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Artefact ID1733
TM IDTM 32954
Findspot (DEChriM ID)33   (Madīnat al-Fayyūm)
ClassTextual
MaterialPapyrus
Writing mediumSheet/roll
Text contentDocumentary
LanguageGreek
Description

SB 14 12173: Letter from a son to his mother Moirous (?) 
The relatively well-preserved letter (11 x 25.5 cm) begins with reporting the sender’s daily προσκύνημα, for his mother as well as his brother Aphreingios and sister-in-law Zenobia. The ed.pr. considered this to be the first securely Christian letter to use the προσκύνημα formula. Most of the letter’s content is devoted to greetings to family members and other individuals: τ[ὸ]ν υἱόν μου Serapion, Silvanos, Apollonion τὸν δ[εσ]πότην μου, τὴν [θυ]γατέραν μου Mara and her sister, Demetria and her children, Apa Ganeis, the sister of Apynchis, Sake and Janes. These last two have been added along the left margin. ἡ ἀ[δ]ελφὴ ὑμῶν Matrona sends her greetings.
One sentence, directly addressed to the brother Aphreingios, regards fish sauce (γάρος, line 14), anise and medicine (τὰ θεραπ[…], line 16) for the sender’s son Heras, which Aphreingios is asked to send. The next informs him that the sender has been patiently waiting (μεμενήκαμεν καρτεροῦντες, line 19–20) for the arrival of Zenobia and her brother, The verso addresses the letter to the house of Apa Kyri, son of Lolous, in Hierakeion (in Arsinoe).

Selection criteriaMention of Christian individuals/communities, Christian terms/formulas/concepts, Christian onomastics
Date from300
Date to399
Dating criteria

Palaeography

Absolute/relative dateRelative date
Archaeological context

Presumably Arsinoe (Madīnat al-Fayyūm); acquired in Egypt by Bernard P. Grenfell and Francis W. Kelsey in Egypt in April/May 1920.

Accession number

Ann Arbor, Michigan University, Library P. 346

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Editio princeps
• Youtie, Herbert C. 1978. “P. Mich. inv. 346: A Christian προσκυνεμα.” Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik (ZPE) 28: 265-268. Tafel XVIII.

Additional bibliography
• Choat, Malcolm. 2006. Belief and Cult in Fourth-Century Papyri. Studia Antiqua Australiensia 1. Turnhout: Brepols. 68n282, 95n413, 168.
• Scholl, Reinhold and Margrit Homann. 2012. "Antike Briefkultur unter Familienmitgliedern." In Papyrologie und Exegese. Die Auslegung des Neuen Testaments im Licht der Papyri, edited by Jens Herzer. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. 47-126: 74-76, No. 5. 115, Abb. 4.
• Rupprecht, Hans-Albert and Joachim Hengstl. 1983. Sammelband Griechischer Urkunden aus Ägypten. Vierzehnter Band. Drittes Heft. (Nr. 11938–12219). (SB 14). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. 507-508, No. 12173.
• Winter, John Garrett. 1933. Life and Letters in the Papyri. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 87.

Authors
Victoria G. D. Landau, 2023
Suggested citation
Victoria G. D. Landau, 2023, "Artefact ID 1733", 4CARE database - Fourth-Century Christian Archaeological Record of Egypt, https://4care-skos.mf.no/artefacts/1733
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