Census Declaration from Arsinoite Nome

نوع المستند : المقالة الأصلية

المؤلف

Lecturer - Ancient European Civilization Department Faculty of Arts - Ain Shams University مدرس بقسم الحضارة الأوربية القديمة، کلية الآداب، جامعة عين شمس، مصر

المستخلص

The current paper is an edition of unpublished Greek documentary papyrus from Cairo Museum under glass 86 of the Special Register Nr. 3049 with inv. 158. This papyrus is attributed to Theadelphia (Arsinoite nome) and dates to the first half of the second century AD. This text is a census declaration, the Roman government set up a fourteen-year cycle of census declarations. Each inhabitant in Egypt had to be declared in a house-by-house. The verso of the papyrus was later used for a memorandum. 
الورقة البحثية الحالية هي عبارة عن نشر بردية وثائقية يونانية غير منشورة من المتحف المصري بالقاهرة، رقم الزجاجة 86 للسجل الخاص 3049 تحت رقم الجرد 158. هذه البردية من ثيادلفيا (إقليم أرسينوى) وتعود إلى النصف الأول من القرن الثاني الميلادي. نص هذه البردية هو إعلان إحصاء سکاني من إقليم أرسينوى. أقامت الحکومة الرومانية اجراء الإحصاء السکاني مرة کل أربعة عشر عامًا، وکان لابد على کل ساکن منزل في مصر أن يقدم إعلانًا رسميًا يشمل جميع البيانات عن قاطني هذا المنزل. تم استخدام ظهر البردية لاحقًا کمُذَکِّرة بها قائمة بالعناصر التي لا يجب نسيانها.

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