Thursday, September 28, 2006
Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft im spätantiken Ägypten. Kleine Schriften (Collected Papers of I.F. Fikhman)
Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft
im spätantiken Ägypten
Kleine Schriften Itzhak F. Fikhman,
Hrg. von Andrea Jördens
Der russisch-israelische Papyrologe
und Althistoriker I. F. Fikhman zählt
zu den bedeutendsten Forschern des
20. Jhdts. auf dem Gebiet der Wirtschafts-
und Sozialgeschichte des römischen
und vor allem byzantinischen
Ägypten. Der Schwerpunkt seiner Arbeiten
liegt auf der Stadt Oxyrhynchos,
der besonders reiches Material
zu dieser Epoche zu verdanken ist,
sowie auf Fragen des Kolonats und der
Struktur des Großgrundbesitzes. Viele
seiner auf breitester Quellenbasis erarbeiteten
Beiträge sind in schwer
erreichbaren Publikationen erschienen
– eine Reihe davon allein in russischer
Sprache – und deshalb bisher
kaum zugänglich. Der zu Ehren seines
85. Geburtstages publizierte Band bietet
eine Auswahl von 28 der bedeutendsten
Aufsätze in deutscher, englischer
und französischer Sprache, von
denen acht hier erstmals auf Deutsch
vorgelegt werden.
Source: Papy-L 9/26/06
Sunday, September 24, 2006
SBL Annual Meeting: Papyrology and Early Christian Backgrounds Sessions
Papyrology and Early Christian Backgrounds
11/18/2006
4:00 PM to 6:30 PM
Room: 301 - CC
David Martinez, University of Chicago, Presiding
Giovanni Battista Bazzana, University of Milan
Waiting for the Kingdom: A Papyrological Analysis of the Lord's Prayer (25 min)
Roberta Mazza, Università di Bologna
The Papyrological Commentary of the Gospel of Mark: Words and Themes Relating to Economic and Social History. (25 min)
Don Barker, Macquarie University, Sydney
Oxyrhynchus Papyri XV 1780 (25 min)
Peter M. Head, Tyndale House
Named Letter Carriers in the Documentary Papyri (25 min)
Lincoln Blumell, University of Toronto
Scriptural Allusions and Reminiscences in Private Christian Letters from Oxyrhynchus (25 min)
S19-68
Papyrology and Early Christian Backgrounds
Joint Session With: Papyrology and Early Christian Backgrounds, New Testament Textual Criticism
11/19/2006
1:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Room: 146B - CC
Theme: Panel discussion on Larry W. Hurtado, The Earliest Christian Artifacts: Manuscripts and Christian Origins (Eerdmans, forthcoming 2006).
David Martinez, University of Chicago, Presiding
Michael Holmes, Bethel University, Panelist (20 min)
AnneMarie Luijendijk, Princeton University, Panelist (20 min)
Bart Ehrman, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, Panelist (20 min)
Larry Hurtado, University of Edinburgh, Respondent (20 min)
Discussion (50 min)
Ancient Society 35 (2005)
1 - 17
Real Slave Prices and the Relative Cost of Slave Labor in the Greco-Roman World
SCHEIDEL, W.
19 - 57
The Parallelogram and the Pinecone Geographical Definition of Shapes in Greek and Roman Geography on the Evidence of Strabo
DUECK, Daniela
59 - 77
Tramandere τὸ σαφές: Note in margine a Thuc. I 9.2
CUSCUNÀ, Cristina
79 - 100
Astenia del mito e dinamismo della gnome
La crisi dell'Hellenikon in due discorsi de La guerra del Peloponneso
CASERTA, Cristiana
101 - 117
Un usage fort controversè: La parentè dans le langage diplomatique de l'Èpoque hellènistique
CURTY, O.
119 - 128
A Letter from Zenon to Kleon: A New Date for P. Zen. Pestm. Suppl. B
VAN BEEK, B.
Abstract :
The present article offers a new reading for P. Zen. Pestm. Suppl. B, a papyrus text in which Zenon complains to Kleon about uninundated land. The date given in the text appears to have been a double date, though only partially preserved. The new dating fits the chronology of the Zenon archive better.
129 - 134
The Archive of Euphron
CLARYSSE, W.
Abstract :
Reedition of a papyrus letter belonging to an archive from the Cynopolite nome in Middle Egypt and dating from the second century BC. The writer of the letter is called Pasinous, a rare Greek name typical of Crete.
