Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Warsaw Congress: Provisional Program



27th International Congress of Papyrologists / 
XXVIIe Congrès international de papyrologie


9.00-9.30: Coffee, registration
9.30-10.00: Opening ceremony



PLENARY SESSIONS

Monday


1. Roger S. Bagnall (New York), Illegitimacy in Roman and Late Antique Egypt

2. Dorothy J. Thompson (Cambridge), A Ptolemaic historian among the papyri

3. Sandra Lippert (Tübingen), New Demotic sources from Graeco-Roman Egypt


Tuesday


4. Andrea Jördens (Heidelberg), Roms Herrschaft über Ägypten

5. Dominic Rathbone (London), The Romanity of Roman Egypt: a declining consensus?

6. Bernhard Palme (Vienna), Das spätantik-frühbyzantinische Ägypten: Gesellschaft und Staat

7. Ewa Wipszycka (Warsaw), La Grande Persécution: nouvelles sources, nouvelles hypothèses


Wednesday

8. Jean-Luc Fournet (Paris), Culture et document dans l'Egypte byzantine

9. Federico Morelli (Vienna), Egitto arabo, papiri e papirologia greci

10. Jacques van der Vliet (Leiden - Nijmegen), Coptic documentary papyri after the Arab conquest

11. Lucian Reinfandt (Vienna), Coptic and Arab Egypt: Arabic Papyrology


Thursday 

12. Guglielmo Cavallo (Rome), La papirologia letteraria tra bibliologia e paleografia. Un consuntivo del passato e uno sguardo verso il futuro

13. Peter van Minnen (Cincinnati), From Posidippus to Palladas and beyond: What have literary papyri done for us?

14. Jerzy Danielewicz (Poznań), Early Greek lyric and Hellenistic epigram: New evidence from recently published papyri

15. Dirk Obbink (Oxford), New prose and other texts


Friday


16. Joseph Mélèze Modrzejewski (Paris), Modèles classiques des lois ptolémaïques

17. Jose Luis Alonso (San Sebastian-Warsaw), The status of Graeco-Egyptian law under Roman rule

18. Tonio Sebastian Richter (Leipzig), Juristic papyrology: Coptic documents


PARALLEL SESSIONS

Monday, 11.30-13.30


Room A: Literary papyri: epic

19. Andrzej Mirończuk (Warsaw), Hawara Homer

20. Stephen M. Bay (Provo), New fragments of Iliadic scholia

21. José-Antonio Fernández-Delgado (Salamanca), Contribution of the new papyri to Hesiod's text

22. Marco Antonio Santamaría (Salamanca), Theseus' and Pirithous' catabasis in P. Ibscher col. I (Hes. fr. 280 M.-W. = Minyas fr. 7 Bernabé)

Monday, 11.30-13.30


Room B: Papyri from the Ptolemaic period

23. Thomas Backhuys (Cologne), Ein Königseid aus der Kölner Papyrussammlung

24. Sandra Scheuble-Reiter (Chemnitz), Neues zum Hipparchiensystem der ptolemäischen 
Reiterei - Ein unpublizierter Papyrus der Trierer Papyrussammlung (P. UB Trier S 77-43)

25. Andrew Monson (New York), Harvest taxes on cleruchic land in the third century BCE

26. Constantinos Balamoshev (Warsaw), An unpublished Ptolemaic papyrus with new evidence on prosangelma

Monday, 11.30-13.30


Room C: Archaeology and papyrology

27. Cornelia Römer (Cairo), Water for Philoteris

28. Włodzimierz Godlewski (Warsaw), Monastery of Nekloni. Scraps, sheets, codexes and archives

29. Giovanna Menci (Florence), Oggetti iscritti appartenenti alla collezione archeologica dell'Istituto Papirologico "G. Vitelli"

30. Hélène Cuvigny (Paris), A biblical scene on an ostracon from the Eastern Desert of Egypt


Monday, 11.30-13.30


Room D: Language, vocabulary, onomastics

31. Maria Chiara Scappaticcio (Naples), Coniugare nell'una e nella altra lingua. Sondaggi dalle flessioni verbali greco-latine su papiro

32. Joanne Stolk (Oslo), Language change in the papyri: Dative by genitive replacement in Greek

33. Sonja Dahlgren (Helsinki), Egyptian transfer elements in the Greek of Roman period Egyptian scribes

34. Patrick Sänger (Heidelberg), The meaning of the word politeuma in the light of the deuterocanonical books of the Old and the New Testament


