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Index | 241 Alexandrie |
Titre | Ruben De Graaf, Alexandria ad Aegyptum: The (Dis)connection between Alexandria and Egypt. |
Publication | CQ 72 (2022) pp. 202-216. |
Résumé | 1. Alexandria near Egypt: Literary sources; - Epigraphic sources; - Papyrological sources. - 2. Alexandria and Egypt. - 3. Alexandria in Egypt. |
N° | 2022-0506 |
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Index | 364 Magica |
Titre | Christopher A. Faraone, Notes on Magical Texts and Gems. |
Publication | GRBS 62 (2022) pp. 280-308, figg. |
Internet | https://grbs.library.duke.edu/index.php/grbs/article/view/16876 |
Résumé | 1. Disambiguating two images on a green jasper gem. - 2. Re-reading some handbook instructions in the Paris Magical Codex [P.G.M. IV, 2943-2966]. - 3. Re-reading a curse from the hippodrome in Carthage. - 4. A unique magical gem in Brisbane. - 5. A new magical gem in Montreal. - 6. Two gems once in the possession of Toni Raubitschek. - 7. A new heliotrope with anguiped. - 8. A lost and found gem in the Louvre. |
N° | 2022-0507 |
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Index | 364 Glossaria |
Titre | Federico Favi, A Contribution to the Study of P.Oxy. 1803 (Atticist Lexicon). |
Publication | GRBS 62 (2022) pp. 309-327. |
Internet | https://grbs.library.duke.edu/index.php/grbs/article/view/16690 |
Résumé | 1. Menander's reception in Greek lexicography and the position of P. Oxy. XV, 1803 [= MP3 2126; LDAB 6322]. - 2. A reconsideration of two neglected entries. |
N° | 2022-0508 |
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Index | 364 Carmina varia Graeca |
Titre | William D. Furley, A chorus for Kybele in a new papyrus from the Red Sea. |
Publication | Nadine Le Meur, Bénédicte Delignon & Olivier Thévenaz (edd.), Performance et mimesis. Variations sur la lyrique cultuelle de la Grèce archaïque au Haut-Empire romain = Kernos. Supplément 40 (Liège, 2022) pp. 31-38, fig. |
Résumé | P. Berenike Inv. 84029 [edd.: Rodney Ast & Julia Lougovaya, Cybele on the Red Sea: New Verses from Berenike, GRBS 55 (2015) pp. 654-678, figg.]. - 1. Text and select apparatus. - 2. Notes. - 3. Genre. |
N° | 2022-0509 |
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Index | 364 Menander C Misumenus |
Titre | William D. Furley, Menander Misoumenos or "The Hated Man". Introduction, Translation, and Commentary = BICS. Supplement 143. |
Publication | London, Institute of Classical Studies, 2022, xiv-249 pp., figg. ISBN 978-1-905670-97-0. £65. |
Résumé | 1. Introduction: 1.1. The state of play; - 1.2. What is the play about? Thrasonides; - 1.3. Other characters; - 1.4 Pictorial evidence; - 1.5. Legal framework; - 1.6. Staging; - 1.7. Dating; - 1.8. Metre; - 1.9. Transmission of the text; - 1.10. Technical points about this edition. - 2. Text: Manuscripts; - The cast; - Text; - Unplaced papyrus fragments; - Miscellaneous unplaced fragments. - 3. Composite readings. - 4. Translation. - 5 Commentary: Act one; - Act two; - Act three; - Act four; - Act five. - Book fragments. - Bibliography. Index of main passages cited. Index of Greek words. |
N° | 2022-0510 |
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Index | 752 |
Titre | Matt Gibbs, Artisans and Their Gods: The Religious Activities of Trade Associations in Roman Egypt. |
Publication | Annelies Cazemier & Stella Skaltsa (ed.), Associations and Religion in Context: The Hellenistic and Roman Eastern Mediterranean = Kernos. Supplément 39 (Liège, 2022) pp. 271-285; - 306-307. |
Résumé | Trade associations in Roman Egypt. - Religion in Roman Egypt and its Place in Trade Associations. - The religious activities of the iron workers of Hermonthis. - Religious activities of other trade associations in Roman Egypt. - A relationship between trade associations and temples? - Conclusion. |