135 - 165
Goddess of Love and Mistress of the Sea: Notes on a Hellenistic Hymn to Arsinoe-Aphrodite (P. Lit. Goodsp. 2, I-IV)
BARBANTANI, Silvia
Abstract :
This article analyses one of the hexametric poems copied on a 2nd-century AD papyrus, possibly from Hermupolis, P. Lit. Goodspeed 2: a Hellenistic hymn to Aphrodite celebrated as a patroness of the sea and of wedded love. This portrayal of the goddess perfectly fits with Ptolemaic royal propaganda in the 3rd century BC. The address to Ἁρσινόα Πτολεμα(ὶ) (II 5) reveals that the goddess is here worshipped as a divine image of a queen Arsinoe, most probably Arsinoe II Philadelphos, who had strong links with key figures of the Ptolemaic navy. The hymn is compared with contemporary Alexandrian poetry, such as the epigrams of the Milan papyrus P. Mil. Vogl. VIII 309. Some hypotheses are also presented on the context of the composition and the performance of the hymn (a Cypriot cult of Arsinoe Philadelphos?).
167 - 173
Prodigies at Privernum: A Note on Cicero, div. I 97
SANTANGELO, F.
175 - 195
Herod the Great and the Copper Mines of Cyprus
HAUBEN, H.
197 - 216
Collegia in the Province of Egypt in the First Century AD
ARNAOUTOGLOU, I.
Abstract :
ln this article I explore the apparent discrepancy between the restrictive statutory Roman legislation on collegia and the documentation on associations in 1st-century Egypt. After exploration of the legal background, I examine the testimony of Philo, ln Flaccum 4, which reveals that the dissolution of hetaireiai and synodoi is not part of an empire-wide ban, but is firmly embedded in the history of Alexandria and in the urge of its prefect A. Flaccus to re-establish law and order. The second testimony providing the imposition of a fine on people taking part in associations, Gnomon of the ldios Logos §108, is so fragmentary as to allow only speculation about its context. It could preserve a clause either from A. Flaccusí restrictions or from a tax regulation. The investigation suggests that the discrepancy between the literary tradition of a general ban and the documentary evidence on collegia is probably superficial, and it can be reconciled, if we reconsider the nature and the extent of the prohibition imposed by A. Flaccus, as a local and temporary police measure aiming to dissolve the nuclei of opposition and anti-Roman feeling in early 1st-century Alexandria.
217 - 250
Apollo and the Emperors (II): The Evolution of the Imperial Cult at Sagalassos
TALLOEN, P. & WAELKENS, M.
ZPE 157 (2006)
INHALTSVERZEICHNIS ZPE 157 (2006)
Ast, R.,
Notes on BGU XIX 162–164
Barker, D.,
Epitaph of Proklos 105–106
Bartels, J.,
Lateinische Grabinschriften aus Philippi: Corrigenda 199–212
Battistoni, F.,
The Ancient pinakes from Tauromenion. Some New Readings 169–180
Bingen, J.,
Ϲπουδαϲτήϲ - ἐπιϲπουδαϲτήϲ 159–161
Brun, P. – Couvenhes, J.-C.,
Des chiliarques à Athènes au milieu du IVe siècle? La datation de B. Petrakos, ὁ δῆμος τοῦ ῾Ραμνοῦντες ΙΙ. οἱ ἐπιγραφές 1 107–115
Camodeca, G.,
Cura secunda della tabula cerata londinese con la compravendita della puella Fortunata 225–230
Ciongradi, C.,
Ein neuer Altar für Silvanus aus Dacia Porolissensis. Studien über die arae in Dakien 213–224
Couvenhes, J.-C. – Brun, P.,
Des chiliarques à Athènes au milieu du IVe siècle? La datation de B. Petrakos, ὁ δῆμος τοῦ ῾Ραμνοῦντες ΙΙ. οἱ ἐπιγραφές, n° 1 107–115
Crislip, A.,
A Coptic Request for Materia Medica 165–167
Dana, D.,
Les noms de facture thrace dans LGPN IV: les noms fantômes et d’autres corrections 127–142
Daris, S.,
I Quartieri di Arsinoe: Addenda 143–146
Dettori, E.,
Γάμορος: una occorrenza “fantasma” 41–42
Diaz Ariño, B., C.
