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241 Narmouthis Oxyrhynchus Socnopaiou Nesos Tebtynis 411 712
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Edward O.D. Love, Script Switching in Roman Egypt. Case Studies in Script Conventions, Domains, Shift, and Obsolescence from Hieroglyphic, Hieratic, Demotic, and Old Coptic Manuscripts = ArchPF Beiheft. 46.
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Berlin - Boston, W. de Gruyter, 2022, xviii-397 pp., figg. ISBN 978-3-11-076724-7. €123,95.
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1. The zenith and nadir of Egyptian writing. - 2. Frameworks for studying Egyptian priesthoods in Roman Egypt. - 3. Modelling language death and script obsolescence. - 4. Typologising innovative scripts and spellings in Roman Egypt. - 5. Innovative scripts and spellings at Pemje / Oxyrhynchus. - 6. Innovative scripts and spellings at Totoun / Tebtunis. - 7. Innovative scripts and spellings at Timoui / Soknopaiou Nesos. - 8. Innovative scripts and spellings at Narmoute / Narmouthis. - 9. Script conventions, domains, shift, and obsolescence as evidenced by the innovative scripts and spellings of Roman Egypt. - Appendix: Glossary of linguistic, graphonomic, and egyptological Terminology. - Bibliography. Index - General. Index - Sources cited.
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C.R. par Nathalie Sojic, Latomus 83 (2024) pp. 408-410.
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2022-0086
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364 Euripides
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Massimo Magnani, Hypotheseis a scuola.
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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) II, pp. 673-681.
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http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/29th_ICP/issue/view/1881
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As part of the prolegomena to the edition of the Hypotheseis in Euripidis fabulas (CLGP I. 2. 5. 2), the dissemination of the "narrative hypotheses handbook" in the school of various grade, as a basis for writing exercises and as a diegematic model, is examined.
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2022-0087
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413 712 714
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Dimitra Makri & Ioannis Drakos, The Power of Light: Λύχνος in the Ritual and Religious Life of Graeco-Roman and Byzantine Egypt as evidenced by Greek papyri and ostraka.
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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) II, pp. 682-693.
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http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/29th_ICP/issue/view/1881
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Give insight into the religious significance of oil lamps in Graeco-Roman and Byzantine Egypt through the examination of the surviving Greek papyri and ostraka as well as the sources of Greek and Latin literature. Firstly, place emphasis on the terms denoting this artifact (λύχνος, λυχνία etc.), as well as the ritualistic process of its lighting (λυχναψία, λυχνοκαΐα). Another section is devoted to the particular role of λύχνοι in Egyptian rituals (worship ceremonies, burial practices etc.) and the continuation of their significance from the pagan era into the Christian.
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2022-0088
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150 160 Grenfell Bernard Pyne Hunt Arthur Surridge
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Myrto Malouta, Tony Harrison's The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus as post-colonial criticism.
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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) II, pp. 694-699.
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http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/29th_ICP/issue/view/1881
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Tony Harrison's play The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus has been considered in the secondary literature from the point of view of dramatic impact, classicism and social criticism. Proposes that a major, but overlooked, theme of the play is that of colonial exploitation in the practices that shaped the study of the classical past, and suggests that it can be used as a valuable guide to decolonizing papyrology.
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2022-0089
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520
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Marie-Hélène Marganne, L'utilisation de l'encre rouge dans les papyrus littéraires grecs et latins.
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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) II, pp. 700-710.
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http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/29th_ICP/issue/view/1881
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Considered as a remarkable practice (except in magical and documentary papyri), the use of red ink is nevertheless attested in Greek and Latin literary papyri, either for writing or for drawing lines and decorative elements. Endeavours to understand the modalities of this scribal practice.
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2022-0090
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141.13 / 141.4
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141.13 / 141.4 P. Sorb. Inv. 2276 = P. Sorb. Copt. 16-18
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Élodie Mazy, Comptes du monastère de Baouît.
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Anne Boud'hors & Alain Delattre (edd.), Coptica Sorbonensia. Textes de la 6e école d'été de papyrologie copte, Paris, 2-11 juillet 2018 (P. Sorb. Copt.) = Studia Papyrologica et Aegyptiaca Parisina. 4 (Paris, 2022) pp. 97-120, figg.
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Monastère d'Apa Apollô (Baouît), fin du VIIe ou VIIIe s. - 16. Inv. 2276 recto. Liste de paiements à titre de κλάσμα ou d’ἔχθεσις [en grec et en copte]. -17. Inv. 2276 verso. Liste de paiements [en grec]. -18. Inv. 2276 recto [seconde utilisation]. Liste de paiements [en grec].
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2022-0092
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364 Liturgica Magica 714
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Ágnes T. Mihálykó, Mary, Michael and the Twenty-Four Elders: Saints and Angels in Christian Liturgical and Magical Texts.
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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) II, pp. 722-731.
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http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/29th_ICP/issue/view/1881
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Offers an overview of the role of saints and angels in Christian liturgical and magical texts based on the evidence of the papyri. Shows that whereas late antique liturgy had a predilection for the saints and it turned to angels relatively late, magical texts displayed a prominent interest in angels and their names. Among the magical texts, those in Greek were more ready to invoke saints; the Coptic ones preferred holy figures associated with numbers (e.g. the twelve apostles).
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2022-0094
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712
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Rasha Hussein El-Mofatch, Tell me Muse, Who and Where are You?
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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) II, pp. 799-809, figg.
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http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/29th_ICP/issue/view/1881
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Sheds new light on the popularity of the nine Muses and their names in Greco-Roman Egypt. Questions raised are: How popular are the names of the Muses, and if so, in which nomes and at which period? Is there any archaeological evidence outside Alexandria for the Muses, and in which form do the Muses appear?
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2022-0095
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