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Index | 214 241 Nome Arsinoïte 364 Menander A |
Titre | Roberta Carlesimo, Menander in the Papyri of the Ptolemaic Period from the Arsinoites. |
Publication | Lucio Del Corso & Antonio Ricciardetto (edd.), Greek Culture in Hellenistic Egypt. Persistence and Evolutions = Trends in Classics. Supplementary Volumes. 169 (Berlin - Boston, 2024) pp. 227-262, figg. |
Résumé | Most of Menander's papyri date to the Roman age, while only a few of them can be assigned to the Ptolemaic period, when the circulation of a large number of comic adespota is however attested. Intends to provide an overview of the Ptolemaic papyri found in the Arsinoite nome that have been assigned to Menander, including some dubious attributions and passages in anthologies, with the aim of providing a better reconstruction of the circulation of the poet's works during the first centuries after his death. |
N° | 2024-0093 |
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Index | 214 241 Nome Arsinoïte 411 |
Titre | Marie-Pierre Chaufray, Greeks in the Bilingual Sureties of the Fayum (3rd c. BC). |
Publication | Lucio Del Corso & Antonio Ricciardetto (edd.), Greek Culture in Hellenistic Egypt. Persistence and Evolutions = Trends in Classics. Supplementary Volumes. 169 (Berlin - Boston, 2024) pp. 131-140, figg. |
Résumé | Studies the role of the Greeks in the bilingual (Graeco-Demotic) corpus of the Ptolemaic surety contracts of the Fayum, preserved in the Jouguet Collection of the Institute of Papyrology of Sorbonne University. In such documents the Greeks are mentioned as part of the administration, guarantors and, at the same time, as individual taking sureties. Although a minority compared to the Egyptians, they represented a significant percentage of the population of the Fayum region in the 3rd century BC, and they were well integrated in the local daily life. |
N° | 2024-0094 |
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Index | 670 |
Titre | W. Graham Claytor, Record of an Enslaved Woman’s Activities. |
Publication | GRBS 64 (2024) pp. 626-633, fig. |
Internet | https://grbs.library.duke.edu/index.php/grbs/article/view/17034 |
Résumé | P.Lond. II 302b descr. (p. xxix). Account of days where the slave Ptolema has been inactive, i.e. working for another purpose than expected, traveling, or tending to serious family matters. Soknopaiou Nesos(?), 141/2 CE. |
N° | 2024-0095 |
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Index | 141.4 145.4 752 755 |
Index bis | 141.4 P. Fay. 215 descr. 145.4 B.G.U. XI, 2032 |
Titre | William Graham Claytor, The Licensed Beer Shop of Euhemeria. |
Publication | IWNW 3 (2024) pp. 45-51, fig. |
Internet | https://iwnw.journals.ekb.eg/article_374069.html |
Résumé | Discussion of the beer industry in the Fayum village of Euhemeria with an edition of P. Fay. 215 descr. and a correction to B.G.U. XI, 2032, l. 10. The seat of the beer shop, δίφρος τοῦ ζυτοπωλείου, is mentioned in both texts. |
N° | 2024-0096 |
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Index | 241 Nome Arsinoïte |
Titre | Paola Davoli, The Fayum: A Changing Landscape. |
Publication | Lucio Del Corso & Antonio Ricciardetto (edd.), Greek Culture in Hellenistic Egypt. Persistence and Evolutions = Trends in Classics. Supplementary Volumes. 169 (Berlin - Boston, 2024) pp. 67-96, figg. |
Résumé | In the last years several articles and volumes have been published on Fayum's history, archaeology, and geo-morphology, with an increasing interest for the impact of climate-changes on the landscape evolution, in a multi-disciplinary perspective. The region has proved to be an interesting case-study, for its environmental characteristics and for the possibility of comparing them with a large number of literary and documentary sources. Puts together the available evidence and the results of recent researches to offer an overview of the eventual changes in the Fayum landscape, which in the past was quite different from what we may see today. |
N° | 2024-0097 |
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Index | 141.4 |
Index bis | 141.4 P. Palau Ribes Inv. 719 |
Titre | Alba de Frutos García, P.PalauRib. inv. 719: a Ptolemaic Petition from Mummy Cartonnage. |
