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Index | 140 |
Titre | Rodney Ast, Lajos Berkes, James M.S. Cowey, Holger Essler & Julia Lougovaya, Bulletin of Online Emendations to Papyri (BOEP) 11 (October 12, 2023). |
Publication | Pylon. Editions and Studies of Ancient Texts 4 (2023) §1-4, fig. |
Internet | https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/pylon/article/view/101709 |
Résumé | This installment reports all of the emendation proposals to Greek, Latin and Coptic documentary and literary texts that were accepted to either the Duke Databank of Documentary Papyri or the Digital Corpus of Literary Papyri via the Papyrological Editor (PE) between November 2, 2022 and October 12, 2023. The new readings [by M.J. Albarrán Martínez, C. Balamoshev, L. Berkes, A. Boud'hors, W.G. Claytor, A. de Frutos García, M.G. Elmaghrabi, H. Essler, N. Gonis, D. Hagedorn, M. Hartwig, W.B. Henry, T. Hickey, S. Kovarik, B. Laudenbach, T. Laver, N. Litinas, J. Lougovaya, G. Papaioannou, S. Rahyab, N. Reggiani, F. Reiter, S. Remijsen, C.M. Sampson, A. Skalec, A. Sonina, M. Stern, L. Vanderheyden, P. van der Laan, M. Vierros, & L. Weisser-Gericke] have been vetted by members of the PE's editorial board. |
N° | 2023-0233 |
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Index | 181 |
Titre | Vlad Atanasiu & Peter Fornaro, On the Utility of Colour in Shape Analysis: An Introduction to Colour Science via Palaeographical Case Studies. |
Publication | Heliyon 9 (2023) Issue 10, s.p. |
Internet | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e20698 |
Résumé | 1. Introduction. - 2. Motivations to use colour in script analysis [based on papyrological case studies]. - 3. Fundamentals for the effective use of colour in shape analysis. - 4. Methods and applications for computational colour-based shape analysis. - 5. Leveraging psychological factors for colour-based shape analysis. - 6. Impact of changing social attitudes on colour use by scholars and scientists. - 7. Conclusions. |
N° | 2023-0234 |
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Index | 141.4 |
Index bis | 141.4 P. Bodl. Ms.Gr.class. f. 64 (P) |
Titre | Amin Benaissa, A Document in the Bodleian Addressed to the Governor of Arcadia. |
Publication | Pylon. Editions and Studies of Ancient Texts 4 (2023) §1-13, fig. |
Internet | https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/pylon/article/view/101707 |
Résumé | Upper left-hand corner of a petition by a woman, apparently of the village of Ankyron, to the office of the governor of Arcadia. Heracleopolite nome, first half of fifth century. |
N° | 2023-0235 |
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Index | 141.4 |
Index bis | 141.4 P.Ashm. Inv. 32 (box C2) |
Titre | Lajos Berkes, An Acknowledgment of Indebtedness dated by the Consulship of Probus (371 or 406p). |
Publication | APapyrol 35 (2023) pp. 59-62, fig. |
Résumé | Editio princeps of a papyrus fragment containing an acknowledgment of debt in kind. Provenance unknown, 371 or 406 AD. |
N° | 2023-0236 |
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Index | 145.4 364 Epistulae |
Index bis | 145.4 P. Fouad 84 P. Got. 28 |
Titre | Lajos Berkes & Nikolaos Gonis, Two Late Letters Read Anew. |
Publication | BASP 60 (2023) pp. 341-349. |
Résumé | 1. P. Got. 28. A Humble Letter to a Magnate. - 2. P. Fouad 84. A Request for Rent and Whips. |
N° | 2023-0237 |
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Index | 364 Carmina varia Graeca |
Titre | Tiziano Boggio, P.Oxy. 77.5105.1-7 (Leonidas of Alexandria): A Dionysiac Procession? |
Publication | BASP 60 (2023) pp. 239-254, figg. |
Résumé | New interpretation of the first seven lines of the so-called "Poppaea Papyrus" (P. Oxy. LXXVII, 5105 [= MP3 1984.27; LDAB 140274]). Challenges the idea that the fragmentary incipit of the papyrus, which mentions various animals and mythological figures, depicts a Dionysiac procession. Instead claims that these verses use poetic imagery connected with Nero and Poppaea, hinting at the symbols of Neronian propaganda after the emperor's victory over Armenia in AD 63. Also suggests that the opening of the text describes the celestial journey of Aphrodite, who flies to the earth to guide Poppaea towards the heavens. |
N° | 2023-0238 |
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Index | 141.4 |
Index bis | 141.4 P. Vindob. Graec. Inv. 26628 |
Titre | Eric Boot & Francisca A.J. Hoogendijk, Wage Receipt from Herakleopolis (?) (P.Vindob. G 26628; fifth/sixth century). |
Publication | BASP 60 (2023) pp. 131-138, fig. |
Résumé | Receipt for the payment of 4 gold solidi as an instalment of the wages for irrigation work in the vegetable-garden of the landowner. Herakleopolis (?), second half fifth / first half sixth century CE. |
N° | 2023-0239 |
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Index | 141.4 146 |
Index bis | 141.4 P. Fam. Tebt. 9 + P. I.F.A.O. III, 13 |
Titre | Bianca Borrelli, P.Fam.Tebt. 9 + P.IFAO III 13: New Insights into Herodes' Family. |
Publication | ArchPF 69 (2023) pp. 371-390, figg. |
Résumé | 1. The Family and the Dossier. - 2. P.Fam.Tebt. 9 + P.IFAO III 13: New Edition of a Restored Repayment of a Loan. - 3. Palaeographical Analysis: The Family members' level of literacy and the hypothesis that P.IFAO III 1 belongs to the dossier. |
N° | 2023-0240 |
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Index | 820 860 |
Titre | Matteo Borrini, A Face from the Past: Theodosia from the Destroyed Fresco to Forensic Art. |
Publication | APapyrol 35 (2023) pp. 173-185, figg. |
Résumé | Forensic Art, or facial approximation, is a specialized subfield of forensic anthropology that aims to recreate the likeness of an unknown individual from their cranial structures. The technique has been applied to the remains of Theodosia (IV-V AD), found in a painted funerary chapel in Antinoupolis during Evaristo Breccia's archaeological investigation. In the presented case, Forensic Art allowed the unveiling of the face of one of Antinoupolis' inhabitants for the first time in almost two thousand years; moreover, it filled the gap left by the recent destruction of Theodosia's original fresco portrait. - 1. Theodosia's biological profile and morphological traits. - 2. Forensic Art. - Conclusions. |
N° | 2023-0241 |
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Index | 141.4 690 |
Index bis | 141.4 P. Mich. Inv. 1322 |
Titre | Spyridoula Bounta, Petition to the archiphylakites Asklepiades (P.Mich. inv. 1322; Peran, 182 BCE?). |
Publication | BASP 60 (2023) pp. 75-81, fig. |
Résumé | Petition by Totoes to Asklepiades, the archiphylakites of the Peran toparchy in the Herakleopolite nome, regarding illegal grazing. Peran, 13 Dec. 182 BCE (?). |
N° | 2023-0242 |