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Index | 145.5 365 Epistulae |
Index bis | 145.5 P. Mich. VIII, 471 |
Titre | Herman Seldeslachts, De xylesphongio et quibusdam aliis rebus. Quelques notes à propos d'une lettre de Claudius Terentianus (P.Mich. VIII 471) |
Publication | EtCl 89 (2021) pp. 301-334. |
Résumé | 1. Introduction. - 2. Texte et traduction [de P. Mich. VIII, 471]. - 3. Commentaire: 3.1. lentiamnina (l. 11); - 3.2. pater tus (l. 17); - 3.3. Quo tempus autem veni… (l. 17); - 3.4. omnia praefuerunt (l. 18); - 3.5. sopera uestimenta mea (l. 21); - 3.6. factum est illi uenire Alexandrie (l. 21-22); - 3.7. con tirones (l. 22), con matrem meam (l. 23); - 3.8. quando tam magna lites factam est (l. 27); - 3.9. non magis quravit me pro xylesphongium (l. 29); - 3.10. exiendo dico illi (l. 31). |
N° | 2021-0652 |
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Index | 241 Khargeh |
Titre | Gaëlle Tallet, Entre agriculture et pastoralisme: le village rural d'el-Deir (oasis de Kharga) face aux pulsations climatiques au Ier s. avant notre ère. |
Publication | Bulletin de la Société française d'Égyptologie 205 (2021) pp. 104-138, figg. |
Résumé | Le site d'el-Deir, situé au pied de la passe du Naqb Abou Sighaoual, au nord-est de la dépression de Kharga, contrôle un itinéraire central de circulation entre la Grande Oasis et la région thébaine. Entre exploitation agricole d’un périmètre irrigué, permettant le développement d’une agriculture de rente, et alimentation des circulations caravanières, les vocations du site ont été multiples au cours de son histoire, et largement tributaires de la variation des ressources en eau. Si el-Deir est aujourd’hui retourné aux sables du désert, les prospections géoarchéologiques ont permis de restituer les processus de création de cette micro-oasis et les dynamiques hydriques qui ont marqué son histoire, de l'époque saïto-perse à l'époque romaine tardive. Le croisement des approches géomorphologique, géoarchéologique, archéologique et épigraphique ouvre des perspectives nouvelles sur les capacités d’adaptation des communautés humaines implantées dans la région, face à des conditions climatiques dont les variations sont appréciées de plus en plus finement. La fin de l'époque hellénistique apparaît en particulier comme un des moments pivots de cette histoire: elle témoigne en effet de l'aboutissement d'une dynamique d'implantation de population et de développement d'un terroir structuré autour du vignoble, initiée dès l'époque saïto-perse par le temple d'Amon d’Hibis, et de l'occurrence de crises hydriques, qui ont pu conduire à des reconversions temporaires dans des activités pastorales. |
N° | 2021-0653 |
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Index | 214 |
Titre | Filip Taterka, The Flight of King Ptolemy X Alexander I to the Land of Punt. |
Publication | Studien zur altägyptischen Kultur 50 (2021) pp. 329-349, figg. |
Résumé | Discusses the inscription of the temple of Edfu mentioning the flight of king Ptolemy X Alexander I to the land of Punt. Argues that this passage cannot be taken as argument in favour of the hypothesis locating this mysterious land on the Arabian Peninsula. Tries to demonstrate that the land of Punt is presented as a purely African country located to the south of Egypt in "historical" inscriptions concerning the actual expeditions sent out to it by the Egyptian pharaohs, but at the same time it is associated with the eastern horizon of the sky in the religious texts. That way, the mention of Ptolemy X Alexander I's flight to Punt should be interpreted as a metaphorical description of royal demise, which was traditionally presented in terms of the deceased king's union with his creator, the sun-god, who is at the same time the ruler and creator of Punt. |
N° | 2021-0654 |
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Index | 241 Mer Rouge 364 Diodorus Siculus |
Titre | Wu Tong, A Static World: Erythraean Sea Barbarians in Diodorus' Bibliotheca Historica. |
Publication | Mnemosyne 4a s., 74 (2021) pp. 56-75. |
Résumé | 1. Introduction. - 2. The limitations of "primitive" men: ἔνδεια, cyclic life and rejected primitivism. - 3. Limiting the "advanced" people: balance and mixed fortunes. - 4. Conclusion. |
N° | 2021-0655 |
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Index | 145.2 714 |
Index bis | 145.2 P. nub. Qasr Ibrîm II, 25 |