Memmius, gobernador de la Hispania Ulterior 231–236
Durbec, Y.,
Callimaque, Aitia fr. 260 A SH: une nouvelle interprétation 43–45
Duttenhöfer, R.,
Korrekturen zu Ostraka aus Elephantine/Syene II 147–158
Eck, W. – Pangerl, A.,
Zur Herstellung der diplomata militaria: Tinte auf einem Diplom des Titus für Noricum 181–184
Eck, W. – Pangerl, A.,
Eine Konstitution für die Truppen von Syria Palaestina aus dem Jahr 158 185–191
Gardeñes Santiago, M. – Santiago Álvarez, R.-A.,
Algunas observaciones a la “Lettre d’Apatorios à Léanax” 57–69
Geissen, A. – Weber, M.,
Untersuchungen zu den ägyptischen Nomenprägungen VII 277–304
Granino Cecere, M. G.,
Dalle sponde del Reno a quelle dell’Aniene: marinai e navigazione fluviale 237–246
Gronewald, M., Kallimachos, Aitia fr. 64,10 Pf. 46
Grünewald, M. – Richter, A.,
Zeugen Caesars schwerster Schlacht? Beschriftete andalusische Schleuderbleie aus der Zeit des Zweiten Punischen Krieges und der Kampagne von Munda 261–269
Henry, W. B.,
Archilochus, P. Oxy. 4708 fr. 1.18–21 14
Huß, W., Zur
Invasion Ptolemaios’ VIII. Soters II. in Ägypten (103 v. Chr.) 168
Kapranos, N. – Martínez Fernández, Á. – Tsatsaki, N.,
Una inscripción inédita de Chamalevri, Creta 87–94
Łajtar, A. – van der Vliet, J.,
Rome – Meroe – Berlin. The Southernmost Latin Inscription Rediscovered (CIL III 83) 193–198
Lehoux, D.,
Rethinking Parapegmata: The Puteoli Fragment 95–104
Lendon, J. E.,
Contubernalis, Commanipularis, and Commilito in Roman Soldiers’ Epigraphy: Drawing the Distinction 270–276
Ma, J.,
A Gilt Statue for Konon at Erythrai? 124–126
Martínez Fernández, Á. – Tsatsaki, N. – Kapranos, N.,
Una inscripción inédita de Chamalevri, Creta 87–94
Mayer, P.,
Krieg aus Versehen? Zur Funktion und Aussage der Telephos-Geschichte im neuen Archilochos (P. Oxy. 4708, fr. 1) 15–18
Nünlist, R.,
A Neglected testimonium on the Homeric Book-Division 47–49
Pangerl, A. – Eck, W.,
Zur Herstellung der diplomata militaria: Tinte auf einem Diplom des Titus für Noricum 181–184
Pangerl, A. – Eck, W.,
Eine Konstitution für die Truppen von Syria Palaestina aus dem Jahr 158 185–191
Perysinakis, I. N.,
Κόσμον or κόμπον? A Note on Simonides’ Elegy on Plataea, fr. 11.23 W2 19–21
Primavesi, O.,
Empedokles in Florentiner Aristoteles-Scholien 27–40
Rawles, R.,
Notes on the Interpretation of the “New Sappho” 1–7
Rawles, R.,
Musical Notes on the New Anonymous Lyric Poem from Köln 8–13
Rhodes, P. J.,
Milesian Stephanephoroi: Applying Cavaignac Correctly 116
Richter, A. – Grünewald, M.,
Zeugen Caesars schwerster Schlacht? Beschriftete andalusische Schleuderbleie aus der Zeit des Zweiten Punischen Krieges und der Kampagne von Munda 261–269
Ruscu, L.,
Actia Nicopolis 247–255
Rusten, J.,
The Four “New Lenaean Victors” of 428–5 B.C. (and the Date of the First Lenaean Comedy) Reconsidered 22–26
Santiago Álvarez, R.-A. – Gardeñes Santiago, M.,
Algunas observaciones a la “Lettre d’Apatorios à Léanax” 57–69
Sarnowski, T.,
The Phantom Squadron of the Ravennate Fleet on the Black Sea in the 1st Century AD 256–260
Spanoudakis, K.,
Notes on Nicander’s Theriaca 50–56
Summa, D.,
Attori e coreghi in Attica: iscrizioni dal teatro di Thorikos 77–86
Thomas, O.,
Ephebes Reunited: A New Edition of IG II2 1967 71–76
Tsatsaki, N. – Martínez Fernández, Á. – Kapranos, N.,
Una inscripción inédita de Chamalevri, Creta 87–94
van der Vliet, J. – Łajtar, A.,
Rome – Meroe – Berlin. The Southernmost Latin Inscription Rediscovered (CIL III 83) 193–198
