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TM Arch id: 31
Protagonist: Ammon son of Peteharbeschinis belongs to a rich pagan family of high-ranking priets. Ammon himself was a well-educated scholastikos, with literary background; his brother Harpocration is a rhetor. (Go to TM People)
Description: Family archive (two generations) with a preponderance of petitions. Furthermore title deeds, lists of property, receipts, contracts, farming accounts, literary texts, private letters.
Publication: P. Ammon 1-2; P. Coll. Youtie 71-73
Studies: van Minnen, The letter (and other papers) of Ammon, P. L. Bat. 31, 2002, p. 177-199; F. Feder, Amon und seine Brüder. Eine ägyptische Familie aus Panopolis (Achmim) im 4. Jh. zwischen ägyptisch-hellenistischer Kultur und Christentum, IBAES 5 (2005), p. 103-108; I. Andorlini, Paganesimo e cristianesimo nell’Egitto del IV secolo d.C. : le care di Ammon scholasticus di Panopoli, Anabases. Traditions et réceptions de l’Antiquité, 12 (2010), p. 13-21; G. Jennes in A Blackwell companion to Greco-Roman and Late Antique Egypt, 2019, p. 478-479
Works: Several more volumes are planned.
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TM number | Publication | Status | Material | Language | Date |
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TM 20892 | P. Coll. Youtie 2 71 | certain | papyrus | Greek | AD 281 Mar 27 - Apr 25 (Probus, year 06, Pharmouthi) |
TM 20893 | P. Coll. Youtie 2 72 | certain | papyrus | Greek | AD 281 Mar 27 - Apr 25 (Probus, year 06, Pharmouthi) |
TM 60786 | P. Ammon 2 26 | certain | papyrus | Greek | AD 281 - 372 (cf. the range of the archive) |
TM 45460 | P. Duke inv. 221 Ro ined. | certain | papyrus | Greek | AD 281 - 372? |
TM 100121 | P. Ammon 1 16 c | certain | papyrus | Greek | AD 281 - 372 (cf. the range of the archive) |