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Table of contents:
W. Graham Claytor, Tomasz Derda, Adam Łajtar, Grzegorz Ochała, Jakub Urbanik
From the Editors
Constantinos Balamoshev
P. Mert. II 81: On oracular inquiry and shady business. A re-edition with a new translation
Lajos Berkes, Anton Kistol
Jesus’s reply to Abgar and a tax receipt: Two Coptic ostraca in the Dnipro Museum
Jelle Bruning
Seven Arabic slave sale contracts on papyrus
Katarzyna de Lellis-Danys, Grzegorz Ochała, Aleksandra Pawlikowska-Gwiazda
Coptic and Copto-Greek ostraca in Warsaw (O. Vars. Copt.)
Giulio Iovine
Fragmentary legal document(s?) from the archive of Ammon scholasticus (P. Duke inv. 190–193 and 195)
Adam Łukaszewicz
An inscription from Hermopolis
Gabriella Messeri
Conto di vino (SB XII 10892 verso)
Radosław Miśkiewicz
Diocles’ Law (Dem. 24.42) and the problem of the validity of laws in Athens in the late fifth century BCE
Anna Plisecka
The stick and the carrot: Notes on P. Col. VI 123, ll. 6?8
Jakub Urbanik
The purpose of P. Dionysia (P. Oxy. II 237) and its mysterious beginning
Joanna Wegner
Clerical authority in late antique Egypt: A papyrological perspective
Marzena Wojtczak, Jakub Urbanik
To sell or to have sold? Hypotheke-prasis and dikaia time in P. Budge
Haggai Olshanetsky
Book review: Paul Holder (ed.), Roman Military Diplomas VI, London 2024