Walton, C.,
Foreign Judges in the Hellenistic Cyclades 117–123
Weber, M. – Geissen, A.,
Untersuchungen zu den ägyptischen Nomenprägungen VII 277–304
Source: Uni-Köln Institut für Altertumskunde page
Saturday, September 23, 2006
Aegyptus LXXXII (2005)
Source: Archaeogate, Papirologia
SOMMARIO
S. CURTO,
Further remarks on the origin of Egyptian writing
F. CREVATIN,
Questioni minori di lingua e cultura egiziana
S. BOSTICCO, G. ROSATI,
Il sarcofago di Amenemhet-seneb a Firenze
E. CRISCI,
"Ratio delendi". Pratiche di riscrittura nel mondo antico
P. ORSINI,
Edizioni dell'Odissea di Omero su codice: il caso P.Ant. III 169
A. STRAMAGLIA,
PSI 151 + P.Mil.Vogliano 260 (LDAB 5254):δεύτεραι φροντίδες
S. COSTANZA,
P.Vindob. G 2859 verso: rapporti e connessioni con la tradizione palmomantica
A. SOFIA,
Influssi egizi in Sicilia e in Magna Grecia. Testimonianze nella commedia dorica, nel mimo e nella farsa fliacica
T. BRACCINI,
L'oasi di Soterico
G. NACHTERGAEL,
Quelques inscriptions grecques sur des intailles magiques
R. PINTAUDI,
Favorino, non Cratino
G. NACHTERGAEL, R. PINTAUDI,
Une pétition au préfet d'Égypte (P. Saqqara inv 539 B)
M. PICCOLO,
Osservazioni ad alcuni papiri dell'archivio dì Tryphon
C. BALCONI,
Rileggendo una ricevuta di laografia (SB XIV 11287)
A. DELATTRE,
L'apophtegme de Grégoire de Nysse au Deir Abou Tennis
E. LUCCHESI,
L'homélie De nativitate de Damien d' Alexandrie: un témoin copte du Monastère Blanc
N.M. HIGH,
Textilkunde und Papyri. Ein Beitrag zur koptischen Kleiderliste CPR XII 2
Testi recentemente pubblicati
RECENSIONI:
Les textes de la pyramide de Pépy I, Mission Archéologique Française de Saqqâra sous la direction de JEAN LECLANT, Mémoires de l'IFAO 118/1-2, Le Caire 2001. Vol. I: C. BERGER-EL NAGGAR, J. LECLANT, B. MATHIEU, I. PIERRE-CROISIAU, Description et analyse; Vol. II: I. PIERRE-CROISIAU, Fac-similés (S. CERUTI)
P. PIACENTINI, C. ORSENIGO, La Valle dei Re riscoperta. I giornali di scavo di Victor Loret (1898-1899) e altri inediti, Le vetrine del sapere 1, Milano 2004 (P. VERNUS)
Prosopographia Ptolemaica, vol. X, Foreign Ethnics in Hellenistic Egypt, by CSABA A. LA'DA (Studia Hellenistica 38), Leuven 2002 (O.MONTEVECCHI,, G. CASANOVA)
URI YIFTACH-FIRANKO, Marriage and Marital Arrangement: a History of the Greek Marriage Document in Egypt. 4 Century BCE-4 Century CE (Münchener Beiträge zur Papyrusforschung und Antiken Rechtsgeschichte, 93. Heft), München 2003 (M. AMELOTTI)
ARISTIDE CALDERINI, Dizionario dei nomi geografici e topografici dell'Egitto greco-romano, a cura di SERGIO DARIS, supplemento 1°, Milano 1988; supplemento 2°, Bonn 1996; supplemento 3°, Pisa 2003 (O. MONTEVECCHI)
Perspectives on Panopolis, an Egyptian Town from Alexander the Great to the Arab Conquest, ed. by A. EGBERTS, B.P. MUHS, J. VAN DER VLIET (P.L.Bat. 31), Leiden 2002 (O. MONTEVECCHI)
Tebtynis und Soknopaiu Nesos. Leben im römerzeitlichen Fajum. Akten des Internationalen Symposions vom 11. bis 13. Dezember 2003 in Sommerhausen bei Würzburg, hgb. von SANDRA LIPPERT und MAREN SCHENTULEIT, Wiesbaden 2005 (R. PINTAUDI)
Annibale Evaristo Breccia in Egitto, a cura di AHMED ABDEL FATTAH, EDDA BRESCIANI, SERGIO DONADONI, DILETTA MINUTOLI, ROSARIO PINTAUDI, FLORA SILVANO - Mostra Documentaria, a cura di D. MINUTOLI, II Cairo 2003 (G. CASANOVA)
KURT NIEDERWIMMER, Theologie des Neuen Testaments. Ein Grundriβ, Wien 2003 (HANS FÖRSTER)
