Skip to content
Snippets Groups Projects

Update letter_order.xml

Closed Susan Fogarty requested to merge Susan.Fogarty-master-patch-85139 into master
1 file
+ 4
4
Compare changes
  • Side-by-side
  • Inline
@@ -146,17 +146,17 @@
<p>An early order to pay is written as a double document, in <term xml:lang="lat"
>pagina</term> format, the writing against vertical fibres [<ref
type="internal" target="1937.xml">1937</ref> 254 BCE, Philadelphia]. Some
examples are <term xml:lang="lat">transversa charta</term> with horizontal fibres
examples are <term xml:lang="lat">transversa charta</term> [<ref type="internal"
target="20035.xml">20035</ref>], and others in this orientation with horizontal fibres
[<ref type="internal" target="23376.xml">23376</ref> 13 BCE-14 CE,
Herakleopolite nome], or with vertical fibres [<ref type="internal"
target="20035.xml">20035</ref>]. There are also small squarish examples
Herakleopolite nome]. There are also small squarish examples
[<ref type="internal" target="20124.xml">20124</ref> 256 CE, Oxyrhynchus].
Some of the orders to pay wheat and wine from the estate in Oxyrhynchus were
written on the same sheet but never separated, i.e. [<ref type="internal"
target="45258.xml">45258</ref> and <ref type="internal" target="45259.xml"
>45259</ref>, pagina format, vertical fibres], and [<ref type="internal"
target="15674.xml">15674</ref> and <ref type="internal" target="45261.xml"
>45261</ref>, <term xml:lang="lat">transversa charta</term>, horizontal fibres]. </p>
>45261</ref>, horizontally oriented, horizontal fibres]. </p>
<p>This variety underlines the fact that orders to pay are generally rather informal
in respect of format.</p>
</div>
Loading