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Texts about Cloth Goods
Receipt for Garments
P. Mich. Inv. 1050
Origin unknown
This receipt lists garments and various other
cloth items to be given to Theodosios in Zenons name. This receipt
was written in Greek in the 5th or 6th century A.D.
List of clothes
which are in the rest-house, through brother Martyrios, from me, Zenon:
A linen variegated
tunic, 1, one;
cloaks made in the Antiochian style, 5, in total, five;
similarly, an Antioch hood, 1, in total, one;
combed linen variegated tunic, 1, in total, one;
wrapping cloths, 3, three;
a shirt and a cloak;
a light green upper garment, 1, one;
embroidered panels, 4, in total, four;
a fine linen cloth, 1 in total, one;
silver spoons, 10, in total, ten.
Give these effects
to brother Theodosios, taking from him on account of what he owes to me
for...
(Label)
A receipt of Zenon...
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