Monday, 15.00-17.00


Room A: Literary papyri: lyric

35. Michael C. Sampson (Winnipeg), A new reconstruction of Sappho 44 (P. Oxy. X 1232 + P. Oxy. XVII 2076)

36. Paul Heilporn (Brussels - Strasbourg), Un fragment lyrique inédit (P. Stras. inv. Gr. 2374 recto)

37. Benedetto Bravo, (Warsaw), P. Oxy. XXII 2321, fr. 1, ll. 1-12 (Anacreonte, Poetae Melici Graeci 346/1, fr. 1, ll. 1-12): una soluzione spiritosa di un problema simposiale

38. Michael W. Haslam (Los Angeles), Gleanings from P. Oxy. XLVIII 3372, commentary on Anacreon


Monday, 15.00-17.00


Room B: Papyri from the Roman period

39. Marcin Kotyl (Wroclaw - Warsaw), Due elenchi di nomi di persone: Un papiro greco di Giessen (P.B.U.G. inv. 247)

40. Eman Ahmed Aly Mohamed (Cairo), Two penthemeros certificates: P. Cairo Mus. C.G. 10819 = P. Fay. 221 descr. (A.D. 161), and P. Cairo Mus. C.G. 10838 = P. Fay. 289 descr. (A.D. 192)

41. Nahum Cohen (Achva Academic College, Israel), P. Berl. Inv. no. 21676 - A leasing contract with some points of interest

42. Mohamed Gaber El-Maghrabi (Alexandria), A sublease of crown land

Monday, 15.00-17.00


Room C: Archaeology and papyrology

43. Mohamed Abd El-Maguid, Archaeological news from Alexandria

44. Nodar Dominguez, Alberto (Barcelona), New texts from Oxyrhynchus: Palaeography and archaeology

45. Thomas Landvatter (Ann Arbor), Archaeological and papyrological inquiry at Karanis: Problems and potentialities

46. Rodney Ast (Heidelberg); Davoli, Paola (Lecce), Ostraka and stratigraphy at Amheida (Dakhla Oasis, Egypt): A methodological issue


Monday, 15.00-17.00


Room D: Language, vocabulary, onomastics: continuation


47. Elena Martín González (Athens), On the meaning of monoskordon (PGM IV 2211)

48. Andrea Bernini (Parma), Nota sull'area semantica di psal(l)idion

49. Zsuzsanna Szántó (Budapest), Contribution à l'onomastique des Juifs de l'Égypte hellénistique

50. Janneke H.M. De Jong (Leiden); Marie Legendre (Oxford), Onomastica Arabica: Arab personal names in Egyptian papyri from the Ptolemaic to the early Islamic period

Monday, 17.30-20.00


Room A: Literary papyri: drama

51. Fjodor Montemurro (Bari), P. Berol. 5514 re-examined: Textual and exegetical problems in Euripides, Melanippe Desmotis, fr. 495 Kannicht

52. Chiara Meccariello (Pisa), Title, arche, hypothesis. A study of the heading of the Euripidean hypotheses on papyrus

53. Kathleen McNamee (Detroit), A New Look at the Würzburg Phoenissae Commentary

54. Krystyna Bartol (Poznań), How to serve a giant fish? P. Duk. F 1984.7 = Fr. 1146 K.-A.: Some textual Problems

55. Angelo Casanova (Florence), Note sul lessico della rhesis di Panfile (Men., Epitr. 801-835)

Monday, 17.30-19.30


Room B: Papyri from the Roman period: continuation

57. David Martinez (Chicago), P. Texas Inv. no. 1: A Petition Concerning a Dispute over Land Boundaries

58. Panagiota Sarischouli (Thessaloniki), BKT IX 158 revisited: Not a prose fragment but an extract from judicial proceedings

59. Tasha Dobbin-Bennett (Yale University), A new vestis militaris tax receipt

60. Hélène Cuvigny (Paris), Frumentum Praeteritum

Monday, 17.30-20.00


Room C: History of papyrology

61. Holger Essler (Würzburg), Wilckens Briefe

62. James G. Keenan (Chicago), Goodspeed of Chicago: America's first papyrologist. Part I: From Chicago to Tebtunis

63. Todd M. Hickey (Berkeley), Goodspeed of Chicago: America's first papyrologist. Part II: An Oxford summer

64. Alain Martin (Brussels), Charles Wessely à la "Semaine égyptologique" de Bruxelles

65. Naïm Vanthieghem (Brussels), Le voyage de Jean Bingen en Angleterre en 1947

Monday, 17.30-20.00


Room D: Magica


66. Raquel Martín-Hernández (Madrid), Writing magical papyri. The lectional signs of PGM VII

67. Rachel Yuen-Collingridge (Sydney), Legibility in the Greek magical papyri: The treatment of formulae in PGM IV and VII

