίαν μέμψιν ή άμελίαν ή κατάγνωσίν τινα περί έμ.έ γενέσθαι; (ν. 13) άποκαταστησαι σοι ταύτα μετά πίστεως αγαθής, cf. m y Law I 31i67; (v. 16) έκβάλ-λοντά με αν ε υ αιτίας τινός και καταγνώσεως (cf. my Law I 276). The obligations of both the parties are strenghtened b y penalty (cf. m y