ἔτους λε Φαρμοῦ(θι) η τέτα(κται) ἐπὶ τῆν ἐν Διὸς πό(λει) τῆι Με(γάληι) τρά(πεζαν), ἐφʼ ἧς Λυσίμα(χος), κατὰ τὴν παρὰ Σαραπίωνος καὶ τῶν μετόχων τῶν πρὸς τῆι ὠνῆι διαγρα(φήν), ὑφʼ ἣν ὑπογρά(φουσιν) Ἑρμόφιλος καὶ Σαρα(πίων) οἱ ἀντιγρα(φεῖς), ὠνῆς Πεχύτης Ἁρσιήσιος (τετάρτου) μέρους ψιλοῦ τό(που), π(ηχῶν) γ γ´, ἐν τῶι ἀπὸ νό(του) μέ(ρει) Διὸς πό(λεως) τῆς Με(γάλης) ἀπὸ λιβὸς τοῦ δρό(μου) τοῦ Ἡρα(κλέους) τοῦ ἄγοντος ἐπὶ ποτα(μόν), οὗ αἱ γειτνί(αι) δεδή(λωνται) διὰ τῆς προκειμέ(νης) συνγρα(φῆς), ὃν ἠγόρασεν παρʼ Ἀμμωνίου τοῦ Πυρρίου καὶ Ψεναμούνιος τοῦ Πυρρίου, χα(λκοῦ) (ταλάντων) γ Β τέ(λος) οὗ ἀλ(λαγὴ) Α (γίνονται) Α. Λυσίμαχος τρα(πεζίτης).
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In the year of the 14th (or 15th) of the city of Zeus, at the Great table, under which Lysimachus, according to the agreement of Sarapion and the partners regarding the sale, under which Hermophilus and Sarapion the copyists sign, of the sale of Pechytis Arsiēsios (of the fourth) part of a small place, of three cubits, in the southern part of the city of Zeus of the Great, from the edge of the road of Heracles leading to the river, where the neighboring properties are indicated by the preceding writing, which was purchased from Ammonius the son of Pyrrius and Psenamounius the son of Pyrrius, of bronze (talents) of three. The end of which is changed. Lysimachus the banker.