68. Blanca Ballesteros (Barcelona), Magical Herbs in the PGM XIII

69. Laura Willer (Heidelberg), Die Handhabung magischer Amulette im römischen Ägypten

70. Jay Johnston (Sydney), Relations of image, text and design elements in selected amulets and spells of the Heidelberg Papyri Collection

Tuesday, 11.30-13.30


Room A: Papyri from Herculaneum

71. Christian Vassallo (Rome), Praesocratica Herculanensia. Towards a comprehensive edition of the evidence for Presocratic philosophy in the Herculaneum Papyri

72. Michele Alessandrelli (Rome), PHerc. 1020 (Anonymous Stoic Author, Unknown Work): Anatomy of the Roll and Sequence of Fragments

73. Giuliana Leone (Naples), L'edizione di Epicuro, Sulla natura, libro II

74. Aurora Corti (Rome), P. Herc. 454: A 'scorza' of Epicurus, On Nature XXV (P. Herc. 1420/1056)


Tuesday, 11.30-13.30


Room B: Papyri and ostraca from the Roman period

75. Erja Salmenkivi (Helsinki), Tebtunis in 1900, Berkeley in 2012: On recently conserved crocodile cartonnage fragments in the Center for the Tebtunis Papyri

76. Micaela Langellotti (London), Contracts and people in early Roman Tebtunis: A complex affair

77. Mario Capasso (Lecce), Nuovi rinvenimenti di papiri e ostraka (2010 e 2012)

78. Nadine Quenouille (Leipzig), The Gerontios-Archive - A sub-archive of the Abinnaeus-Archive?

Tuesday, 11.30-13.30


Room C: Aspects of Graeco-Roman Egypt

80. Myrto Malouta (Corfu), Antinoopolis by land and river
81. Lucia Rossi (Marseille), Navires marchands entre le Nil et la Méditerranée: pour une contribution à l'étude de la mobilité commerciale sur le Nil
82. Isabella Andorlini (Parma), Lusso e generi d'importazione nei papiri d'età romana
83. Rasha Hussein El-Mofatch (Cairo), Where is the party?


Tuesday, 11.30-13.30


Room D: Magica: continuation

84. Ljuba Merlina Bortolani (Heidelberg), The concealing metre: Glimpses of Egyptian tradition in a Greek magical hymn (PGM III 198-230)

85. Raymond Korshi Dosoo (Sydney), Magical discourses, ritual collections: Cultural trends and private interests in Egyptian handbooks and archives

86. Iain Gardner (Sydney), The Sethian context to 'A Handbook of Ritual Power' (P. Macquarie I)

87. Magali De Haro Sanchez (Paris), L'amulette: une lettre magique? Comparaison entre la typologie des lettres et celle des amulettes en Égypte gréco-romaine et byzantine


Tuesday, 15.00-17.00


Room A: Papyri from Herculaneum: Philodemus

88. Mariacristina Fimiani (Naples), Contributo al testo del P. Herc. 1423 (Filodemo, Retorica, libro IV)

89. Graziano Ranocchia (Rome), PHerc. 1004 ([Philodemus], [On Rhetoric], [Book VII]): Physical Description and Reconstruction of the Roll

90. Matilde Fiorillo (Trieste), Considerazioni sul testo del P. Herc. 1004 (Filodemo, Retorica, libro VII)

91. Giovanni Indelli, Francesca Longo Auricchio (Naples), Il P. Herc. 1471 (Filodemo, La libertà di parola) nelle Carte Vogliano

Tuesday, 15.00-17.00


Room B: Ostraca from the Roman period

92. Adam Bülow-Jacobsen, (Paris), Ostraca from Xeron Pelagos - a first impression

93. Shereen A. Aly (Cairo), An edition of unpublished Greek ostraca from Elephantine

94. Sofía Torallas Tovar, Amalia Zomeño Rodríguez (Madrid), New discoveries from Syene: The ostraka of the Swiss Institute, Aswan

95**. Noha A. Salem, Shereen A. Aly (Cairo), An edition of unpublished Greek ostraca from the Egyptian Museum, Cairo

Tuesday, 15.00-17.00


Room C: Aspects of Graeco-Roman Egypt

96. Yvona Trnka-Amrhein (Harvard University), Some Connections between Sesostris and Memnon

97. Claudia Tirel Cena (Turin), Who hides behind the god Djeme?

98. El-Sayed Gad (Tanta), Circumcision in Roman Egypt: Reconsidered

99. Suzanne Soliman (Cairo), The poor in Graeco-Roman and Arabic Egypt


Tuesday, 15.00-17.00


Room D: Papyrological tools and projects in progress

100. Alain Delattre (Brussels - Leiden); Heilporn, Paul (Brussels - Strasbourg), La Bibliographie Papyrologique: nouveaux développements

