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Edition of a fragment of an Oxyrhynchite deed of surety, P.Heid. inv. G 5150, from the first half of the seventh century. The appendix contains new readings in two more seventh-century Oxyrhynchite sureties, PSI I 52 and P.Köln XIII 548.
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In August 309 the Jews of Oxyrhynchos addressed the strategos of the Oxyrhynchite nome. If the interpretation is correct, the people who filed the document on behalf of the Jews appear to represent a koinon, which is a term also used for professional associations but here seemingly applied to the town’s Jewish community as a whole. A scholarly consensus has yet to be reached on whether the Jewish communities could be classified as collegia according to Roman law but various pieces of evidence adduced here indicate that this was possible. Another issue that is addressed here is the nature of the document and why it was addressed particularly to the strategos of the nome, who is known to have changed duties after Diocletian’s administrative reforms. Finally, this papyrus furnishes another important piece of information, as it records a further year-in-office of Dioskourides alias Ioulianos, a member of a prominent family of councillors and officials, whose origins can be traced back to Alexandria and who are known to us through (at least) three successive well-documented generations. The history of the family’s career (as evidenced by the hitherto published material) is offered in a nutshell in the form of an appendix.
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