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POxy 2990 (or P. Oxy. XLI 2990) is one of four examples of libelli found at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt.
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1 | ὐρ(ήλιος) Ἡρακ̣λ̣ί̣δ̣η̣ | Aurelius Heraclides |
2 | εἶδον ὑμᾶς θύοντας | I saw you sacrificing |
3 | κ̣α̣ὶ̣ γευομέ̣νους. | and tasting . |
4 | Μ(άρκος) Αὐ(ρήλιος) Σεσονγῶσις | Markus Aurelius Sesongosis |
5 | καὶ ὡς χρηματίζω εἶδον | also likewise I certify I saw |
6 | ὑμᾶς θύοντας καὶ {γε} | you sacrificing and {also} |
7 | γευσαμένους | tasting |
8 | τῶν ἱερείων. | the holy meat portions. |
See also
- Lapsi (Christian)
- Oxyrhynchus papyri
- Other libelli: POxy 658, POxy 1464, POxy 3929
- Warrant to arrest a Christian: POxy 3035
References
- P.Oxy., 41.2990, Perseus Project
External links
- 'P.Oxy. XLI 2990' at Oxyrhynchus Papyri Project, Oxford University.
- Image: P. Oxy. XLII 2990 (© Copyright the Egypt Exploration Society).
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