101. James M.S. Cowey (Heidelberg), Report on papyri.info

102. Paul Bartels, Marius Gerhardt, Anna Monte, Fabian Reiter (Berlin), Berliner Papyrusdatenbank (BerlPap)

103. Mark Depauw (Leuven), Papyrology and Big Data: The case of identifiers


Tuesday, 17.30-19.30


Room A: Papyri from Herculaneum: Philodemus, Demetrius Laco

104. Agathe Antoni, Daniel Delattre, Annick Monet (Paris), La reconstruction du P. Herc. Paris. 2, [Philodème, La Calomnie]: quelques nouveautés textuelles

105. Mario Capasso (Lecce), Frammenti inediti del De adulatione di Filodemo (P. Herc. 1092)

106. Kilian Fleischer (Würzburg), New Readings in Philodemus' Index Academicorum (P. Herc. 1021, col. XXXIII-XXXV)

107. Michael McOsker (Ann Arbor), Towards a new edition of P. Herc. 188 (Demetrius Laco, On Poems I)

Tuesday, 17.30-19.00


Room B: Papyri and ostraca from the Late Roman period

108. Alia Hanafi (Cairo), Two unpublished documents

109. Tomasz Derda (Warsaw), Ostraca from Marea or how in the 5th century a big basilica was built?

110. Esther Garel (Paris), The ostraca of Victor the priest found in the hermitage TT 1152


Tuesday, 17.30-19.30


Room C: Palaestina, Arabia, and beyond

111. Dorota Hartman (Naples), Scribes and witnesses in the Babatha archive

112. Jaakko Frösén (Helsinki), From carbonized papyri to the Monastery of Saint Aaron at Petra -The "Last Will" of Mr. Obodianos, P. Petra Inv. 6a

113. Jorma Kaimio (Helsinki), Division of landed property in P. Petra 17

114. Rachel Mairs (Reading), Political and cultural change and administrative continuity in Bactria, in the light of new discoveries of Aramaic and Greek documentary texts

Tuesday, 17.30-19.00


Room D: Papyrological tools and projects in progress: continuation

115. Herbert Verreth (Leuven), Topography of Egypt online

116. Shimon Epstein, Nicola Reggiani (Heidelberg), Data processing and state management in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt: The project "Synopsis"

117. Marja Vierros (Helsinki), Studying Greek language in the papyri - a new tool in preparation


Wednesday, 11.30-14.00


Room A: Papyri from Herculaneum: Demetrius Laco, varia

118. Antonio Parisi (Naples), Osservazioni preliminari sul P. Herc. 124 (Demetrii Laconis opus incertum

119. Sarah Hendriks (Oxford), A match made in Herculaneum: P. Herc. 78 and the Bodleian Disegni

120. Gianluca Del Mastro (Naples), Sulla ricostruzione di alcuni rotoli ercolanesi

121. Jürgen Hammerstaedt (Cologne), Between the Leiden system and the DCLP (Digital Corpus of Literary Papyri): Critical signs and apparatus in editions of Herculanean papyri and of literary papyri in general)

122. Daniel Riaño Rufilanchas (Madrid); Holger Essler (Würzburg), 'Aristarchus 2.0' and Philodemus: Digital linguistic analysis of a Herculanean text corpus

Wednesday, 11.30-13.30


Room B: Papyri and ostraca from the Late Roman period: continuation

123. Magdy A.I. Aly (Mansoura), A Byzantine Contract

124. Martin Miller (Chicago), A request for wine from Oxyrhynchus

125. John Lundon (Cologne), One (Byzantine) entagion in search of an answer (or two)

126. Ruey-Lin Chang (Cairo), Counting fish or a case of numerology?

Wednesday, 11.30-13.30


Room C: Ptolemaic Egypt

127. Gunnar R. Dumke (Chemnitz), Ptolemy I Soter in the political communication of his successors

128. Andrew Connor (Cincinnati), Royal temple land?: Temple land management strategies in the Ptolemaic Fayum

129. Hans Hauben (Leuven), Boats and Skippers in the Service of Apollonios and Zenon

130. Christelle Fischer-Bovet (Los Angeles), Egyptians in the early Ptolemaic army and naval activities in the Mediterranean

Wednesday, 11.30-13.00


Room D: Papyrological tools and projects in progress: continuation

131. Simona Russo (Florence); Jean-Luc Fournet (Paris), La cultura materiale nei papiri: un nuovo studio lessicografico

132. Maria Mossakowska-Gaubert (Cairo), A la rencontre de la papyrologie et de l'archéologie : le lexique des mobiliers d'éclairage