ACHIM BUDDE, Die ägyptische Basilios-Anaphora (Jerusalemer Theologisches Forum, Band 7), Münster 2004 (J. HENNER)
Studi di Egittologia e di Papirologia
Source: Archaeogate, Papirologia
SOMMARIO
FRANCESCA ANGIÒ, II nuovo Posidippo (2004)
ROGER S. BAGNALL, RAFFAELLA CRIBIORE, TIMOTHY T. RENNER, A Coptic Letter from
two Women
MARCO BERGAMASCO, La διδασκαλική di PSI x 1132
STAMATIS BUSSÈS, Lista di oggetti
MARIO CAPASSO, L'intellettuale e il suo re (Filodemo, L'Adulazione, PHerc 1675, col. v 21-32)
MARIO CAPASSO, Settantanni dopo "Mr.Michigan": nuovi ritrovamenti di papiri e ostraka a Soknopaiou Nesos
SERGIO DARIS, Note per la storia dell'esercito romano in Egitto • III
DIDIER DEVAUCHELLE, Écrire le nom des jours épagomènes et du premier jour de l'an
(ODém. DelM 4-1)
GEORGES NACHTERGAEL, Trois lettres d'unefamille de Philadelphie
NATASCIA PELLÉ, A proposito di PKöln III 126, col. 11-4. Apollodoro, Sugli dèi
NATASCIA PELLÉ, Per un bilancio della fortuna di Senofonte storico e narratore in Egitto
AMARILLIS POMPEI, La funzione della Regina Madre nella investitura dei sovrani in epoca napatea
ENZO PUGLIA, Platone e l'ospite caldeo nella Storia dell'Academia di Filodemo (PHerc 1021, coll. III 39-v 19)
ENZO PUGLIA, Una lettera inedita di Theodor Gomperz a Giulio Minervini
ENZO PUGLIA, Una proposta per l'epigramma 37 A.-B. di Posidipp
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Publication: The Derveni Papyrus
Authorized editio princeps of the oldest Greek papyrus yet found.
Source: Papy-L 9/21/06
See also: R. Janko, ZPE 141, 2002, 1-62
THE DERVENI PAPYRUS
Edited with Introduction and Commentary by
Theokritos Kouremenos, George M. Parássoglou
Kyriakos Tsantsanoglou
Studi e testi per il «Corpus dei papiri filosofici greci e latini», vol. 13
2006, cm 17 x 24, xvi-310 pp. con 30 tavv. f.t. 35,00 Euro.
[ISBN 88 222 5567 4]
"The burnt scroll from Derveni (Greece) is one of last century’s most interesting find. Dating back to the 4th century
B.C., it proves to be a precious witness to the history of orphism, religion and Greek philosophical thought. This is
the first, complete and official edition of the Derveni scroll, with papyrology section, translation, comment and index
of words. The complete reproductions of the scroll, hereby published for the first time, are of extreme importance. "
from Archaeogate, Papirologia
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Presentazione
Avvertenza
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. The find (K.Ts.)
II. The contents of the Derveni papyrus (Th.K.)
III. The quotations from Orpheus' poem (Th.K.)
IV. The contents of Orpheus' poem (Th.K.)
V. The Derveni author's cosmology (Th.K.)
VI. The Derveni author's aims (Th.K.)
VII. The Derveni author (Th.K.)
Text (K.Ts. - G.M.P.)
Translation (K.Ts. - G.M.P.)
Commentary (Th.K.)
col. II, p. 143; col. III, p. 146; col. IV, p. 148; col. V, p. 161; col. VI, p. 166; col. VII, p. 171; col. VIII, p. 174; col. IX, p. 176; col. X, p. 182; col. XI, p. 186; col. XII, p. 189; col. XIII, p. 193; col. XIV, p. 197; col. XV, p. 204; col. XVI, p. 213; col. XVII, p. 217; col. XVIII, p. 226; col. XIX, p. 229; col. XX, p. 233; col. XXI, p. 242; col. XXII, p. 253; col. XXIII, p. 256; col. XXIV, p. 260; col. XXV, p. 266; col. XXVI, p. 271.
Abbreviations and Bibliography
Index of Passages
Indices verborum et locorum
Plates (Reconstruction of the Roll: G.M.P. - K.Ts.)
