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<head>Private protocol</head>
<p>The so-called private protocol was described in detail by <ref type="bibl"
target="http://papyri.info/biblio/51128">Wolff 1975</ref> and <ref type="bibl"
target="http://papyri.info/biblio/9194">Wolff 1978</ref>, who underlines the
<p>The so-called private protocol was described in detail by [<ref type="bibl"
target="http://papyri.info/biblio/51128">Wolff 1975</ref>] and [<ref type="bibl"
target="http://papyri.info/biblio/9194">Wolff 1978</ref>], who underlines the
dual nature of such documents: on the one hand, they seem to follow the formulation
in use in documents written by notarial offices (objective formulation or homology,
<term xml:lang="lat">praxis</term> and <term xml:lang="lat">kyria</term> clauses, often
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<p>Private protocols are attested for the most part in the Oxyrhynchite nome, but also
occur in the Arsinoite nome, and sporadically in other nomes. Although the
Oxyrhynchite and Arsinoite types display some common features, there are also
differences. <ref type="bibl" target="http://papyri.info/biblio/51128">Wolff 1975</ref> : 351
differences. [<ref type="bibl" target="http://papyri.info/biblio/51128">Wolff 1975</ref> : 351]
argues that both types developed independently, which justifies a separate treatment
below.</p>
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also at the top and on the left; no margin on the right; the size of the
bottom margin varies and is determined by the space needed by the scribe to
write his text.</p>
<p><ref type="bibl" target="http://papyri.info/biblio/51128">Wolff 1975</ref> : 353 concludes
<p>[<ref type="bibl" target="http://papyri.info/biblio/51128">Wolff 1975</ref> : 353] concludes
that the choice of using a private protocol is not dictated by legal criteria:
<q>which form was to be chosen was merely a question of individual taste or of
local tradition or fashion.</q> This is well illustrated by the case of the <ref type="other"
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