133. Alan Bowman (Oxford), A database of the Karanis Tax-Rolls


Wednesday, 15.00-17.00


Room A: Jewish and Christian literary texts on papyri

134. AnneMarie Luijendijk (Princeton), The Oldest Septuagint Papyrus in Context (P. Ryl. III 458)

135. Francesca Schironi (Ann Arbor), Origen and P. Grenf. I 5

136. Thomas Wayment (Provo), P. Oxy. LXIV 4405 and the Eusebian Canons

137. Lincoln H. Blumell (Provo), Two Christian Papyri in the Michigan Collection: A doxology and a fragment from the Didascalia CCCXVIII Patrum Nicaenorum


Wednesday, 15.00-17.00


Room B: Papyri and ostraca from the Late Roman period: continuation (archives)

137.* Jean Gascou, Anne Boud'hors (Paris), Un nouveau cas d'archives bilingues : le monastère antinoïte d'apa Dorothée

138. Noha A. Salem, Seham D. El-Masry (Cairo), New documents from elaiourgoi of Aphrodito archive

139. Loreleï Vanderheyden (Paris), Lettres grecques et lettres coptes des archives de Dioscore d'Aphrodité
140. María Jesús Albarrán Martínez (Paris), Archives d'apa Sabinos dans le fonds copte de la Sorbonne


Wednesday, 15.00-17.00


Room C: Ptolemaic Egypt: continuation

141. Lucia Criscuolo (Bologna), Queens' wealth

142. Silke Vanbeselaere, Yanne Broux (Leuven), Authority and social interaction in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt. Social network analysis and the Zenon Archive

143. Alba De Frutos Garcia (Madrid), Voluntary associations in Ptolemaic Egypt

144. Mario C.D. Paganini (Copenhagen), Decisional and archival practices of private associations in Ptolemaic and early Roman Egypt

Wednesday, 15.00-17.00


Room D: Literacy, script, books

145. Gavin Smith (London), From tags to papyrus - change in attitude to literacy in early Egypt

146. Uri Yiftach-Firanko (Jerusalem), Quantifying literacy in the early Roman Arsinoitês: The case of the Arsinoite grapheion document

147. Janneke H.M. De Jong (Leiden), The last century of Greek papyri

148. Grzegorz Ochała (Warsaw - Geneva), Multilingualism in Christian Nubia: case study of the monastery of Ghazali


Wednesday, 17.30-19.30


Room A: Christian literary texts on papyri: continuation

149. Roger T. Macfarlane (Provo), Recovering palimpsest undertext on Codex Turah V (P. BYU - Didymos)

150. Marco Stroppa (Florence), I papiri greci dell'Asceticon dell'abate Isaia

151. Celine Grassien (Paris); Gampel, Alan (New York), P. Duke Inv. 766 : le plus ancien témoin papyrologique d'un Canon poétique avec annotations musicales?

152. Agata Deptuła (Warsaw), Byzantine roots of Christian Nubian hymnography


Wednesday, 17.30-20.00


Room B: Collections of papyri

153. Carla Balconi (Milan), Papiri della Collezione dell'Università Cattolica di Milano provenienti dalla Grande Oasi

154. Marco Perale (Oxford), The Minnesota papyrus collection (O. Minnesota 1-2 and P. Minnesota 1-22)

155. Katherine Blouin, (Toronto), Papyri à Paris: The Greek papyri collection in the Bibliothèque nationale de France

156. Déborah Kott (Paris), From Apollonopolis Magna to Warsaw, a look on the demotic texts from Edfu in the Polish collections

157. Franziska Naether (Leipzig), Demotic texts from Leipzig

Wednesday, 17.30-19.30


Room C: Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt: continuation

158. Marius Gerhardt (Berlin), Some thoughts about P. Bingen 45

159. Adam Łukaszewicz (Warsaw), Double greetings in P. Brem. 5 and some other remarks on Hadrian's Egypt

160. Timothy Renner (Montclair), Imperial slave hierarchies and the documents from Berenike

161. Miroslava Mirkovic (Belgrade), Taxes and peoples

Wednesday, 17.30-20.00


Room D: Literacy, script, books: continuation

162. Marie-Hélène Marganne (Liège), Du texte littéraire au document : les connexions entre les papyrus littéraires et documentaires grecs et latins

163. Malcolm Choat (Sydney), Stichometry and Scribal Practice in Documentary texts from Roman Egypt

164. Maria Rosaria Falivene (Rome), Retracing Ptolemaic book collections. From archives to libraries - or viceversa

165. Francesca Maltomini (Florence), Use and reuse of papyrus rolls: Some bibliological matters

166. Serena Ammirati (Cassino), Marco Fressura (Rome), Tipologie del glossario bilingue antico: Paleografia, bibliologia, codicologia

