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Index | 141.4 364 Epica |
Index bis | 141.4 P. Matr. Inv. 47 |
Titre | Raquel Martín Hernández & Marco Perale, P.Matr. Inv. 47: A New Hexameter Fragment from the Fundación Pastor. |
Publication | ZPE 230 (2024) pp. 51-55, figg. |
Résumé | Provenance unknown, second century AD. |
N° | 2024-0113 |
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Index | 364 Scholastica |
Titre | Chiara Meccariello, Teaching Propaganda: Water, Food, and Power in the Livre d'Écolier. |
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. 295-310, fig. |
Résumé | Focuses on P. Cair. Inv. 65445 (= MP3 2642; LDAB 1054), a Greek textbook from the Fayum dating to the late 3rd c. BC, and argues that its literary anthology conveys a carefully curated narrative of Ptolemaic power for classroom use. Through the themes of control over water and food opulence, the textbook reflects Ptolemaic strategies of self-presentation which could be particularly appealing to third-century BC Fayumite users. Thus, the textbook serves as an illustration of the permeability of the ancient classroom to time- and place-specific political symbolism. |
N° | 2024-0114 |
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Index | 141.4 620 |
Index bis | 141.4 P. Mich. Inv. 1343 |
Titre | Sara Mohammad Mohammad El-Said, A Roman Property Declaration from the Michigan Papyrus Collection. |
Publication | IWNW 3 (2024) pp. 95-106, fig. |
Internet | https://iwnw.journals.ekb.eg/article_382825.html |
Résumé | P. Mich. Inv. 1343, acquired from Nahman in 1923. Two fragments of a property declaration for catoecic land, addressed to the keepers of the property records of the Arsinoites during the second century. |
N° | 2024-0115 |
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Index | 141.4 |
Index bis | 141.4 P. Pennsylvania Univ. Mus. Inv. E 16238 |
Titre | Anna Monte, The Market in aromata: An Account with a List of Aromatic Substances from Byzantine Egypt. |
Publication | ZPE 230 (2024) pp. 212-225, figg. |
Résumé | General features of P.Penn. Museum inv. E16238. [Origin unknown, 5th century.] - The content of the papyrus: aromatic products, their uses, and prices. - The logic of the account. - Transcription, translation, and commentary. - Bibliography. |
N° | 2024-0116 |
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Index | 712 |
Titre | Jónatan Ortiz-García, The Identification of the Peloponnesian Apis with the Egyptian Serapis in Arnobius, Aduersus nationes 1.36.6. |
Publication | CQ 74 (2024) pp. 369-374. |
Résumé | Examines a brief mention of the Egyptian gods Apis and Serapis in the Aduersus nationes by Arnobius of Sicca, within the context of several traditions dealing with the origin and connections of both of these mythical figures transmitted with some variations until Late Antiquity. |
N° | 2024-0117 |
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Index | 214 364 Historica varia |
Titre | Natascia Pellé, Greek Historiography in Hellenistic 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. 263-294, figg. |
Résumé | Analyses the reception and perception of Greek historiography in Egypt during the Ptolemaic period, through a study of the textual, palaeographic and bibliological characteristics of fragments containing passages which can be (more or less confidently) attributed to Greek historical works. |
N° | 2024-0118 |
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Index | 214 364 Comica |
Titre | Serena Perrone, Laughs from the Mummies: Old Comedy in Ptolemaic Papyri. |
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. 205-226, figg. |
Résumé | After providing an overview of the spreading of Greek theater in Ptolemaic Egypt, conducts a critical analysis of the papyrological evidence pertaining to Old Comedy and datable to the Hellenistic period. The analysis involves the examination of fragments that have been considered to belong to Old Comedy, sourced from both anthologies and potential copies of the dramatic text. |
N° | 2024-0119 |
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Index | 150 160 Clermont-Ganneau Charles |
Titre | Michael Press, Investigating the Provenance of Charles Clermont-Ganneau's Acquisitions: The Case of MA 3035 (MNC 1194). |
Publication | ZPE 230 (2024) pp. 84-88, fig. |
N° | 2024-0120 |
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Index | 141.4 630 |
Index bis | 141.4 P. Colon. Inv. 5549 |
Titre | Haytham A. Qandeil, A Measuring Order of Grain for Ships' Crews. |
Publication | ZPE 230 (2024) pp. 184-186, fig. |
Résumé | Heracleopolites (?), 2nd cent. B.C. |
N° | 2024-0121 |
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Index | 620 630 |
Titre | Haytham Alsayed Qandeil, Fiscal Oversight in Ptolemaic Egypt: Examining the Supervisory Role of the Ἐπακολουθοῦντες. |
Publication | IWNW 3 (2024) pp. 75-94, figg. |
Internet | https://iwnw.journals.ekb.eg/article_378670.html |
Résumé | 1. The oversight functions of the ἐπακολουθοῦντες: 1.1. Overseeing tax collecting; - 1.2. Overseeing the transportation of taxed grain; - 1.3. Overseeing the process of remunerating the soldiers. - 2. Did ἐπακολουθῶν signify a formal job title or merely a supervisory responsibility? - 3. The number of ἐπακολουθοῦντες. |
N° | 2024-0122 |