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750 760
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Marianna Thoma, Some Remarks on Women's Social Life in Roman and Late Antique Egypt: Religious and Social Celebrations.
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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. 948-956.
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The aim of the paper is twofold: first to elucidate the role of women in the participation and organization of various religious and social celebrations in the society of Greco-Roman Egypt, with regard to their legal and economic status, and second to discuss how the interaction between different cultures and social traditions could affect women's everyday life. The focus is on the papyrus documents dating from the time of August onwards which are more pertinent to the study of women's social life, such as private letters, invitations and various lists and accounts.
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2022-0127
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330
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Johannes Thomann, Continuity and Discontinuity of the Sciences in the 5th to the 10th Centuries A.D.
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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. 957-967.
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The question of continuity and discontinuity is addressed with four case studies on the disciplines of astronomy, medicine, alchemy, and mathematics. Astronomy disappeared from papyrological records for three an a half centuries from papyrological records. The same holds for alchemy which disappeared for at least four centuries. Literary and archaeological sources point to a longer survival of astronomy at Alexandria for about a century. Medicine survived on a very basic and practical level. The same can be said of mathematics.
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2022-0128
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670 760
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Kleanthi Tirla, Adoption practices in Late Antique and Byzantine Egypt.
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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. 968-976.
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Details regarding adoption in Egypt (in relation i.e. to age and status of those being adopted, adoptive candidates, their motives etc.) can be found in extant adoption / fosterage contracts dating from the fourth century A.D. onwards. Concentrates on the clauses contained in adoption / fosterage contracts and examines the reasons dictating the compilation of a written contract in Late Antique and Byzantine Egypt.
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2022-0129
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141.4
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141.4 P. Sorb. Inv. 2855 ined.
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Lorenzo Uggetti, An unpublished petition from the Sorbonne collection.
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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. 989-1001, figg.
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The GESHAEM project is a scientific research initiative which aims at enhancing the knowledge of the administration of Ptolemaic Fayyum. Its goal is also to restore and study both the cartonnages and the papyri, in Demotic and in Greek, kept in the "Fonds Jouguet Fouilles", stored at the Institut de Papyrologie of Sorbonne Université in Paris. In one cartonnage from Magdôla, a Greek petition to an official (hypomnêma) has been discovered and inventoried as Inv. Sorb. 2855, which bears a new name for a toparchês in the Fayyum: Philonautês.
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2022-0131
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215 260 416
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Peter van Minnen, Romans in Egypt before the Constitutio Antoniniana: When, Where, and Why?
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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. 1002-1025, figg.
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The Roman presence in Egypt is traced from before the Roman conquest by focusing on people with Roman names. The majority were to be found in Alexandria, and most were (the descendents of) Roman freedmen. A sizeable number owed their Roman names to service in the Roman army, but they are overrepresented in the evidence from the chora. By the time of the Constitutio Antoniniana there may have been 300,000 Romans in Egypt, two thirds of them in Alexandria.
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2022-0133
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141.12 / 141.4 146
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141.12 / 141.4 P. Sorb. ined.
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Stéphanie Wackenier, De nouveaux documents dans le "dossier" de Dionysodôros (Arsinoïte, IIIème s. avant J.-Ch.).
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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. 1026-1036, figg.
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Presents 6 unpublished papyri belonging to the Fonds Jouguet (Institut de Papyrologie de la Sorbonne). They are opisthographoi, written in Greek and Demotic head to foot and belong to the same administrative roll. The Greek texts are part of the archives of a well-known oikonomos, Dionysodoros in charge of the Meris of Polemon in the Arsinoite Nome (c. 230 B.C.). Studies their links with the other papyri of the same "dossier" to establish a better view of the career and function of Dionysodoros.
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2022-0135
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