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Colloquium: Oxford Roman Economy Project
THE OXFORD ROMAN ECONOMY PROJECT Directors: Alan Bowman, Andrew Wilson
APPROACHES TO QUANTIFYING THE ROMAN ECONOMY
Colloquium, Wednesday 27 September, 2006
Classics Centre, Old Boys' School, George Street
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
9:00 Alan Bowman and Andrew Wilson: "Growth,
Integration, Decline?"
9:30 Elio Lo Cascio: "Urbanisation as a proxy
of demographic and economic growth."
Respondent: Roger Bagnall
10:30 Tea / Coffee
11:00 Lisa Fentress: "Peopling the countryside:
Roman demography in the Albegna Valley and Jerba."
Respondent: David Mattingly
12:00 Alan Bowman: "Quantifying Egyptian
Agriculture."
Respondent: Chris Wickham
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Andrew Wilson: "Approaches to quantifying
Roman trade"
Respondent: William Harris
15:00 Dominic Rathbone: "Earnings and costs:
living standards and the Roman economy."
Respondent: Bob Allen
16:00 Tea / Coffee
16:30 Matthew Ponting: "Roman silver coinage:
mints, metallurgy, and production."
Respondent: Chris Howgego
17:30 Closing remarks
18.00 Drinks
The colloquium is an open event, free of charge, although numbers are
restricted to about 60. If you would like to attend, please register as soon
as possible by email to alan.bowman@classics.ox.ac.uk and copy to
myrto.malouta@classics.ox.ac.uk
Source: Papy-L 8/1/06
APPROACHES TO QUANTIFYING THE ROMAN ECONOMY
Colloquium, Wednesday 27 September, 2006
Classics Centre, Old Boys' School, George Street
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
9:00 Alan Bowman and Andrew Wilson: "Growth,
Integration, Decline?"
9:30 Elio Lo Cascio: "Urbanisation as a proxy
of demographic and economic growth."
Respondent: Roger Bagnall
10:30 Tea / Coffee
11:00 Lisa Fentress: "Peopling the countryside:
Roman demography in the Albegna Valley and Jerba."
Respondent: David Mattingly
12:00 Alan Bowman: "Quantifying Egyptian
Agriculture."
Respondent: Chris Wickham
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Andrew Wilson: "Approaches to quantifying
Roman trade"
Respondent: William Harris
15:00 Dominic Rathbone: "Earnings and costs:
living standards and the Roman economy."
Respondent: Bob Allen
16:00 Tea / Coffee
16:30 Matthew Ponting: "Roman silver coinage:
mints, metallurgy, and production."
Respondent: Chris Howgego
17:30 Closing remarks
18.00 Drinks
The colloquium is an open event, free of charge, although numbers are
restricted to about 60. If you would like to attend, please register as soon
as possible by email to alan.bowman@classics.ox.ac.uk and copy to
myrto.malouta@classics.ox.ac.uk
Source: Papy-L 8/1/06
Word lists from Documentary Papyri
Dieter Hagedorn, WÖRTERLISTEN aus den Registern von Publikationen griechischer und lateinischer dokumentarischer Papyri und Ostraka 9. Fassung vom 29. August 2006.
Source: Papy-L 8/29/06
Source: Papy-L 8/29/06
Tyche Supplementband 5 (2006)
Veronika Scheibelreiter, Stifterinschriften auf Mosaiken Westkleinasiens, Wien 2006
Source: Papy-L Sept. 2006
Source: Papy-L Sept. 2006
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Tyche 20 (2005)
INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
Alette V. Bakkers, Anita T. J. Koorn, Ward C. M. Warmoes-
kerken (Leiden): Ein Gelddarlehen aus der Zeit des Kaisers Phocas
(Tafel 1).................................................... 1
Loredana Cappellet t i (Wien): Le monete „lupine“ dei Lucani ... 11
Herbert Heft ner (Wien): Marius und der Eid auf das Ackergesetz des
Saturninus. Zu Appian, Bella civilia I 29–31 und Plutarch, Marius 29.. 23
Enver Hoxhaj (Prishtina): Mythen und Erinnerungen der albanischen
Nation. Illyrer, Nationsbildung und nationale Identität .............. 47
Stefan Li nk (Paderborn), Die spartanische Kalokagathia — nur ein
böser Witz? Zur Deutung von Thuk. 4, 40, 2...................... 77
Christa Mayer (Wien): Zum Schriftbild ephesischer Inschriften aus
dem ersten nachchristlichen Jahrhundert (Tafeln 2–9) .............. 87
Fritz Mitthof (Wien): Zwei Mietverträge aus Herakleopolis (Tafeln
10–11) ..................................................... 101
Fritz Mitthof (Wien): Zum Steuerkodex P.Louvre II 122........... 111
Federico Morelli (Wien): Nochmals P.Paramone und Restaurierung.