Thursday, 11.30-13.30


Room A: Christian literary texts on papyri: continuation

167. Emanuele Castelli (Heidelberg), At the beginning there was no title. Genesis and history of Gospel titles in the light of the earliest Greek manuscript evidence and the most ancient patristic sources

168. Julia Lougovaya, (Heidelberg), Alexander Lifshits (Moscow), Rodney Ast (Heidelberg), Codex Tischendorfianus I, recovered and revisited

169. Christoffer Theis, (Heidelberg), Koptische Bibeltexte aus der Papyrussammlung der Universität Heidelberg und ihr Einsatz in Magie

170. Jitse H.F. Dijkstra (Ottawa), The 'Alexandrian World Chronicle' reconsidered: Place in the Late Antique chronicle traditions, date and historical implications


Thursday, 11.30-13.30


Room B: Documents from Late Roman/Early Arab Egypt and from Nubia

171. Anne Boud'hors (Paris), Apprendre à lire et à écrire: deux nouveaux documents coptes

172. Jennifer Cromwell (Sydney), An 8th century Coptic testament in two copies: Examination of the process of duplication and the reasons behind it

173. Gesa Schenke (Leiden), Rashid ibn Chaled and the return of overpayments made into the state treasury

174. Alexandros Tsakos (Bergen), The Greek manuscripts discovered at the monastery of Qasr el Wizz, Lower Nubia

Thursday, 11.30-13.30


Room C: Roman Egypt

175. Livia Capponi (Newcastle-upon-Tyne), C. Calpurnius Proculus and Greek stenography under Augustus

176. Yousry Deyab (Assiut), Laissez-passers in the light of documentary evidence from Mons Claudianus 98-117 A.D.

177. Dorota Dzierzbicka (Warsaw), How much wine for the wolf? Wine supply for the Roman army in Egypt

178. Anna Maria Kaiser (Vienna), Die numeri Dacorum und Sextodalmatarum in Ägypten

Thursday, 11.30-14.00


Room D: Literacy, script, books: continuation

179. Francisca Pordomingo (Salamanca), Scriptio plena vs. élision dans les papyrus littéraires : les papyrus ptolémaïques avec des textes poétiques

180. Enrico Emanuele Prodi (Oxford), Titles and metrical markers in the papyri of choral lyric

181. Chiara Martis (Cagliari), Sistemi di correzione nei papiri letterari greco-egizi. Considerazioni preliminari

182. Tomasz Płóciennik (Warsaw), Latin papyri from Qasr Ibrim - palaeographic aspects

183. Gabriel Nocchi Macedo (Liège), Paleographic and contextual observations on the Juvenal fragment from Antinopolis


Thursday, 15.00-17.00


Room A: Literary papyri: post-classical poetry

184. Valeria Tezzon (Germany), The sympotic songs of Elephantine P. Berol. 13270 (MP3 1924: LDAB 6927): a new proposal

185. Jan Kwapisz (Warsaw), The mysteries of P. Heid. Inv. G 310a: Hellenistic sotadeans, hexameters, and more?

186. Marco Perale (Oxford), A Hellenistic astronomical poem from Oxyrhynchus

187. Paul Schubert (Geneva), Anoubion, poète élégiaque et astrologue

Thursday, 15.00-17.00


Room B: Arabic papyri

188. Matt W. Malczycki (Auburn), P. Utah. Ar. Inv. 280: A Lost Poem of the Courtier Abu Dulaf al-'Ijli (d. 225AH/840CE)

189. Johannes Thomann (Zürich), An early Arabic horoscope on parchment with a square diagram (P. Vind. Inv. A. Perg. 236)

190. Mohamed Ahmed Abd El-Latif Ibrahim (Mansoura), Wheat trade in Fustat in the early Islamic Period (Century 1-3 AH / 7-9 AD) in the light of two unpublished Arabic Papyri from the collection of Archduke Rainer in Vienna

191. Christian Gaubert (Cairo), Un aperçu des papiers arabes fatimides du monastère de Naqlun au Fayyoum

Thursday, 15.00-17.00


Room C: Roman Egypt

192. Christian-Jürgen Gruber (Vienna), How long did eklogistai stay in office and what about their successors?

193. Thomas Kruse (Vienna), Zu den Kompetenzen des administrativen Hilfspersonals der enchorischen Beamten im römischen Ägypten

194. Emilija Stankovic (Kragujevac), Galerius, the co-emperor of Diocletianus

195. Brendan Haug (Yale University), The topography of the Late Antique Fayyum

Thursday, 15.00-17.00


Room D: Literacy, script, books: continuation

196. Danai Bafa (London), Hybrid literary scripts in Late Antiquity

197. Nathan Carlig (Liège), Symboles et abréviation chrétiens dans les papyrus littéraires grecs à contenu profane (IVe-VIIe siècles)

