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Artefact ID998
TM IDTM 33500
Findspot (DEChriM ID)-   ()
ClassTextual
MaterialPapyrus
Writing mediumSheet/roll
Text contentDocumentary
LanguageGreek
Description

P.Laur. II 42: Letter mentioning a Christian woman

Letter, partially mutilated on the left side, written on a reused document. Different arguments are articulated over paragraphs separated with blank spaces. The letter starts without any prescript and concerns a certain Tletes, a sailor who had to send some shipload of dipla of wine to Babylon but spent nearly half of it on the way, and has to be caught – he is described as a drunkard. The letter continues on the back (over a previous account), where the writer expresses that he is grieved over something the addressee has done to a woman named Atheas, "who is a Christian woman (χρηστιανή, l. χριστιανή), because she also is a laywoman (λαική), and she has never been discovered (doing) worldly business." (translation and comments of this passage in Luijendijk 2008: 38, n. 57; see also Choat 2006: 47-48, n. 185). This document contains one of the rare mentions of "Christian" people – the writer is seemingly also Christian.

The letter is written in a cursive hand running along the fibres on the verso of a reused papyrus, and continues on the back across the fibres, over a previously written in 2 columns account related with annona (SB XVIII 14039).

Selection criteriaMention of Christian individuals/communities, Christian terms/formulas/concepts
Date from368
Date to425
Dating criteria

Dated 4/5th c. in ed. pr.; Luijendijk 2008: 39, n. 57 dates it to late 4th c. or early 5th c., while Fournet 2017: 420 suggests a date in 4th c. The letter is written on the back of an account dated c. 368-369 (SB XVIII 14039 and BL X 224) which is the terminus post quem for the letter.

Absolute/relative dateRelative date
Archaeological context

Assigned to Oxyrhynchites nomos in ed. pr.

Accession number

Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana PL II 14 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Editio princeps

• Pintaudi, Rosario. 1977. Dai Papiri della Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana II. Pap.Flor. II. Florence, no. 42.

Additional bibliography

Blumell, Lincoln and Wayment, Thomas. 2015. Christian Oxyrhynchus. Waco, Texas, no. 159.

• Choat, Malcolm. 2006. Belief and Cult in Fourth-Century Papyri. Turnhout, 47-48.

• Clarysse,  Willy. 2017. "Emotions in Greek Private Papyrus Letters." Ancient Society 47, 63-86 (no. 4.9, p. 84-85).

Fournet, Jean-Luc. 2017. "CR : Lincoln H. Blumell & Thomas A. Wayment, Christian Oxyrhynchus. Texts, Documents, and Sources. Waco, Baylor University Press 2015". Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete. 63 (2). 415-420.

• Harrauer, Hermann. 1987. "P.Laur. II 42: Textus prior ined." Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 67, 105-108.

• Horsley, G.H.R. 1982. New documents illustrating early Christianity, 2. The Ancient History Documentary Research Centre Macquarie University, no. 102 (p. 172-174).

• Luijendijk, A.-M. 2008. Greetings in the Lord: Early Christians and the Oxyrhynchus Papyri. Cambridge (Mass.).

Tibiletti, G. 1979. Le lettere private nei papiri greci del III e IV secolo d.C. Tra paganesimo e cristianesimo. Milan, n. 34.

Authors
Valérie Schram, 2021
Suggested citation
Valérie Schram, 2021, "Artefact ID 998", 4CARE database - Fourth-Century Christian Archaeological Record of Egypt, https://4care-skos.mf.no/artefacts/998
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