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Index 752
Titre Kai Ruffing, Market Thickness and the Specialization in Crafts and Trades in the Roman Empire: The Evidence of the Greek Inscriptions and Papyri.
Publication MBAH 39 (2021) pp. 51-67.
Résumé In the light of the evidence the market thickness increased in the whole Empire after the military-based autocracy of Augustus and his successors had been established. The population grew as the urbanization rate did. Consequently, the demand within the Empire grew as well. This led to an increase of specialization for several reasons. These considerations lead to the conclusion that the degree of specialization and the size of the market are proportional, as stated in the economic theory.
2021-0472
  

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Index 241 Alexandrie 342 714
Titre Benjamin Schliesser, Why Did Paul Skip Alexandria? Paul's Missionary Strategy and the Rise of Christianity in Alexandria.
Publication NTS 67 (2021) pp. 260-283.
Résumé Introduction. - 1. Theological and scriptural reasons: 1.1. Alexandria was not part of the "Table of Nations"; - 1.2. Alexandria was part of the "house of slavery". - 2. Cultural and political reasons: 2.1. Alexandria was not receptive to another "universalistic" religion; - 2.2. Alexandria was politically too unstable during the Jewish riots; - 2.3. Alexandria was being closed for Christian mission by Claudius. - 3. Mission-strategical reasons: 3.1. Alexandria had already been evangelized by anonymous Jewish Christians; - 3.2. Alexandria was evangelized by Barnabas and/or Mark after the Jerusalem Council; - 3.3. Alexandria was part of the Jewish-Christian mission. - Conclusion.
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Index 141.8
Index bis 141.8 P. Cair. Eg. Lib. Inv. 536 verso
Titre Ayman Aly Shahin, Sachfahndung nach einem Raubmord in Saqāwa. Ein offizielles Dokument aus dem 3.-4. / 9.-10. Jahrhundert.
Publication Der Islam 98 (2021) pp. 175-180, fig.
Résumé P. Cair. Eg. Lib. Inv. 536 verso. Al-Ušmūnayn, 3.-4. / 9.-10. Jh.
2021-0474
  