Publication | ZPE 230 (2024) pp. 167-171, figg. |
Résumé | Provenance unknown, 2nd cent. BCE. |
N° | 2024-0098 |
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Index | 214 |
Titre | Guy de la Bédoyère, The Fall of Egypt and the Rise of Rome: A History of the Ptolemies. |
Publication | New Haven, Yale University Press, 2024, xiv-367 pp., figg. ISBN 978-0-300-27552-0. $35. |
Résumé | Introduction. - Part I. Rise: 1. The road to Siwa: Alexander's Egyptian adventure; - 2. Left to the worthiest: The satrap's tale; - 3. Foundation: Ptolemy I Soter; - 4. Marriage comes by destiny: Ptolemy II Philadelphus and Arsinoe II; - 5. Great benefactors: Ptolemy III Euergetes I and Berenice II; - 6. The shape of things to come: Ptolemy IV Philopator and Arsinoe III. - Part II. Aspects of life in Ptolemaic Egypt: 7. A town like Alex; - 8. The yoke of government; - 9. Temples of the Ptolemies; - 10. Mummies, graves, and grieving. - Part III. Ruin: 11. War of the worlds: Rome and Carthage. The First and Second Punic Wars; - 12. Quenching the flame of bold rebellion: Ptolemy V Epiphanes and Cleopatra I; - 13. Havoc and confusion: Ptolemy VI Philometor, Cleopatra II, and Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II; - 14. Ménage à trois: Cleopatra II, Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II, and Cleopatra III; - 15. Venal mayhem: Cleopatra III, Ptolemy IX Soter II, and Ptolemy X Alexander I; - 16. The tune of flutes: Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos Auletes, Cleopatra VI, and Berenice IV; - 17. Passion and witchery: Cleopatra VII Philopator Thea Neotera, Ptolemy XIII, Arsinoe IV, Ptolemy XIV, and Ptolemy XV; - 18. The end of Egypt's gilded age. - Appendix 1: Key dates; - Appendix 2: Family trees; - Appendix 3: Ptolemaic queens and their titles. - Appendix 4: The coinage of Ptolemaic Egypt. - Glossary. Index. |
N° | 2024-0099 |
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Index | 714 910.13 / 910.4 |
Titre | Alain Delattre, Jitse Dijkstra & Jacques van der Vliet, Christian Inscriptions from Egypt and Nubia. A Critical Bulletin (2013-2022) = Papyrologica Bruxellensia. 43. |
Publication | Bruxelles, Association Égyptologique Reine Élisabeth [diffusion: Peeters, Leuven], 2024, xii-291 pp. ISBN 978-90-429-5220-1. €80. |
Résumé | Christian Inscriptions from Egypt and Nubia (CIEN) is the first epigraphical bulletin to provide an annual overview of published inscriptions from Christian Egypt and Nubia, in both Greek and Coptic, as well as other languages. The bulletin roughly comprises the Late Antique and medieval periods, and covers anything from (re-)editions to notes and studies based on inscriptions. It goes beyond a mere Literaturübersicht, offering critical comments on any noteworthy aspect of the texts, such as context, materiality and formulae, as well as numerous corrections, new interpretations and in some cases even re-editions. The first ten bulletins, covering the years 2013 to 2022 [from 1 = BASP 51 (2014) pp. 199-215 to 10 = BASP 60 (2023) pp. 371-395], are collected together in one volume. Added are extensive indices and concordances. |
N° | 2024-0100 |
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Index | 145.4 146 310 430 |
Index bis | 145.4 P. Cairo Zenon IV, 59534 a |
Titre | Lucio Del Corso, Music, Books, and Literary Attitudes in the Zenon Archive. |
Publication | Lucio Del Corso & Antonio Ricciardetto (edd.), Greek Culture in Hellenistic Egypt. Persistence and Evolutions = Trends in Classics. Supplementary Volumes. 169 (Berlin - Boston, 2024) pp. 351-386, figg. |
Résumé | Offers a survey of the archives' documents related to music and literary culture, in order to outline some elements of the process of acculturation which was pursued by the new Greek rulers. In such perspective, a special attention is also given to a document as P.Cair.Zen. IV 59534, a 'paraliterary' text which was surely part of the archive. |
N° | 2024-0101 |
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Index | 214 |
Titre | Lucio Del Corso & Antonio Ricciardetto (edd.), Greek Culture in Hellenistic Egypt. Persistence and Evolutions = Trends in Classics. Supplementary Volumes. 169. |
Publication | Berlin - Boston, De Gruyter, 2024, xx-411 pp., figg. ISBN 978-3-111334-54-7. |
N° | 2024-0102 |