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Index 241 Tebtynis 810 830
Titre Maria Cristina Guidotti, The arrival of the objects from Anti's excavations to the Museo Egizio in Florence. The archival documents.
Publication Giorgia Cafici (ed.), Tebtunis in Italian Museums. Objects from Carlo Anti's Excavations in the Museo Egizio in Florence (Trieste, 2024) pp. 45-50, figg.
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Index 214 217
Titre Hans Hauben, Xanthippos. From Alexandria to Callinicum (260-244 BC).
Publication ChrEg 99 (2024) No. 197, pp. 109-120.
Résumé 1. A false lead. - 2. An Alexandrian network. - 3. The wharves of Halicarnassus. - 4. By the rivers of Babylon - and beyond. - 5. Conclusion. - Xanthippos, the friend of the architect Kleon; Xanthippos, the trierarch of an expensive ‘nine’ in the harbor of Halicarnassus (Pros. Ptol. V 14110); Xanthippos, the ephemeral governor of the Upper Satrapies (Pros. Ptol. VI 15060) - all three, showing corresponding social and military profiles, were one and the same person. Xanthippos' career in the service of the early Ptolemies extended over a period of more than fifteen years (260-244), strikingly coinciding with that of Apollonios the dioikêtês (261-245). Any link with the Spartan commander who, as the champion of the Carthaginian cause expelled a Roman army from African soil, should be discarded. It would be absurd to suppose that the Alexandria-based gentleman of January 260, Ptolemaic trierarch in 258-257, had settled in Sparta before meddling in the First Punic War by May 255.
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Index 364 Isocrates
Titre Tobias Hirsch & Lorenzo Sardone, P. Gen. inv. 376 - Ein neues Fragment von Isokrates' Panegyrikos.
Publication ArchPF 70 (2024) pp. 272-277, fig.
Résumé Edition of the yet unidentified P. Gen. Inv. 376 containing Isoc. 4.108-109. Remarkable is a variant in the margin (l. 26), which indicates a process of collation between different ancient textual traditions.
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Index 757
Titre Regina Hofmann-De Keijzer, Maarten R. Van Bommel, Ineke Joosten & Ines Bogensperger, Late Antique Textiles from the Papyrus Collection of the Austrian National Library. Scientific Investigation of Fibres, Dyes and Dyeing Techniques = Mitteilungen aus der Papyrussammlung der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek (Papyrus Erzherzog Rainer). Neue Serie. M.P.E.R., N.S. XXXIV, 2.
Publication Berlin - Boston, de Gruyter, 2024, x-476 pp., figg. ISBN 978-3-11-077637-7. €119,95.
Résumé General Part: 1. Analytical methods; - 2. Fibres; - 3. Dyeing techniques; - 4. Literature on dyes and dyeing; - 5. Dyeing materials in archaeological textiles from Egypt and the Mediterranean region; - 6. Identification of dyes and dyeing materials by UHPLC-PDA; - 7. Dating; - 8. Tannins and direct dyes; - 9. Vat dyes; - 10. Red mordant dyes; - 11. Yellow mordant dyes; - 12. Dyeing experiments with a papyrus plant. - Catalogue. - Appendices.
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Index 141.8 368 Epistulae
Index bis 141.8 C.P.R. XXXVIII
Titre Andreas Kaplony, Arabische Briefe des 8. bis 10. Jahrhunderts aus der Österreichichen Nationalbibliothek in Wien = Corpus Papyrorum Raineri. Band XXXVIII.
Publication Berlin - Boston, de Gruyter, 2024, vi-92 pp., figg. ISBN 978-3-11-11791-8. €129.
Résumé C.P.R. XXXVI, 1-13. - Einleitung. - Konkordanz. Glossar. Allgemeiner Index.
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Index 215 712
Titre Edward William Kelting, Egyptian Things. Translating Egypt to Early Imperial Rome.
