Select Papyri, 1.192
INVENTORY OF CHURCH PROPERTY
Greek text: PGrenf ii.111
Date: 5th or 6th cent. A.D.
Inventory of the holy treasures and other utensils of the holy church of Apa Psaius of the village of Ibion, entrusted to the most discreet John, presbyter and steward, Choiak 15, 13th indiction, being as follows:
- 3 silver chalices ;
- 1 silver paten;
- 2 hangings;
- 1 iron rod;
- 1 other, small;
- 1 marble slab;
- 1 bronze tripod for the slab;
- 23 linen cloths for the slab ;
- 5 woollen cloths ;
- 6 door-curtains ;
- 1 other, old;
- 1 hanging woollen curtain;
- 1 hanging cover;
- 4 bronze lamp-stands;
- 2 iron lamp-stands;
- 1 bronze altar;
- 1 bronze basin ;
- 1 bronze flagon ;
- 2 bronze fonts;
- 6 hand-lamps with 6 nozzles;
- 4 boat-shaped lamps with 4 nozzles;
- 21 parchment books;
- 8 others of papyrus;
- 1 cup; 1 ladle;
- 1 knife;
- 1 bier;
- 1 wooden tray;
- 2 leather cushions;
- 1 mortar ;
- 8 wooden chairs ;
- 2 stools ;
- 1 triply woven web;
- 1 cupboard;
- 1 bronze flask.
{Endorsed} Made by me, Elias, archdeacon, on behalf of the holy Apa George.
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