The article explores changes in writing and copying labour contracts from the first centuries of the Roman rule in Egypt to Late Antiquity. During the first centuries, some labour contracts - antichretic loans and wet nurses contracts - were notarial documents registered in public archives and copied at least twice. Labour contracts written in chirographic form, whose number grew from the second century on, were not necessarily registered, in which case the parties had to choose whether they wanted to make a second private copy. In Late Antiquity, chirographs drafted by private scribes and authenticated by notaries CταβελλίωνεςD were the norm; in the Oxyrhynchite nome, a reform obliged the scribes to notify whether the text was copied on...
This dissertation uses the public writing offices (grapheia) of Roman Egypt and the larger notarial ...
The subject of this article is the expanding print culture in 16th century Rome. Antiquarian engravi...
The hierarchy of workers’ incomes and wages in the Roman world has long drawn the attention of schol...
The article explores changes in writing and copying labour contracts from the first centuries of the...
International audienceThis article treats the development of the Egyptian legal system from the Sait...
Modern scholars are deeply divided over the extent to which early Byzantine provinces such as Egypt ...
Edition of four labor contracts from the Harthotes archive from Theadelpheia ranging in date from 20...
Modern scholars are deeply divided over whether Byzantine Egypt (350 to 650 CE) followed Roman law, ...
Detailed study of the papyrological documents relative to the purchase and sale of slaves in Roman E...
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Review article of Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz, Not Wholly Free. The Concept of Manumission and the Sta...
The text deals essentially with the workmen employed on the construction of royal tombs in the Valle...
International audienceThis article investigates the working identities of slaves and freedmen involv...
The authors examine how papyrological sources from Roman Egypt written in Greek on antichresis relat...
The Economic Relationship between Patron and Freedman in Italy in the Early Roman Empire explores ho...
This dissertation uses the public writing offices (grapheia) of Roman Egypt and the larger notarial ...
The subject of this article is the expanding print culture in 16th century Rome. Antiquarian engravi...
The hierarchy of workers’ incomes and wages in the Roman world has long drawn the attention of schol...
The article explores changes in writing and copying labour contracts from the first centuries of the...
International audienceThis article treats the development of the Egyptian legal system from the Sait...
Modern scholars are deeply divided over the extent to which early Byzantine provinces such as Egypt ...
Edition of four labor contracts from the Harthotes archive from Theadelpheia ranging in date from 20...
Modern scholars are deeply divided over whether Byzantine Egypt (350 to 650 CE) followed Roman law, ...
Detailed study of the papyrological documents relative to the purchase and sale of slaves in Roman E...
peer reviewedAnalyse diplomatique et juridique des contrats et des reçus de salaire relatifs aux nou...
Review article of Rachel Zelnick-Abramovitz, Not Wholly Free. The Concept of Manumission and the Sta...
The text deals essentially with the workmen employed on the construction of royal tombs in the Valle...
International audienceThis article investigates the working identities of slaves and freedmen involv...
The authors examine how papyrological sources from Roman Egypt written in Greek on antichresis relat...
The Economic Relationship between Patron and Freedman in Italy in the Early Roman Empire explores ho...
This dissertation uses the public writing offices (grapheia) of Roman Egypt and the larger notarial ...
The subject of this article is the expanding print culture in 16th century Rome. Antiquarian engravi...
The hierarchy of workers’ incomes and wages in the Roman world has long drawn the attention of schol...