Nachträge zu P.Paramone 17................................... 115
Jacek Rzepka (Warszawa): Koine Ekklesia in Diodorus Siculus and the General Assemblies of the Macedonians..................... 119
Patrick Sänger (Wien): Die Eirenarchen im römischen und
byzantinischen Ägypten..........................................143
Michael P. Speidel (Honolulu): The Origin of the Late
Roman Army Ranks.....................................................205
Argyro B. Tataki (Athen): The Sea as a Factor for the Formation of
Greek Personal Names........................................ 209
Kerstin Böhm, Ekkehard Weber (Wien): Annona epigraphica
Austriaca 2005 .............................................. 217
Bemerkungen zu Papyri XVIII (<Korr. Tyche> 522–525) .............. 259
Buchbesprechungen ............................................. 263
Géza Alföldy,
Städte, Eliten und Gesellschaft in der Gallia Cisalpina. Stuttgart 1999
(G. Dobesch: 263) —
Hans-Georg Beck,
Das byzantinische Jahrtausend. München 1994
(G. Dobesch: 265) —
Holger Komni ck,
Die Münzprägung von Nicopolis ad Mestum, Griechisches Münzwerk. Berlin 2003
(K. Strobel: 268) —
Thomas Kruse,
Der königliche Schreiber und die Gauverwaltung. Untersuchungen zur Verwaltungsgeschichte Ägyptens in der Zeit von Augustus bis Philippus Arabs (20 v. Chr. – 245 n. Chr.). München, Leipzig 2002
(F. Beutler: 270) —
Luigi Loreto,
Guerra e libertà nella republica romana. John R. Seeley e le radice intellettuali della Roman Revolution di Ronald Syme. Roma 1999
(G. Dobesch: 272)
Ruth Stepper,
Augustus et sacerdos. Untersuchungen zum römischen Kaiser als Priester. Stuttgart 2003
(K. Strobel: 274) —
Elfriede Storm, Massinissa.
Numidien im Aufbruch. Stuttgart 2001
(M. Gerhold: 281) —
Strabon, Geographika Bd. 2, 3 und 4. Übersetzt und eingeleitet
von Stefan Radt. Göttingen 2003–2005
(M. Rathmann: 285) —
Lothar Wierschowski,
Fremde in Gallien – „Gallier“ in der Fremde. Die epigraphisch bezeugte Mobilität in, von und nach Gallien vom 1. bis 3. Jh. n. Chr. Stuttgart 2001
(G. Dobesch: 287) —
Carola Zimmermann,
Handwerkervereine im griechischen Osten
des Imperium Romanum. Bonn 2002
(M. Donderer: 290)
Indices......................................................... 293
Eingelangte Bücher.............................................. 297
Tafeln 1–11
Alette V. Bakkers, Anita T. J. Koorn, Ward C. M. Warmoes-
kerken (Leiden): Ein Gelddarlehen aus der Zeit des Kaisers Phocas
(Tafel 1).................................................... 1
Loredana Cappellet t i (Wien): Le monete „lupine“ dei Lucani ... 11
Herbert Heft ner (Wien): Marius und der Eid auf das Ackergesetz des
Saturninus. Zu Appian, Bella civilia I 29–31 und Plutarch, Marius 29.. 23
Enver Hoxhaj (Prishtina): Mythen und Erinnerungen der albanischen
Nation. Illyrer, Nationsbildung und nationale Identität .............. 47
Stefan Li nk (Paderborn), Die spartanische Kalokagathia — nur ein
böser Witz? Zur Deutung von Thuk. 4, 40, 2...................... 77
Christa Mayer (Wien): Zum Schriftbild ephesischer Inschriften aus
dem ersten nachchristlichen Jahrhundert (Tafeln 2–9) .............. 87
Fritz Mitthof (Wien): Zwei Mietverträge aus Herakleopolis (Tafeln
10–11) ..................................................... 101
Fritz Mitthof (Wien): Zum Steuerkodex P.Louvre II 122........... 111
Federico Morelli (Wien): Nochmals P.Paramone und Restaurierung.