Titre | Petra Weschenfelder, A Divorce with a Nubian Bishop? Revisiting Papyrus Qasr Ibrim II 25. |
Publication | Beiträge zur Sudanforschung 13 (2021) pp. 135-154. |
Résumé | Revisits papyrus P. QI II 25 from Qasr Ibrim written in Old Nubian. The new translation of the document proposes that the letter might be a request for support in transactions related to the divorce of the writer's daughter. Since Old Nubian texts published so far discussed neither marriage nor divorce directly, documents from neighbouring Egypt might provide insight into these matters. The intertextual reading of several of the Qasr Ibrim letters published so far provides clues for the careers of the correspondents, Iesou, bishop of Ibrim and Israel, domesticos of Faras, and discusses the likelyhood of eithern of them being the writer of the letter. |
N° | 2021-0656 |
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Index | 920 |
Titre | Daniel Wolf, A Metrological Survey of Ptolemaic Bronze Coins II: Alexandria First and Second Centuries BC. |
Publication | AJN 33 (2021) pp. 57-120, figg. |
Résumé | Quantitative analysis of weights of more than 4,400 Ptolemaic bronze coins representing Alexandria's issues of the second to first century BC, from the time of Ptolemy V through the reign of Cleopatra VII. Large samples of over 40 coin types yield better weight statistics than previously published. Novel population analyses help describe and classify some types that are difficult to distinguish and enable comparisons with populations of other coin types. The distribution of some types in hoards are clarified based on quantitatively sound classifications. Suggests new hypotheses of relationships and possible weight standards for the late Ptolemaic bronze coinage. |
N° | 2021-0657 |
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Index | 920 |
Titre | Daniel Wolf, A Metrological Survey of Ptolemaic Bronze Coins II: Alexandria First and Second Centuries BC. |
Publication | AJN 2nd S., 33 (2021) pp. 57-119, figg. |
Résumé | Suite de: Daniel Wolf, A Metrological Survey of Ptolemaic Bronze Coins, AJN 2nd S., 25 (2013) pp. 49-118, figg. - A quantitative analysis is presented of weights of more than 4,400 Ptolemaic bronze coins representing Alexandria's issues of the second to first century BC, from the time of Ptolemy V through the reign of Cleopatra VII. Large samples of over 40 coin types yield better weight statistics than previously published. Novel population analyses help describe and classify some types that are difficult to distinguish and enable comparisons with populations of other coin types. The distribution of some types in hoards are clarified based on quantitatively sound classifications. Suggests new hypotheses of relationships and possible weight standards for the late Ptolemaic bronze coinage. |
N° | 2021-0658 |
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Index | 110 |
Titre | Michael Zach, Bibliography 1996; - Bibliography 1997. |
Publication | Beiträge zur Sudanforschung 13 (2021) pp. 189-229; - 231-265. |
N° | 2021-0659 |
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Index | 750 760 |
Titre | Roger S. Bagnall, A Century of Women's History from the Papyri. |
Publication | Ronnie Ancona & Georgia Tsouvala (edd.), New Directions in the Study of Women in the Greco-Roman World (Oxford, 2021) pp. 95-122. |
Résumé | Women's History from the Papyri before the Second World War. - Starting Over after 1945. - The Impact of Feminist Scholarship. - Women in the Papyri Become a Mainstream Subject. - The Gendering of Life Experiences. |
N° | 2021-0660 |
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Index | 410 520 910.4 |
Titre | Francesco Camagni, The Use of Gamma in Place of Digamma in Ancient Greek. |
Publication | Mnemosyne 4a s., 74 (2021) pp. 891-912. |
Résumé | 1. Introduction. - 2. Background: a brief history of the letter digamma. - 3. What ancient grammarians knew about digamma. - 4. Graphic representations of /w/ in Greek (β, ο, υ, ου). - 5. Gamma for /w/: 5.1. The glosses of Hesychius; - 5.2. Spelling mistakes in Greek papyri and manuscripts; - 5.3. Sappho; - 5.4. The inscription by Iulia Balbilla [I. Col. Memnon 28]; - 5.5. Use of gamma to represent the Latin semivowel u; - 5.6. Gamma for /w/ in Modern Greek; - 5.7. Affinity of /w/ and /g/ in the romance languages. - 6. Two hypotheses on the disappearance of the digamma from the manuscripts. - 7. Conclusions. |
N° | 2021-0661 |