198. Antonia Sarri (Heidelberg), Handshifts in letters

199. Eleonora Conti (Florence), Una lettera privata in scrittura libraria

Thursday, 17.30-19.30


Room A: Literary papyri: orators

200. Francesca De Robertis (Bari), P. Mich. Inv. 918 e la tradizione della Terza Filippica di Demostene

201. Rosa Otranto (Bari), Esegesi demostenica su papiro: P. Lit. Lond. 179

202. Maroula Salemenou (Athens), Survey on the authenticity of documents in Demosthenes, De corona (Or. 18)

203. Rosalia Hatzilambrou (Athens), Hypotheses to oratorical texts on papyrus


Thursday, 17.30-19.30


Room B: Arabic papyri: continuation

204. Ursula Bsees (Vienna), A document with "mixed formulae?" Going deeper into APEL V 339 verso (P. Cair. Eg. Lib. Inv. 885 verso)

205. Naïm Vanthieghem (Brussels), Les papyrus arabes de Strasbourg

206. Hazem Hussein Abbas Ali (Beni Suef), Words and phrases of Arabic papyri: Are they systematic?

207. Abd el-Latif Hassan Afandy (King Saud University, Saudi Arabia), Investigation and conservation for some Arabic papyri housed in Ain Shams Univeristy, Egypt

Thursday, 17.30-19.30


Room C: Late Roman - Early Arab Egypt

208. Sofie Remijsen (Mannheim), Christianization of the rhythm of life? On Sundays in late antique papyri

209. Paweł Nowakowski (Warsaw), The so-called Asian saints in Egypt. The Egyptian and Asian patterns of selective transmission of cult

210. Marek Jankowiak (Oxford), Paschal letters of the early Islamic period: The Miaphysites and the Chalcedonians in the first decades after the Arab conquest

211. Yaacov Lev (Ramat Gan, Israel), Egypt's rural world in transition from Byzantine to Muslim rule


Thursday, 17.30-19.30


Room D: Juristic Papyrology

212. Schafik Allam (Tübingen), Hiring and buying a donkey in Pharaonic Egypt

213. Joachim Hengstl (Marburg), Noch einmal: zum Erfahrungsprofil des Apostels Paulus aus rechtshistorischer Sicht

214. Fara Nasti (Cassino), The complete edition of Papyrus Hauniensis de legatis et fideicommissis and the transmission of jurisprudential fragmenta outside the Corpus iuris

215. Jakub Urbanik (Warsaw), Emphyteusis between the economy of Heaven and Earth


Friday, 11.00-13.00


Room A: Literary papyri: prose. Education

216. Natascia Pellé (Lecce), Frammenti delle Historiae di Tucidide su rotoli riutilizzati: uno studio bibliologico e paleografico

217. María Paz López Martínez (Alicante); Consuelo Ruiz Montero (Murcia), The Parthenope's novel: P. Berol. 7927 + 9588 + 21179 revisited

218. Daniela Colomo (Oxford), A handbook for teaching declamation: PSI II 148 + P. Lond. Lit. 140 + P. Oxy. Inv. 115/A(22)b

219. Amin Benaissa (Oxford), A 'writing practice' with echoes of Roman law against *rapina*?


Friday, 11.00-13.30


Room B: Medical papyri

220. Benjamin W. Henry (London), Two medical poets on Papyrus

221. Ann Ellis Hanson (Yale University), Greek into Latin: The prominence of papyri of medical content

222. Antonio Ricciardetto (Liège), Inventaire et typologie des listes grecques et latines d'ingrédients pharmaceutiques conservées sur papyrus, ostracon et tablette (IIIe s. av. J.-Chr.-VIIe s. apr. J.-Chr.)

223. Anna Monte (Berlin), Un problema senza tempo: ricette del farmacologo Heras contro la caduta dei capelli su un papiro berlinese

