Receipt from a φροντιστής (P.Oslo 3.94)

TITLE:
Receipt from a φροντιστής (P.Oslo 3.94)
DATE:
2nd – 3rd century AD
ACTUAL LOCATION:
Oslo, University Library P. 1435 (Place of discovery: Oxyrhynchos)
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Photo and translation
TEXT:
EITREM, S.; L. AMUNDSEN (1936): Papyri Osloensis: Fasc. III, Oslo, pp. 98-99
EDITIONS/TRANSLATIONS:

KEYWORDS:
Word used to mean procession:
Word used to mean the cult images:
προτομή (l. 4)
Gods or other entities named:
κυρίοι σεβαστοί (l. 5)
Description of the cult images:
Procession’s route:
Frequency with which the procession takes place:
Performers:
κομαστὴς πρ̣οτομῶν τῶν κυρίων Σεβαστῶν (ll. 4-5)
References to the public attending the procession:
Rites related to the procession:
Allusions to conduct or forms of reverence:
Other remarkable elements:

BIBLIOGRAPHY:
FISWICK, D. (1991): The Imperial Cult in the Latin West. Studies in the Ruler Cult of the Western Provinces of the Roman Empire. Volume II.1, Leiden, New York, København, Köln, p. 550, n. 457

TALLET, G.; C. ZIVIE-COCHE (2012): “Imported Cults”. In: C. Riggs (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Roman Egytp, Oxford, pp. 440-441