Nachträge zu P.Paramone 17................................... 115
Jacek Rzepka (Warszawa): Koine Ekklesia in Diodorus Siculus and the General Assemblies of the Macedonians..................... 119
Patrick Sänger (Wien): Die Eirenarchen im römischen und
byzantinischen Ägypten..........................................143
Michael P. Speidel (Honolulu): The Origin of the Late
Roman Army Ranks.....................................................205
Argyro B. Tataki (Athen): The Sea as a Factor for the Formation of
Greek Personal Names........................................ 209
Kerstin Böhm, Ekkehard Weber (Wien): Annona epigraphica
Austriaca 2005 .............................................. 217
Bemerkungen zu Papyri XVIII (<Korr. Tyche> 522–525) .............. 259
Buchbesprechungen ............................................. 263
Géza Alföldy,
Städte, Eliten und Gesellschaft in der Gallia Cisalpina. Stuttgart 1999
(G. Dobesch: 263) —
Hans-Georg Beck,
Das byzantinische Jahrtausend. München 1994
(G. Dobesch: 265) —
Holger Komni ck,
Die Münzprägung von Nicopolis ad Mestum, Griechisches Münzwerk. Berlin 2003
(K. Strobel: 268) —
Thomas Kruse,
Der königliche Schreiber und die Gauverwaltung. Untersuchungen zur Verwaltungsgeschichte Ägyptens in der Zeit von Augustus bis Philippus Arabs (20 v. Chr. – 245 n. Chr.). München, Leipzig 2002
(F. Beutler: 270) —
Luigi Loreto,
Guerra e libertà nella republica romana. John R. Seeley e le radice intellettuali della Roman Revolution di Ronald Syme. Roma 1999
(G. Dobesch: 272)
Ruth Stepper,
Augustus et sacerdos. Untersuchungen zum römischen Kaiser als Priester. Stuttgart 2003
(K. Strobel: 274) —
Elfriede Storm, Massinissa.
Numidien im Aufbruch. Stuttgart 2001
(M. Gerhold: 281) —
Strabon, Geographika Bd. 2, 3 und 4. Übersetzt und eingeleitet
von Stefan Radt. Göttingen 2003–2005
(M. Rathmann: 285) —
Lothar Wierschowski,
Fremde in Gallien – „Gallier“ in der Fremde. Die epigraphisch bezeugte Mobilität in, von und nach Gallien vom 1. bis 3. Jh. n. Chr. Stuttgart 2001
(G. Dobesch: 287) —
Carola Zimmermann,
Handwerkervereine im griechischen Osten
des Imperium Romanum. Bonn 2002
(M. Donderer: 290)
Indices......................................................... 293
Eingelangte Bücher.............................................. 297
Tafeln 1–11
Exhibition in the Austrian National Library, Papyrus Museum
International Congress:
XXV International Congress of Papyrology
July 29 - August 4 2007
The University of Michigan
Info Page at UMich
XXV International Congress of Papyrology
July 29 - August 4 2007
The University of Michigan
Info Page at UMich
A conference in Honour of Peter Parsons Sept. 20-23 2006, Christ Church College, Oxford.
Source: Papy-L August 2006
Clarysse-Thompson, Counting the People in Hellenistic Egypt
Counting the People in Hellenistic Egypt
Volume 1: Population Registers (P. Count)
Willy Clarysse, Dorothy J. Thompson
Series: Cambridge Classical Studies
Hardback 9780521838382 (ISBN-10: 052183838X) Publication date: July 2006
GBP 120.00
Volume 2: Historical Studies
Counting the People in Hellenistic Egypt
Volume 2: Historical Studies
Willy Clarysse, Dorothy J. Thompson
Series: Cambridge Classical Studies
Hardback 9780521838399 (ISBN-10: 0521838398)
Publication date: July 2006
GBP 65.00
CONTENTS:
1. Ptolemies, taxes and papyri
2. The census
3. The salt-tax and other taxes
4. Settlement in the Fayum
5. The people counted
7. Familty matters
8. Naming people
Source: Papy-L July 2006
Bagnall-Cribiore, Women's Letters from Ancient Egypt
Epistolography:
UMich Press page
Women's Letters from Ancient Egypt, 300 BC-AD 800, by Roger S. Bagnall and Raffaella Cribiore, with contributions by Evie Ahtaridis. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 2006. xiii + 421 pages, 32 illustrations. Hardbound edition, ISBN-13: 978-0-472-11506-8; ISBN-10: 0-472-11506-5.
$75.00.
Contents
Source: Papy-L July 2006
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