Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 67

67) contains three letters about a dispute concerning property, written in Greek.

The second is a letter concerning the same matter from Flavius Theodorus Antonius, praefect of Egypt.

The third letter is from Ptolemaeus to the praefect, asking him to act as a judge in the matter.

The letters are thus contained in the papyrus in reverse chronological order.

The text published by Grenfell and Hunt is a collation of the contents of the two copies.