E02436: Beginning of a Coptic will, from the monastery of Epiphanios at Thebes (Upper Egypt), mentioning an institution dedicated to Apa *George (presumably the soldier and martyr, S00259) on the mountain of Jeme; datable to the first half of the 7th century.
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P.Mon.Epiph. 87
The presbyter Kalashire of the church or monastery of Apa George makes his will, addressing it to Apa Epiphanius,monk of the monastery of Epiphanius.
'Thus do I write unto Apa Epiphanius, the pious monk, son of Andreas, that belongeth unto the city Ermont, being a monk in the mount of Jeme, the same mount wherein I also dwell, in this same nome of the city of Ermont.'
(Text and trans. W. E. Crum)
History
Evidence ID
E02436
Saint Name
George, soldier and martyr of Diospolis, ob. c. 303 : S00259
This fragmentary papyrus was found in a rubbish hole at the monastery of Epiphanius. It is now housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York as MMA.12.180.275. The text has been dated on palaeographical grounds.
Bibliography
Text and Translation:
Crum, W.E., and Evelyn White, H.G., The Monastery of Epiphanius at Thebes, Part II (The Metropolitan Museum of Art Egyptian Expedition; New York, 1926), p. 28 (text), p. 174 (trans.).