E04029: Coptic receipt from Jeme (Upper Egypt) for a donation made to Apa *Psate (presumably the martyr and bishop in the Thebais, S01468) on behalf of a deceased local woman; dated to either 24 September 748 or 25 September 763.
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posted on 2017-09-15, 00:00authored bygschenke
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In this document the oikonomos of the sanctuary of Psate acknowledges the receipt of a tremis on behalf of a deceased woman who requested in her will that this donation be made to the saint.
'I, Senouthios, the son of the blessed Philotheos, the oikonomos of saint Apa Psate on the mountain of Jeme, I am writing to Komos, the son of the blessed Damianos, inhabitant of this same castron Jeme in the district of this same city Hermonthis. Concerning the matter of the tremis that Tsyros, the daughter of Takoum, has donated to the saint Apa Psate, this one which she has bestowed in her will, so that it shall be given to (the sanctuary of the) saint Apa Psate, behold, it (the tremis) has come into my hand from you, Komos, son of Damianos.'
(Text: W. E. Crum and G. Steindorff, German trans. W. C. Till, Engl. trans. G. Schenke)
History
Evidence ID
E04029
Saint Name
Psote, Apa Psote, martyr and bishop in the Thebais : S01468
Cult activities - Non Liturgical Practices and Customs
Bequests, donations, gifts and offerings
Source
The papyrus document BM Or. 6721 (8) is housed at the British Museum in London.
Discussion
For dealings involving the same monastic sanctuary see E04028.
Bibliography
Edition and Translation:
Crum, W.E., and Steindorff, G., Koptische Rechtsurkunden des achten Jahrhunderts aus Djeme (Theben) (Leipzig, 1971), 177–178.
Till, W.C., Erbrechtliche Untersuchungen auf Grund der koptischen Urkunden (Vienna, 1954), 150 (German Translation).