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Jean-Luc Fournet, Some thoughts on the papyrological edition.
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Mario Capasso, Paola Davoli & Natascia Pellé (edd.), Proceedings of the 29th International Congress of Papyrology. Lecce, 28 July - 3 August 2019 = Quaderni dell'Istituto superiore universitario di formazione interdisciplinare. 2 (Lecce, 2022) I, pp. 460-470, figg.
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The papyrological edition has not stopped evolving since the publication of the first papyrus in the 18th century. And, despite the fixing of editorial norms with the Leiden system (1931), it continues to change. It improves at the same time as it adapts to the ever-changing requirements of the historical and philological sciences but also of the academic context. In this sense, it is a reflection of science and its organization. It is therefore not illegitimate to wonder whether certain developments are beneficial and whether certain adjustments would not be profitable.
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2022-0056
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365 Iuridica
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Marco Fressura, P.Ryl. III 480: Iustiniani Digesta 28.8.11.
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Mario Capasso, Paola Davoli & Natascia Pellé (edd.), Proceedings of the 29th International Congress of Papyrology. Lecce, 28 July - 3 August 2019 = Quaderni dell’Istituto superiore universitario di formazione interdisciplinare. 2 (Lecce, 2022) I, pp. 471-476.
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New edition of P. Ryl. III, 480 (= MP3 2980; LDAB 5982), here identified as belonging to the 28th book of Justinian's Digest. The fragment, as well as P. Ryl. III, 479 (= MP3 2967; LDAB 2554), comes from a sixth-century papyrus codex that was part of an edition of the Digest in multiple tomes.
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2022-0057
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Christel Freu, Les salariés de l'Égypte romano-byzantine. Essai d'histoire économique = Studia Papyrologica et Aegyptiaca Parisina. 3.
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Paris, Association des Amis du Centre d'Histoire et Civilisation de Byzance, 2022, 392 pp. ISBN 978-2-916716-85-5. €40.
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Introduction. - I. Travail salarié et capital en Égypte romano-byzantine: 1. De la diversité des contrats de travail en Égypte romano-byzantine; - 2. État, capitaux et investissements en Égypte romano-byzantine; - Conclusion de la première partie. - II. Environnements, modes de production et division du travail: 3. Salariés des campagnes; - 4. Demande, marchés urbains et productions manufacturières; - 5. Les services: un secteur éclaté entre emplois peu et très qualifiés; - Conclusion de la deuxième partie. - III. Les salaires: hiérarchie, composition, fixation: 6. Compositions et hiérarchies des salaires égyptiens; - 7. Fixation des salaires et marché du travail en Égypte romano-byzantine; - Conclusion de la troisième partie. - Conclusion générale. - Bibliographie. Index locorum. Index des mots grecs. Index rerum.
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2022-0058
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Jürgen Hammerstaedt, Open Access to Papyrus Collections and the Future of Editing Papyri.
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Mario Capasso, Paola Davoli & Natascia Pellé (edd.), Proceedings of the 29th International Congress of Papyrology. Lecce, 28 July - 3 August 2019 = Quaderni dell'Istituto superiore universitario di formazione interdisciplinare. 2 (Lecce, 2022) I, pp. 490-496.
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Aims to answer the question "what measures can we take to secure the future of editing papyri?". The main suggestion is to find ways to secure in the long term the survival, updating, and function of already existing and extremely useful traditional research aids, either printed or online.
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2022-0062
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364 Homerus
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Ann Ellis Hanson, An Idiosyncratic Homer, Iliad A 361-391 (P.Yale I 4).
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Mario Capasso, Paola Davoli & Natascia Pellé (edd.), Proceedings of the 29th International Congress of Papyrology. Lecce, 28 July - 3 August 2019 = Quaderni dell'Istituto superiore universitario di formazione interdisciplinare. 2 (Lecce, 2022) I, pp. 497-504, figg.
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P. Yale I, 4 (= MP3 603.2; LDAB 1731). A single sheet of papyrus with a 33-line column from the first book of the Iliad which was not fortunate in its scribe, because he often wrote an iota after the long vowels eta and omega, both mid- word as well as word-end. A second mishap occurred for the papyrus when the modern possessor, intent on enhancing the sheet's value, detached a seven-line patch with four to six letters per line from the left side of the papyrus and inserted this into empty space above and to the right, wreaking havoc with the Greek at A 366-372, Thetis' first visit to Achilles.
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2022-0063
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