The modern rediscovery of the Greek and Latin papyri from Egypt has transformed our knowledge of the ancient world. We cannot, however, make the same claim in the specific area of language study. Although important studies of the language of the papyri have appeared sporadically over the past century, we are still dealing today with a linguistic resource of extraordinary richness which has hardly begun to be explored. Every scrap of papyrus and every ostracon (potsherd) or tablet unearthed has the potential to change some aspect of the way we think about the Greek and Latin languages. This book demonstrate that potential, by gathering together essays from seventeen scholars who present a variety of perspectives and methodological approaches...
The ongoing project of digitising a corpus of ancient Greek texts on papyrus dealing with medical to...
The third century A.D. is known to be a major historical watershed, including Caracalla's Constituti...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
The aim of PLATINUM is to scrutinize Latin texts on papyrus from several points of view in order to ...
While the Greek documentary papyri constitute a rich resource for linguistic innovation, they cannot...
The Egyptian-Greek contact situation has lasted almost a thousand years and many documents have been...
An in-depth examination of the contribution of Latin texts on papyrus may lead to whole chapters of...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 275-287.1. Introduction -- 2. Approaches to language -- 3. Pr...
Ancient Greek hosted hundreds of Latin loanwords (e.g. κεντουρίων ‘centurion’) as a result of contac...
This dissertation examines the social functions of translation in Egypt from the Middle Kingdom thro...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 74-87.General introduction -- Case studies -- Conclusion -- B...
The Greek documentary papyri and ostraca offer valuable source material for the research of variatio...
After the renowned article of Robert Cavenaile, Le latin dans les milieux chrétiens d’Égypte (1987 ...
In an era of significant cultural and religious changes in particular between\ud an Egyptian local t...
This paper aims to discuss the linguistic data provided by over 400 ostraca from the praesidium of D...
The ongoing project of digitising a corpus of ancient Greek texts on papyrus dealing with medical to...
The third century A.D. is known to be a major historical watershed, including Caracalla's Constituti...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
The aim of PLATINUM is to scrutinize Latin texts on papyrus from several points of view in order to ...
While the Greek documentary papyri constitute a rich resource for linguistic innovation, they cannot...
The Egyptian-Greek contact situation has lasted almost a thousand years and many documents have been...
An in-depth examination of the contribution of Latin texts on papyrus may lead to whole chapters of...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 275-287.1. Introduction -- 2. Approaches to language -- 3. Pr...
Ancient Greek hosted hundreds of Latin loanwords (e.g. κεντουρίων ‘centurion’) as a result of contac...
This dissertation examines the social functions of translation in Egypt from the Middle Kingdom thro...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 74-87.General introduction -- Case studies -- Conclusion -- B...
The Greek documentary papyri and ostraca offer valuable source material for the research of variatio...
After the renowned article of Robert Cavenaile, Le latin dans les milieux chrétiens d’Égypte (1987 ...
In an era of significant cultural and religious changes in particular between\ud an Egyptian local t...
This paper aims to discuss the linguistic data provided by over 400 ostraca from the praesidium of D...
The ongoing project of digitising a corpus of ancient Greek texts on papyrus dealing with medical to...
The third century A.D. is known to be a major historical watershed, including Caracalla's Constituti...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...