Publication Oakland, CA, University of California Press, 2024, x-246 pp., figg. ISBN 978-0-520-40218-8. £30.
Internet https://www.ucpress.edu/books/egyptian-things/paper
Résumé Introduction: Roman Egypt and Rome's "Egypt". - 1. Apion, Roman Egypt, and the Insider-Outsider Problem. - 2. Aegyptiaca: Triangulating a Coherently Incoherent Genre. - 3. From Representation … : Anubis, Actium, and the Limits of Exoticism. - 4. … To Translation: Aegyptiaca, Seth / Typhon, and Human / Animal / Divine Permeability. - 5. Not Dead Yet! Legitimizing Imperial-Period Hieroglyphic Symbolisms. - 6. Recuperating the Philosopher-Priest: Embracing a Mixed Intellectual Authority. - Conclusion: Acoreus, Aegyptiaca, and the Question of Cultural Influence.
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Index 140
Titre Thomas Kruse, Urkundenreferat 2020.
Publication ArchPF 70 (2024) pp. 441-512.
Résumé I. CPR XXXV. - II. P.Aegyptus Cent. I. - III. P.Bas. II. - IV. P.Christodote. - V. P.Giss. II. - VI. P.Messeri. - VII. P.Oxy. LXXXV. - VIII. P.Oxyrhyncha. - IX. C.Pap.Jud. IV. - X. Omaggio Maltomini. - XI. Scrivere documenti nell'esercito romano. - XII. Vaisseaux du désert. - XIII. Analecta Papyrologica 32, 2020. - XIV. BASP 57, 2020. - XV. BIFAO 120, 2020. - XVI. Chiron 50, 2020 - XVII. CdÉ 95, 2020. - XVIII. Journal of Coptic Studies 22, 2020. - XIX. Papyrologica Lupiensia 29, 2020. - XX. Symbolae Osloenses 94, 2020. - XXI. Tyche 35, 2020. - XXII. ZPE 213, 2020. - XXIII. ZPE 214, 2020. - XXIV. ZPE 215, 2020. - XXV. ZPE 216, 2020.
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Index 364 Callimachus
Titre Luigi Lehnus, Postille maasiane inedite a Callimaco Fragmenta Incertae Sedis e Incerti Auctoris.
Publication APapyrologica 38 (2024) pp. 249-258.
Résumé First edition of Paul Maas's annotations on Callimachus' fragments incertae sedis and incerti auctoris in his personal copy of the first volume of Pfeiffer's Callimachus.
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Index 364 Rhetorum Scripta
Titre Jean Lenaerts, Les travaux rhétoriques P. Oxy. 1827 et 4810: deux copies du même scribe.
Publication ChrEg 99 (2024) No. 197, pp. 85-94.
Résumé P. Oxy. XV, 1827 (= MP3 2548. LDAB 5370) et LXXI, 4810 (= MP3 2293.01; LDAB 112365) conservent des fragments de littérature oratoire. Les deux copies sont l'oeuvre du même scribe. L'exercice rhétorique 4810 tire sa substance des chapitres XXXI-XXXVI du livre I de Thucydide. Le rhéteur de 1827 a recueilli des matériaux lexicographiques, phraséologiques et idéologiques dans les deux longs discours suscités par l'affaire de la Couronne (Eschine vs. Démosthène), sans nécessairement traiter le même sujet.
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Index 412
Titre Nikos Litinas, Relative Pronouns in Greek Papyri.
Publication APapyrologica 38 (2024) pp. 137-150.
Résumé Various papyrus documents demonstrate two syntactic structures that have been extensively discussed in the grammars of Greek papyri dated to the Ptolemaic, Roman, and Byzantine periods. These structures include the substitution of the relative pronoun with the article and the phenomenon of the attraction of the relative pronoun. Offers updated examples of these linguistic phenomena and shares observations regarding their use in everyday language. The textual evidence illustrates how these structures interact with particular verbs, providing clearer insight into their limited application within private documents.
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