A Sixth-Century Tax Register from the Hermopolite Nome
edited by Roger S. Bagnall, James G. Keenan, and Leslie S.B. MacCoull
This volume publishes the most complete documentary codex from 6th-century Egypt. Known to the scholarly world since 1905 and frequently cited since then, it now appears for the first time in full edition. The codex details money taxes paid by landowners at the village of Temseu Skordon and the hamlet Topos Demeou in the Hermopolite Nome. The language is Greek but with extensive Coptic influence. The text is especially important for its bearing on nomenclature, language, taxation and gold-to-copper monetary conversions.
225p, 4 plates (American Society Papyrologists, American Studies in Papyrology 51, 2011)
225p, 4 plates (American Society Papyrologists, American Studies in Papyrology 51, 2011)
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