The essay focuses on the initiatives of German classicists to acquire papyri in the period predating the Great War (1890–1914). In Berlin, it was Hermann Diels (1848–1922) and Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff (1848–1931) who took the lead in an enterprise that would ultimately result in the founding and enlarging of some fifteen papyrus collections in Germany. Since it was considered counterproductive to reveal one’s partners in the Egyptian antiquities market to possible competitors, most of the information was kept secret. Thus, although numerous leading philologists of the time were involved in the project, very few traces remain in their publications, and it was only seventy-five years after its disbandment that its fundamental docume...
This publication was inspired by the 2017–2019 German/American Provenance Research Exchange Program ...
This essay considers why Jewish antiquity largely fell outside the purview of ancient historians in ...
Today, we are going to visit Heidelberg, the city where the earliest German University was founded i...
The essay focuses on the initiatives of German classicists to acquire papyri in the period predating...
The Classical Archaeologist Hermann Thiersch (1874-1939) and the Acquisition of the Basel Papyrus Co...
The Herculaneum Papyri comprise the only surviving library of antiquity. In recent years, innovative...
This essay describes the ways in which classical and oriental philology diverged in their interests ...
The article reconstructs the foundation of the papyrus collection in Hamburg and its acquisitions th...
The dissertation is an edition of a selection of twelve Greek documentary texts of Roman Egypt. All ...
Studies of German philhellenism have often focused upon the idealization of Greece by German intelle...
This essay considers why Jewish antiquity largely fell outside the purview of ancient historians in ...
The article provides annotated Latin texts, and modern English translations, of two previously unpub...
Abstract In the past, there have been contradictory statements about the acquisition of the Bremer ...
The article retraces the acquistitions of papyri by the University Library of Heidelberg through the...
This publication was inspired by the 2017–2019 German/American Provenance Research Exchange Program ...
This publication was inspired by the 2017–2019 German/American Provenance Research Exchange Program ...
This essay considers why Jewish antiquity largely fell outside the purview of ancient historians in ...
Today, we are going to visit Heidelberg, the city where the earliest German University was founded i...
The essay focuses on the initiatives of German classicists to acquire papyri in the period predating...
The Classical Archaeologist Hermann Thiersch (1874-1939) and the Acquisition of the Basel Papyrus Co...
The Herculaneum Papyri comprise the only surviving library of antiquity. In recent years, innovative...
This essay describes the ways in which classical and oriental philology diverged in their interests ...
The article reconstructs the foundation of the papyrus collection in Hamburg and its acquisitions th...
The dissertation is an edition of a selection of twelve Greek documentary texts of Roman Egypt. All ...
Studies of German philhellenism have often focused upon the idealization of Greece by German intelle...
This essay considers why Jewish antiquity largely fell outside the purview of ancient historians in ...
The article provides annotated Latin texts, and modern English translations, of two previously unpub...
Abstract In the past, there have been contradictory statements about the acquisition of the Bremer ...
The article retraces the acquistitions of papyri by the University Library of Heidelberg through the...
This publication was inspired by the 2017–2019 German/American Provenance Research Exchange Program ...
This publication was inspired by the 2017–2019 German/American Provenance Research Exchange Program ...
This essay considers why Jewish antiquity largely fell outside the purview of ancient historians in ...
Today, we are going to visit Heidelberg, the city where the earliest German University was founded i...