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Index 341 520
Titre Valeria Fontanella, Osservazioni sull'utilizzo del materiale scrittorio in PUG I 3.
Publication ZPE 230 (2024) pp. 56-61, figg.
Résumé P.U.G. I, 3 (= LDAB 3271; van Haelst 135).
2024-0103
  

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Index 141.4 364 Euripides
Index bis 141.4 P. Phil. Nec. 23 ined.
Titre Basem Gehad, John Gibert & Yvona Trnka-Amrhein, P. Phil. Nec. 23 ↑: New Excerpts form Euripides' Ino and Polyidos.
Publication ZPE 230 (2024) pp. 1-40, figg.
Résumé Papyrus excavated at the ancient Philadelphia necropolis on the 19th of November 2022. It was discovered in a pit grave of the third century CE. - Euripides' Ino and Polyidos. - Diplomatic Text. - Interpretive Text, Ino. - Translation, Ino. - Commentary, Ino (i.1-37). - Interpretive Text, Polyidos. - Translation, Polyidos. - Commentary, Polyidos (i.38-ii.50). - P. Phil. Nec. 23 ↑ and the Indirect Tradition. - Production and Use. - Appendix.
2024-0104
  

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Index 214 260 850
Titre Elena Ghisellini, Greek-Egyptian Forms of Interaction in Ptolemaic Portraiture.
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. 1-47, figg.
Résumé Attempts to analyse and classify the variety of typological and stylistic directions assumed by portraiture in Ptolemaic Egypt. Examines royal and non-royal portraits, classifying them into three main categories: traditional Egyptian-style statues, Egyptian-style statues with Greek elements, Greek-style statues. Especially the Egyptian-style statues with Greek elements allow us to grasp an interesting phenomenon of interaction and exchange between Egyptian and Greek artistic forms.
2024-0105
  

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Index 145.4 241 Nome Héracléopolite
Index bis 145.4 S.P.P. X, 202
Titre Nikolaos Gonis, Heracleopolite Villages and Grain Taxes.
Publication ZPE 230 (2024) pp. 226-233, figg.
Résumé Full edition of SPP X 202.
2024-0106
  

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Index 141.4 714
Index bis 141.4 P. Hawara Inv. 89; 413
Titre Nikolaos Gonis, Two CPJ Addenda from Hawara.
Publication ZPE 230 (2024) pp. 210-211, figg.
Résumé Papyri found by Petrie in Hawara in 1889. - 1. P. Haw. Inv. 89. Sublease of a Vineyard. 29 October 13 or 3 BCE. - 2. P. Haw. Inv. 413. Tax Register. Late first / early second century.
2024-0107
  

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Index 141.4 620
Index bis 141.4 P. Colon. Inv. 21420 d
Titre Annette Hillgruber & Simon Schall, Ein amtliches Schreiben über staatliche Einkünfte aus ptolemäischer Zeit (P. Köln inv. 21420 d = TM 703670).
Publication ZPE 230 (2024) pp. 173-178, figg.
Résumé Herakleopolites, um 20.01.-18.02.131 v.Chr.
2024-0108
  

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Index 241 Ladamantia Zygris 630
Titre Emad Khalil, The Archaeology of Zygris / Ladamantia (Marsa Bagoush): Illuminating Ancient Maritime Networks on the Egyptian Mediterranean Coast.
Publication Journal of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists (JGUAA) 9 (2024) 2, pp. 1-19, figg.
Internet https://jguaa2.journals.ekb.eg/
Résumé The site of Marsa Bagoush is a large bay located on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt, approximately 250 kilometers west of Alexandria. In antiquity, it comprised the Roman harbours of Zygris and Ladamantia. Since 2015, the sites of Zygris and Ladamantia have been subject to an archaeological investigation conducted by the Alexandria University Centre for Maritime Archaeology and Underwater Cultural Heritage (CMAUCH), with kind support of the UK-based Honor Frost Foundation. The Marsa Bagoush Research Project (MBRP) revealed a wealth of information on ancient maritime activities along the northwest coast of Egypt. Archaeological finds include evidence of shipwrecks from the Hellenistic, Roman, and Ottoman periods, in addition to the largest collection of ancient anchors to be found on the northwest coast of Egypt.
2024-0109
  

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Index 214 260
Titre Bernard Legras, Landed Property and Neighbour Relations in Ptolemaic Egypt.
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. 99-112.
Résumé Aims to examine neighbour relations in Greek papyrological documents as they relate to Greek and Hellenistic law. Focuses on the city of Alexandria where the legislator implemented measures to restrict the rights of real property owners, and the chora where Ptolemaic law also governed relations between neighbours as a way of avoiding potential disputes. Documentation is sourced from legal records conserved in enteuxeis and prostagmata. These documents afford the opportunity to examine relations between Egyptians and Greeks, and between women and men.
2024-0110
  

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Index 364 Orphica
Titre Vanya Lozanova-Stancheva, Orpheus in Egypt.
Publication Vessela Atanassova & Laurent Bricault (edd.), Egyptian Cults on the Black Sea Coast = Études méditerranéennes. 6 (Athènes - Sofia, 2024) pp. 142-155, figg.
Résumé S'appuie notamment sur P. Gurob 1 (= MP3 2464; LDAB 6920) et sur P.S.I. VII, 850 (= MP3 2462; LDAB 5018).
2024-0111
  

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Index 214 241 Nome Arsinoïte 620
Titre Sara Marmai, The Dossier of the Agoranomoi of 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. 157-180, figg.
Résumé Addresses the issue of the presence of Greek notaries in the Arsinoites under the Ptolemies through a systematic survey of all published documents relating to their activity.
2024-0112
  

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