Fresh light on Roman bureaucracy : an inaugural lecture, delivered before the University of Oxford, on March 11, 1920 /
: The papyrus which forms the subject of this lecture was discovered some years since and was first published in 1919 in vol. V of the Berliner griechische urkunden. : 39 pages ; 23 cm.
The two faces of Graeco-Roman Egypt /
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On May 1st, 1998 Professor P.W.Pestman retired from academic teaching. His contributions to the field of papyrology are well known: he has continually stressed the importance of Egyptian sources for the study of Greek and Roman Egypt, and the importance of studying the Greek and Egyptian documentation together, in context. Indeed, he has been among the first to link the formerly separate Greek and Egyptian documentation, establishing modern papyrological practice. He has thus given an Egyptian face to Graeco-Roman society, to complement the Greek face that had previously dominated papyrology. The present volume contains twelve contributions by members and alumni of the Papyrologisch Instituut that illustrate the two faces of Graeco-Roman Egypt and show how they may be tied together.
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Includes and index. :
1 online resource :
9789004427846
9789004112261
Essays and papers : a miscellaneous output of Greek papyri from Graeco-Roman Egypt /
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293 pages : facsims. ; 24 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. :
9608501946 :
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Hadeer
Singing Alexandria : music between practice and textual transmission /
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This volume investigates the transmission and ancient reception of ancient Greek texts with musical notation. It provides a reconstruction of the dynamics of reception orienting the re-use and re-shaping of musical and poetic tradition in the entertainment culture of the post-classical Greek world. The study makes full use of literary, papyrological and epigraphic evidence, and in particular includes a detailed philological analysis of surviving musical papyri and of their relationship to the editorial activity of Alexandrian scholarship. The study helps to relocate musical documents in the world of their production and reception.
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Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Scuola normale superiore, Pisa, 2003. :
1 online resource (xiv, 241 pages) : facsimiles. :
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-230) and indexes. :
9789047408970 :
0169-8958 ; :
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