224. Isabella Bonati (Parma), Between text and context: P. Oslo II 54 reconsidered


Friday, 11.00-13.30


Room C: Late Roman - Early Arab Egypt

225. Alexandra Jesenko (Vienna), Die topoteretai im spätantiken und früharabischen Ägypten

226. Sven Tost (Vienna), Polizeiliche Erzwingungs- und Verwaltungsstäbe im spätantiken Ägypten

227. Matthias Stern (Vienna), "Das Gefängnis eures berühmten Hauses" - Welche Gefängnisse kontrolliert der Pagarch?

228. Sophie Kovarik (Cologne), Die Pagarchen des Arsinoites und die Familie der Apionen

229. Usama Gad (Cairo - Heidelberg), Who was who in Byzantine Oxyrhynchus (P. Cair. SR 3049/56)

Friday, 11.00-13.30


Room D: Juristic Papyrology: Ptolemaic Egypt

230. Alissa Abrams (Yale University), Legal heterogeneity in Ptolemaic Egypt

231. Rodolfo Pedro Buzón (Buenos Aires), Die Anwendung vom physischen Gewalt im ptolemäischen Ägypten

232. Andrew Hogan (Yale University), Bilingual participants in demotic and Greek legal proceedings: P. BM 10591 Vo i-iv

233. Carlos Sánchez-Moreno Ellart (Valencia), Gerichtsakten in der Sammlung der Universität Trier

234. Rob Kugler (Portland), Judean legal reasoning in P. Polit. Iud. 3-5: A research report

Friday, 15.00-17.00


Room A: Subliterary texts

235. Giuseppe Ucciardello (Messina), New light on P. Strasb. Gr. 1406-1409

236. Francisca A.J. Hoogendijk (Leiden), An oracular papyrus from Kellis

237. Irene Pajón Leyra (Spain), A walking dead in an Oxyrhynchus papyrus?

238. Luigi Prada (Oxford), P. Oxy. XXXI 2607: An oneirocriticon in the context of Graeco-Egyptian literary production

Friday, 15.00-17.00


Room B: Egyptian temples and their archives

239. Carolin Arlt (Würzburg), Temple documents from Ptolemaic Soknopaiou Nesos

240. Marie-Pierre Chaufray (Würzburg), Accounts of the temple of Soknopaios in Roman Dime

241. Markus Resel (Vienna), Zahlungsanweisungen aus dem Tempel des Soknobkonneus in Bakchias. Edition von Texten aus Berkeley, Harvard und Bolton

242. Kevin Funderburk (Philadelphia), Priests facing the Roman regime: Debt, land, and the urban - rural divide


Friday, 15.00-17.00


Room C: Late Roman - Early Arab Egypt: Aphrodito and Thebes

243. Florence Lemaire (Paris), Aurelius Phoibammôn son of Triadelphos revisited

244. Isabelle Marthot (Paris), L'irrigation des terres du village d'Aphroditê à l'époque byzantine

245. Lajos Berkes (Heidelberg), Village administration in Jeme

246. Richard Burchfield (Sydney), Theban monasteries in their social and economic environment

Friday, 15.00-17.00


Room D: Juristic Papyrology

247. Anna Dolganov (Princeton), Loan-marriages and deposit-dowries: Legal strategy under Roman rule

248. Maria Nowak (Warsaw - Geneva), Hereditary rights of the extramarital children in Greaco-Roman Egypt

249. Sofie Waebens (Leuven), P. Bad. IV 72 and the inheritance problems of soldiers' illegitimate children in Roman Egypt

250. Elizabeth Buchanan (Oxford), Holy burial offerings and prayers for the dead


Friday, 17.30-19.00


Room A: Acta Alexandrinorum

251. Ari Bryen (Morgantown), More on the Acta Alexandrinorum

252. Chris Rodriguez (Paris), Le cri d'une victime de la tyrannie : la théâtralisation des débats dans les Acta Appiani

253. Natalia Vega Navarrete (Cologne), Acta Appiani: Gerüchte über den kaiserlichen Hof in Alexandria


Friday, 17.30-19.00


Room B: Letters in the papyri

254. Amaia Goñi Zabalegui (Salamanca), Completing the dialogue: Private letters addressed to women from Roman Egypt

255. Anastasia Maravela (Oslo), New light on early Christian letters of recommendation

256. Vincent Walter (Leipzig), "Solomon, he became like Satan". Sin, temptation and intrigue in the late Coptic letters


Friday, 17.30-19.30


Room C: Fayum villages: Karanis

257. W. Graham Claytor (Ann Arbor), The "Threshold Archive" of Karanis

258. Fatma El-Sayed Mohammed Ali Hamouda (Mansoura), "Boule-Papyri" from Karanis

259. Arthur Verhoogt (Ann Arbor), Karanis granary C123: Current research and future perspectives

260. Eman Aly Sleem (Cairo), Psenharpsenêsis, a fertile area at Karanis


Friday, 17.30-19.30


Room D: Juristic Papyrology

261. François Gerardin (Yale University), On the stipulation clause in the papyri before 212 AD: P. Oxy. VI 905, P. Dura 31 and the Babatha archive

262. Aneta Skalec (Warsaw), The wall - BGU VIII 1844 reconsidered

263. Marzena Wojtczak (Warsaw), Legal aspects of dispute resolution in Late Antiquity - the case of P. Mich. XIII 659

264. Michael Meerson (Princeton), Mother's guardianship and caretaking for minors

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