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Index 714
Titre Daniëlle Slootjes, Christian Martyrdom in Historical Perspective: On the Origins of the Story of Saint Catherine of Alexandria.
Publication Sible de Blaauw, Eric M. Moormann & Daniëlle Slootjes (edd.), The Recruiting Power of Christianity. The Rise of a Religion in the Material Culture of Fourth-Century Rome and its Echo in History = Papers of the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome. 68 (Roma, 2021) pp. 133-143, figg.
Résumé Introduction. - Saint Catherine of Alexandria. - Christian ladies in Eusebius of Caesarea's Historia Ecclesiastica. - A Christian lady from Alexandria in the account of Rufinus of Aquileia. - The first appearances of Catherine in the early Middle Ages. - "Ultimately, there is no proof that Saint Catherine was a real person who had lived in fourth century Alexandria."
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Index 146 410
Titre Joanne Vera Stolk, Orthographic variation and register in the corpus of Greek documentary papyri (300 BCE-800 CE).
Publication Klaas Bentein & Mark Janse (edd.), Varieties of Post-classical and Byzantine Greek = Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs. 351 (Berlin - Boston, 2021) pp. 299-326.
Résumé 1. Introduction. - 2. Approach to the corpus. - 3. Quantitative results. - 4. Registers in archives [Zenon archive; archive of the Katochoi of the Sarapieion; grapheion of Tebtynis; Dioscorus archive]. - 5. Conclusions and discussion.
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Index 411 413
Titre Sofía Torallas Tovar, In search of an Egyptian Greek lexicon in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt.
Publication Klaas Bentein & Mark Janse (edd.), Varieties of Post-classical and Byzantine Greek = Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs. 351 (Berlin - Boston, 2021) pp. 141-162.
Résumé 1. Introduction. - 2. Documentary texts (inscriptions, papyri and ostraca). - 3. Literary texts. - 4. Grammarians and lexicographers. - 5. Conclusions.
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Index 141.12 146 712
Index bis 141.12 P. Tor. Botti 34 A; 34 B+C; 35; 36
Titre Lorenzo Uggetti, The Agents of Hathor in P.Tor.Botti and the Ptolemaic Temple of Deir el-Medina.
Publication BIFAO 121 (2021) pp. 475-509, figg.
Internet https://www.ifao.egnet.net/bifao/121/14/
Résumé Trouvés dans les jarres qui contenaient les archives de Totoês, P. Tor. Botti 34 A, 34 B+C, 35 et 36 furent emballés ensemble. La translittération et la traduction des textes qu'ils contiennent sont proposées, avec celles du P. Tor. Botti 40 qui s'y rapporte, et une explication est proposée pour leur découverte groupée: ils attestent des accords pris en l'an 100 av. J.-C. entre les aînés des prêtres d'Hathor à Deir el-Médina et les trois fils de Chéstéphnachthis (B), qui portaient le titre d'"agents d'Hathor"; ils percevaient les revenus du temple, payaient aux prêtres leur dû, géraient les frais ordinaires et supplémentaires, et tenaient le livre des comptes. Le montant de 17 talents mentionné dans P. Tor. Botti 34 A pourrait éventuellement suggérer l'engagement de la famille de Chéstéphnachthis (b) dans la construction ou la décoration du "mammisi" ou du portail du temple de Deir el-Médina. - 1. The discovery and the unrolling of the papyri. - 2. P. Tor. Botti 34 A: a discharge from previous agreements. - 3. P. Tor. Botti 34 B+C: a promissory temple oath. - 4. P. Tor. Botti 36: a fiduciary agreement concerning collection-boxes. - 5. P. Tor. Boti 40: the promissory temple oath relevant to P. Tor. Botti 36. - 6. P. Tor. Botti 35: the archival note of the scroll number 11. - 7. The title of Chestephnachthis (b)'s sons. - 8. Chestephnachthis (b)'s family and the Ptolemaic temple of Deir el-Medina.
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Index 146 410
Titre Marja Vierros, Idiolect in focus: Two brothers in the Memphis Sarapieion (II BCE).
Publication Klaas Bentein & Mark Janse (edd.), Varieties of Post-classical and Byzantine Greek = Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs. 351 (Berlin - Boston, 2021) pp. 39-74, figg.
Résumé 1. Idiolect: A definition and its relevance. - 2. Context: The Katochoi archive and its documents. - 3. Linguistic material: Possible idiolectal features of Apollonios and Ptolemaios. - 4. Conclusions.
2021-0479
  

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Index 141.8 146 670 714
Index bis 141.8 P. Yale Inv. 1715; 1720 verso
Titre Khaled Younes, Four Arabic Legal Documents Belonging to ‘Ammār b. Salama b. ‘Abd al-Wārith.
Publication Der Islam 98 (2021) pp. 181-220, figg.
Résumé Name Change and Religious Conversion. - Paternity Negation or Illegitimate Progeny? - Editions [archive of four documents originating from al-Bahnasā]: 1. P. Yale Inv. 1720 verso. Purchase of Two Inherited Portions in Two Detached Houses. Rabī‘ II 297 / January 910; - 2. P. Yale Inv. 1715 recto. Acknowledgement of the Payment of a Debt in Two Installments. Jumādā II 297 / February-March 910; - 3. P. Yale Inv. 1715 verso. End of an Acknowledgment Recording a Joint Tenancy. Ṣafar 297 / October-November 909; - P. Yale Inv. 1715 verso. Acknowledgement of a Debt in Kind. Ramaḍān 297 / May-June 910.
2021-0480
  

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Index 364 Manetho Historicus
Titre Fátima Aguayo Hidalgo, La transmisión de Manetón.
Publication EClás 160 (2021) pp. 167-178.
2021-0481
  

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