Ἀπολλωνίῳ στρα(τηγῷ) Ἀρσι(νοίτου) Ἡρακλ(είδου) μερίδο(ς) παρὰ Πεταῦτ(ος) κωμογρα(μματέως) Σύρων καὶ ἄλλων κω(μῶν).
πρὸς ὑπόσχεσιν δοθεῖσάν σοι ὑπὸ Τασωύκιος Παθύνεως μετὰ κυρίου τοῦ ἀνδ(ρὸς) Σοκμητις (*)
Παθύνεω(ς) βουλο(μένης) ὠνήσασθαι ἐκ τῶν ἰς (*)
πρᾶ-σιν ὑπερκειμένων τῆς διοικ(ήσεως) (πρότερον) Σοκμᾶ Σοκμᾶ τοῦ Σοκμᾶ γενο(μένου) σιτολ(όγου) ἐν τῇ κώ(μῃ) οἰκί(αν) καὶ οἰκίδιο(ν) καὶ αὐλ(ήν), γί(τονες) (*)
τῶν ὅλ(ων) νό(του) ψιλοὶ τόπ(οι) βο(ρρᾶ) ἴσοδο̣[ς] (*)
[καὶ ἔξ]οδο̣ς̣ λιβ(ὸς) Ψονθνευς (*)
Πα[ ̣ ̣ ] ̣ ̣ ̣ [ -ca.?- ] καὶ μετόχω(ν) οἰκί(α) κ[αὶ ἴσοδος] (*)
καὶ ἔξοδος ἀπηλ(ιώτου) Παθύ[νε]ω[ς ̣ ̣ ̣ ̣ ] οἰκί(α), τιμῆς ἀργυρί(ου) (δραχμῶν) ̣
[ ̣ τῶν] ἑπομένων, δηλῶ [τὰ προκεί-] μενα οἰκόπεδα [θε]ωρ(ούμενα) δ[ιʼ ἐ]π̣ι̣- [σ]κέψεως ὁρισμο[ῦ δ]ι̣(όλου) ἀ̣δ̣[ε(σπότων)] ἀπρ̣ά̣- των μὴ ἄξια προ[κ(ηρυχθῆναι) διὰ τὴν] αἰσ- [χ]ρ̣ὰν διάθεσιν (δραχμῶν) ̣ ̣ , ἐ̣ξ̣ [ὧν μ]η̣- δὲν περιγείνεσθαι (*)
τῇ ἀνὰ χεῖρα (πενταετίᾳ) [δι]ὰ τὸ εἶ[να]ι ἄφορα ἔ̣τ̣[ι πάλαι] ἀπὸ ι̣θ̣ (ἔτους) Κομ(μόδου).
(ἔτους) κε Μάρκου Αὐρηλίου Κομμόδου Ἀντωνείνου Καίσαρος τοῦ κυρίου
Apparatus
To Apollonius, the general of Arsinoites, of the Heracleides, from Petauchos, the komogrammateus of the Syrians and other villages.
In accordance with the promise given to you by Tasouykios, son of Pathynes, with the lord of the man, Sokmetis (*)
of Pathynes, wishing to purchase from those in (*)
the transactions that are above the administration (previously) Sokma, Sokma of Sokma, having become a grain dealer in the village, a house and a small house and a courtyard, the inhabitants (*)
of all the land, the open places of the north, the entrance (*)
[and the] exit of the Libyan, Psontheues (*)
[and the] house of the metochos, and the entrance (*)
and the exit of the house of Pathynes, the honor of silver (drachmas) ̣
[and those] that follow, I declare [the preceding] plots of land [considered] by inspection of the definition of the entire property of the unowned, unworthy of being proclaimed due to the disgraceful disposition (of drachmas) ̣ ̣ , from which nothing should remain (*)
in the five-year period [due] to the fact that it is still unproductive from the year of Commodus (the year) of Marcus Aurelius Commodus, of Antoninus Caesar, the lord.