N° | 2022-0511 |
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Index | 364 / 365 Epistulae |
Titre | Adam Gitner & Maria Chiara Scappaticcio, The Latin Origins of a Bilingual Letter Collection (Specimina Epistularia = P.Bon. 5). |
Publication | CQ 72 (2022) pp. 778-798. |
Résumé | P. Bon. I, 5 (= MP3 2117; LDAB 5498). - Reconstructing the Latin original: 1.1. Errors and infelicities in the Greek; - 1.2. Mechanical corruptions in Latin; - 1.3. Latin idioms misidentified as errors; - 1.4. Stages of transmission. - 2. Dating the Latin composition: 2.1. Content; - 2.2. Interpuncts; - 2.3. Lexicon; - 2.4. Onomastics; - 2.5. Prose rhythm; - 2.6. Dating conclusions. - 3. Genre and content: 3.1. Greek model letter collections; - 3.2. Comparing letter collections; - 3.3. Modified private letters as models? - 3.4. Conclusions. - Appendix: Reconstructed Latin text of the Specimina Epistularia (P.Bon. 5). |
N° | 2022-0512 |
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Index | 361.3 Magica 411 |
Titre | Krisztina Hevesi, The role of Greek loanwords in Coptic magical texts. Mere technical terms or indicators of scribal education? |
Publication | Electra Apostola & Christos Kekes (edd.), Current Research in Egyptology 2021. Proceedings of the Twenty-First Annual Symposium, University of the Aegean, 9-16 May 2021 (Oxford, 2022) pp. 237-248, figg. |
Internet | https://www.archaeopress.com/Archaeopress/Products/9781803273761 |
Résumé | Introduction. - General facts about the appearance of Greek loanwords in the Coptic language. - Greek loanwords in Coptic magical sources: approach and case studies. - Conclusions. |
N° | 2022-0513 |
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Index | 214 241 Nome Arsinoïte Palestine 260 714 |
Titre | Sylvie Honigman, Migration Patterns from Palestine to Egypt in Ptolemaic Times. |
Publication | AncSoc 52 (2022) pp. 171-205. |
Résumé | 1. Migration from Palestine to Egypt: relative quantitative data: 1.1. The Fayum cleruchs; - 1.2. Civilians in the Fayum: Judean Hellenes; - 1.3. Civilians in the Fayum: Arabes; - 1.4. Migrants whose ethnic labels reference coastal cities in Palestine (Phoenicia and the Paralia); - 1.5. Syrians; - 1.6. Arabes in the Eastern Desert; - 1.7. Summary. - 2. Ioudaioi in the second and first centuries BCE: "sustained discontinuity"? - 3. Interpreting the evidence: migration movements from Palestine to Egypt: 3.1. The split between the Palestinian coast and hinterland as an Achaemenid legacy; - 3.2. Factors affecting the hinterland in the Late Hellenistic period. - 4. Migration patterns : individuals vs. village communities: 4.1. Three patterns of migration from the Palestinian hinterland; - 4.2. A case-study: the ‘Ela Valley; - 4.3. Indirect implications: dating the emergence of the politeuma in Ptolemaic Egypt. - Conclusion. |
N° | 2022-0514 |
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Index | 364 Carmina varia Graeca 910.4 |
Titre | Richard Hunter, Greek Epitaphic Poetry. A Selection = Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics. |
Publication | Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2022, xiv-280 pp., figg. ISBN 978-1-108-84398-0 (hbk) / 978-1-108-92604-1 (pbk). £79.99 (hbk) / £26.99 (pbk). |
Résumé | Introduction: 1. Funerary Verse-Inscriptions; - 2. The style of Greek Epitaphic Verse; - 3. Who Wrote Greek Verse-Inscriptions?; - 4. Ideas of Death in Greek Verse-Inscriptions; - 5. About This Edition. - Greek Epitaphic Poetry: A Selection: Epitaphs for Men; - Epitaphs for Women. - Commentary. - Glossary. Works Cited. Concordances. Indexes. - Includes epitaphs from Egypt. |
N° | 2022-0515 |