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Titre | Mervat Maher Amin, Notes on Two Children's Tunics in the Coptic Museum, Cairo. |
Publication | International Journal of Heritage, Tourism and Hospitality 15 (2021) No. 2, pp. 106-114, figg. |
Internet | https://ijhth.journals.ekb.eg |
Résumé | 1. Introduction. - 2. Literature reviews: 2.1. Coptic textile; - 2.2. Weaving Technology; - 2.3. Tunic 1; - 2.4. Tunic 2. - 3. Conclusion. |
N° | 2021-0482 |
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Index | 920 |
Titre | Dalia Amine, Nagoua Zoair & Wahid Omran, The Bronze Coins of Alexander the Great in NEMC Collection. |
Publication | International Journal of Heritage, Tourism and Hospitality 15 (2021) No. 1, pp. 157-161, figg. |
Internet | https://ijhth.journals.ekb.eg |
Résumé | The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NEMC) has preserved since 2007 a collection of coins that were donated by Emma Jacot to the Greco-Roman Museum of Alexandria in 1953. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Literature review: 2.1 Bronze coins; - 2.2 Alexander coins; - 2.3 The coins of Alexander the Great in the NEMC collection [Ptolemy I bronze coins with Alexander short-haired]. - 3. Conclusion. |
N° | 2021-0483 |
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Index | 920 |
Titre | Dalia Amine, Nagoua Zoair & Wahid Omran, The Significance of Double Eagle Represented on Ptolemaic Coins. |
Publication | International Journal of Heritage, Tourism and Hospitality 15 (2021) No. 1, pp. 139-143, figg. |
Internet | https://ijhth.journals.ekb.eg |
Résumé | The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NEMC) preserved since 2007 a collection of coins that was donated by Emma Jacot to the Greco-Roman Museum of Alexandria in 1953. - 1. Introduction. - 2. Literature review: 2.1 Bronze coins; - 2.2 Double eagle coins; - 2.3. The coins of the double eagle in the NEMC collection [two coins of Ptolemy II]. - 3. Discussion and results. - 4. Conclusion. |
N° | 2021-0484 |
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Index | 140 141.4 145.4 |
Index bis | 141.4 P. Got. 101 descr. 145.4 |
Titre | Rodney Ast, Lajos Berkes, James M.S. Cowey, Holger Essler & Julia Lougovaya (edd.), Bulletin of Online Emendations to Papyri [BOEP]. Version 9.1 (April 24, 2021). |
Publication | Heidelberg, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Institut für Papyrologie, 2021, 16 pp. |
Internet | https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/5524/ |
Résumé | This installment reports all of the emendation proposals to Greek, Latin and Coptic documentary and literary texts that were accepted to either the Duke Databank of Documentary Papyri or the Digital Corpus of Literary Papyri via the Papyrological Editor (PE) between March 15, 2019 and April 24, 2021. The new readings [by M.J. Albarrán, P. Arzt-Grabner, R. Ast, T. Backhuys, L. Berkes, A. Boud'hors, Y. Broux, W. Clarysse, W.G. Claytor, J.M.S. Cowey, H. Cuvigny, A. Delattre, R. Duttenhöfer, M.G. Elmaghrabi, H. Essler, S. Fogarty, J.-L. Fournet, U. Gad, M. Gerhardt, N. Gonis, D. Hagedorn, P. Heilporn, T.M. Hickey, D. Kaltsas, N. Litinas, J. Lougovaya, A. Martin, G. Messeri, G. Mirizio, J. Nussbaum, G. Papaioannou, M. Perale, N. Reggiani, F. Reiter, A. Ricciardetto, C.M. Sampson, G. Sidro, A. Sonina, A. Stornaiuolo, P. van der Laan, M. Zellmann-Rohrer, the CHS DH workshop & the Heidelberg Digital Papyrology Webinar 2020] and the born-digital edition of P. Got. 101 descr. [by N. Reggiani] have been vetted by members of the PE's editorial board. |
N° | 2021-0485 |
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Index | 150 |
Titre | Andrew Bednarski, Aidan Dodson & Salima Ikram (edd.), A History of World Egyptology. |
