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Index | 714 760 |
Titre | Jennifer Cromwell, From village to monastery: finding children in the Coptic record from Egypt. |
Publication | Lesley A. Beaumont, Matthew Dillon & Nicola Harrington (edd.), Children in Antiquity: Perspectives and Experiences of Childhood in the Ancient Mediterranean = Rewriting Antiquity (London - New York, 2021) pp. 150-164, figg. |
Résumé | Coptic in a multicultural and multilingual land. - The textual evidence. - Identifying children. - Family sizes and orphanhood. - The first years. - The lived experience. - Death. - Conclusion. |
N° | 2021-0662 |
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Index | 260 620 714 |
Titre | Christelle Fischer-Bovet, Organizing Military Immigrant Communities in Second Century BC Egypt. The Politeumata and the Construction of an In-Between "Space". |
Publication | Claudia Moatti & Emmanuelle Chevreau (edd.), L'expérience de la mobilité de l'Antiquité à nos jours, entre précarité et confiance = Collection Scripta antiqua. 148 (Bordeaux, 2021) pp. 221-236. |
Résumé | Introduction and sources. - The politeuma of the Boeotians and the construction of an in-between and cultural space. - The politeuma of the Cretans and the creation of an in-between status. - The politeuma of the Jews in Herakleopolis and the creation of an in-between legal space. - Conclusion. |
N° | 2021-0663 |
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Index | 750 757 |
Titre | Ann Ellis Hanson, Cosmetics in Daily Life of the Ancient Mediterranean. |
Publication | Ronnie Ancona & Georgia Tsouvala (edd.), New Directions in the Study of Women in the Greco-Roman World (Oxford, 2021) pp. 123-138. |
Résumé | Refers to Greek papyri. |
N° | 2021-0664 |
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Index | 760 |
Titre | Lissette M. Jiménez, From birth to rebirth: perceptions of childhood in Greco-Roman Egypt. |
Publication | Lesley A. Beaumont, Matthew Dillon & Nicola Harrington (edd.), Children in Antiquity: Perspectives and Experiences of Childhood in the Ancient Mediterranean = Rewriting Antiquity (London - New York, 2021) pp. 121-133, figg. |
Résumé | Introduction. - From conception to birth. - Lived experiences of children. - The death of a child. - Conclusion. |
N° | 2021-0665 |
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Index | 714 |
Titre | Ezzat Zaky Kadous, Historical and Religious Effects in Coptic Art. [En arabe.] |
Publication | Journal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists (JGUAA) 6 (2021) 3, pp. 145-160, figg. |
Internet | https://jguaa2.journals.ekb.eg/ |
Résumé | The Coptic religion has given us a popular art coming from the Egyptian people. It expresses the religious character of their time, away from the concept of official or international art, and it became clear on frescoes, wall paintings, and icons - the most important products of Christian art. |
N° | 2021-0666 |
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Index | 414 |
Titre | Ahmed T.A. Khalil, Antimetabole: Forms and Rhetorical Functions in Sahidic Coptic Texts. |
Publication | Journal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists (JGUAA) 6 (2021) 2, pp. 124-139. |
Internet | https://jguaa2.journals.ekb.eg/ |
Résumé | Fathers tackled their aphorisms using multiple rhetorical methods. Antimetabole is one of those figures of speech that are noted occasionally in Coptic. Aims to present a linguistic study of the types of this figure of speech in Coptic literary texts, especially the Sahidic texts which were written between the 4th and the 7th centuries AD. In addition, investigates the rhetorical purposes which motivated the scribes to use this rhetorical device in their texts. - Introduction. - Antimetabole Between Two Parts of a Sentence / Clause / Phrase. - Antimetabole After a Verb In a Sentence / Clause. - Antimetabole Between Two Words in Two Consecutive Sentences / Clauses. - Conclusion. |
N° | 2021-0667 |
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Index | 760 |
Titre | Christian Laes, Being a child in the Hellenistic world: a subject out of proportion? |
Publication | Lesley A. Beaumont, Matthew Dillon & Nicola Harrington (edd.), Children in Antiquity: Perspectives and Experiences of Childhood in the Ancient Mediterranean = Rewriting Antiquity (London - New York, 2021) pp. 229-243. |
Résumé | Introduction: some thoughts on Hellenism, continuity and change. - Asia Minor in the Seleucid empire. - Macedonia and Greece. - Ptolemaic Egypt. - Central Asia: the Seleucid and the Parthian empire, Bactria and Indian kingdoms. - Conclusion. |
N° | 2021-0668 |
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Index | 364 Menander D |
Titre | Susan Lape, The Precarity of Female Immigrants in Graeco-Roman Comedy and Athenian Culture. |
Publication | Claudia Moatti & Emmanuelle Chevreau (edd.), L’expérience de la mobilité de l’Antiquité à nos jours, entre précarité et confiance = Collection Scripta antiqua. 148 (Bordeaux, 2021) pp. 31-48. |
Résumé | Introduction. - Immigrants in comedy and fourth-century Athens. - The immigrant's precarity and the vulnerability of citizens. - An "immigrant's" plot in Terence's Eunuchus. - The play of precarity, act one: the rape plot & home invasion. - The play of precarity, act two: the soldier's sidelined invasion. - Performing patronal duties or proleptic assimilation. - A "hooker with a heart of gold": from precarity to precarious assimilation. |
N° | 2021-0669 |
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Index | 215 760 |
Titre | Myrto Malouta, Children as instruments of policy in Hadrian's Egypt. |
Publication | Lesley A. Beaumont, Matthew Dillon & Nicola Harrington (edd.), Children in Antiquity: Perspectives and Experiences of Childhood in the Ancient Mediterranean = Rewriting Antiquity (London - New York, 2021) pp. 258-267. |
N° | 2021-0670 |
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Index | 740 756 760 |
Titre | Kerry Muhlestein & R. Paul Evans, Death of a child: demographic and preparation trends of juvenile burials in the Graeco-Roman Fayoum. |
Publication | Lesley A. Beaumont, Matthew Dillon & Nicola Harrington (edd.), Children in Antiquity: Perspectives and Experiences of Childhood in the Ancient Mediterranean = Rewriting Antiquity (London - New York, 2021) pp. 533-544, figg. |
Résumé | Excavation methods and recording. - Paleodemography and modern terminology. - Analysis of burials. - Conclusion. |
N° | 2021-0671 |