A fragment of an account covering a period during the first two or three months of an unspecified year. The leaf is probably physically complete only at the top but, if this were the lower half of a diptych, we would not have the beginning of the text. The writing is extremely abraded and very little can be confidently read. It is conceivable that it belongs with [202], which will have followed [201] since it contains a date in late February or March (line 7).
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_..[ ].ra..as ..[
x[..]ii K(alendas) Febru[arias
v[ii]i K(alendas) Februa[rias
[..].ax.r..al[
[.]... traces [
[.]arp.r..s..[
K(alendis) Februari[is
[.]... ampul[
.[.]..a masf[
[.]. Martias ..[
] fit summ[a
]plomado[
traces of two lines
. . . . . . . . .
We cannot read a date in this line.
ampul[: cf. [184].i.8.
The obvious way to break this would be between a and d, suggesting di]ploma. The word might refer either to a diploma ciuitatis (Suetonius, Nero 12.1) or to a travelling permit (Pliny, Ep. 10.64). But it does not fit well in an account.