Publication | Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2021, 594 pp., figg. ISBN 978-1-107-06283-2. $175. |
Résumé | Preface. - Introduction. - 1. The Prehistory of Egyptology. - 2. Egypt. - 3. France. - 4. The British Isles. - 5. The Netherlands. - 6. Belgium. - 7. The Nordic Countries. - 8. Prussia and Germany. - 9. The Empire of Austria-Hungary and the Republic of Austria. - 10. Switzerland. - 11. Hungary. -12. Czechoslovakia. - 13. Poland. - 14. Russia. - 15. Italy. - 16. Spain. - 17. United States of America. - 18. Canada. - 19. Japan. - 20. Australasia. - 21. Ancient Egypt in the Cinema. - 22. Past and Future. - Bibliography. Index. |
C.R. | C.R. par Bernard Van Rinsveld, ChrEg 97 (2022) Nos 193-194, pp. 144-160. |
N° | 2021-0486 |
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Index | 364 Sappho |
Titre | Anton Bierl, Sappho, Lieder. Griechisch / Deutsch. Herausgegeben und übersetzt sowie mit Anmerkungen und Nachwort versehen = Reclams Universal Bibliothek. 14084. |
Publication | Ditzingen, Ph. Reclam jun., 2021, 448 pp. ISBN 978-3-15-014084-0. €14,80. |
C.R. | C.R. par Luca Bettarini, Lexis 39 (2021) pp. 551-555. - Luca Benelli, QUCC 162 = N.S., 133 (2023) 1, pp. 183-194. - Olivier Thévenaz, MusHelv 79 (2022) pp. 322-323. |
N° | 2021-0487 |
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Index | 241 Hermoupolis 840 |
Titre | Mamdouh Darwish, Youssri Abdelwahed & Hassan Osman, Exploring the Dromos of Hermes at Hermopolis Magna. |
Publication | Minia Journal of Tourism and Hospitality Research 12 (2021) 1, pp. 1-14, figg. |
Internet | https://mjthr.journals.ekb.eg/ |
Résumé | Aim to highlight the historical and archaeological importance of the dromos of Hermes at Hermopolis Magna through displaying the settlement planning and the major public place for different activities like healing, dream interpretation, religious celebrations, governmental declarations, and commercial activities. |
N° | 2021-0488 |
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Index | 361.3 Epistulae 750 |
Titre | Benjamin Hinson, Send Them to Me by This Little One: Child Letter-carriers in Coptic Texts from Late Antique and Early Islamic Egypt. |
Publication | JNES 80 (2021) pp. 275-289. |
Résumé | Introduction. - The Corpus. - Who were "The Children"? - Children and Work in the Ancient World. - Conclusion. |
N° | 2021-0489 |
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Index | 152 |
Titre | Leia Jiménez Torres, Jornadas de Papirología, 'versión pandémica' (9.5, 9.6 y 9.7) 16-17 de julio y 21-22 de septiembre de 2020; 19 de febrero de 2021. |
Publication | CCO 18 (2021) pp. 269-273, figg. |
Internet | https://www.uco.es/revistas/index.php/cco/issue/view/72 |
N° | 2021-0490 |
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Index | 241 Alexandrie 243 810 |
Titre | Nicolas Morand, Les animaux et l'histoire d'Alexandrie antique et médiévale. Étude archéozoologique d'après les fouilles du CEAlex (1993-2009) = Études Alexandrines. 54. |
Publication | Alexandrie, Centre d'Études Alexandrines (Diffusion: de Boccard, Paris), 2021, 443 pp., figg. ISBN 978-2-490128-13-6. €40. |
Résumé | Introduction. - 1. Alexandrie et son environnement: état des connaissances. - 2. Cadre d'étude et méthodes. - 3. Le corpus faunique archéologique. - 4. Les animaux d'élevage dans la cité: un socle alimentaire. - 5. L'exploitation des ressources d'un territoire entre le delta du Nil et le désert. - 6. Les matières dures d'origine animale: matières premières et objets. - 7. Les mammifères auxiliaires et commensaux. - 8. La vie alexandrine de l'Antiquité au Moyen Âge vue par l'archéozoologie. - Conclusion. - Annexes. Index. Bibliographie. Abstract. |
N° | 2021-0491 |