This book provides a new edition and a complete study of the archive of Claudius Tiberianus, partially published in the eighth volume (Nos. 467-81) of the Michigan Papyri. It comprises 18 papyrus-letters, mostly written by Claudius Terentianus, an Egyptian enrolled in the Roman army, to his friend and patron Claudius Tiberianus, a veteran settled in Karanis (Fayum). These texts constitute an ancient archive, as they include the letters which were found together in a niche under the staircase of the house of Tiberianus at Karanis between 1924 and 1935, along with further texts, which emerged from the antiquities market. The old practice of splitting ancient archives by selling parts of them on the market produced the disastrous consequence o...
Detailed study of the papyrological documents relative to the purchase and sale of slaves in Roman E...
Following the defeat of Marc Antony and Cleopatra in 30 B.C., a Roman fortress was established south...
Survey of 145 papyrus archive from the Arsinoites (Fayum) during the Ptolemaic and Roman periods. Ea...
Study of the Archive of Claudius Tiberianus, that includes 18 papyru-private letters from Karani
The dissertation is an edition of a selection of twelve Greek documentary texts of Roman Egypt. All ...
This doctoral thesis offers a first edition, with transcriptions, translations and commentaries, of ...
The 1924-1935 University of Michigan excavations at the Graeco-Roman period Egyptian village of Kara...
The edition comprises fourteen documentary and subliterary Greek papyri from the collections of the ...
The paper provides an updated and annotated list of Latin and bilingual Latin-Greek papyri from the ...
The paper provides an updated and annotated list of Latin and bilingual Latin-Greek papyri from th...
In 1931 at Tebtunis in the Fayyum oasis, Carlo Anti and Gilbert Bagnani discovered one of the larges...
No abstractHere is published the summary of the contents of 28 unpublished documents of the Archives...
The thesis contains an edition of 26 unpublished Greek documentary papyri, both official and private...
Letter writing was widespread in the Graeco-Roman world, as indicated by the large number of survivi...
The text is a reprint of all of the leaves of the papyrus codex which have been located up to the ti...
Detailed study of the papyrological documents relative to the purchase and sale of slaves in Roman E...
Following the defeat of Marc Antony and Cleopatra in 30 B.C., a Roman fortress was established south...
Survey of 145 papyrus archive from the Arsinoites (Fayum) during the Ptolemaic and Roman periods. Ea...
Study of the Archive of Claudius Tiberianus, that includes 18 papyru-private letters from Karani
The dissertation is an edition of a selection of twelve Greek documentary texts of Roman Egypt. All ...
This doctoral thesis offers a first edition, with transcriptions, translations and commentaries, of ...
The 1924-1935 University of Michigan excavations at the Graeco-Roman period Egyptian village of Kara...
The edition comprises fourteen documentary and subliterary Greek papyri from the collections of the ...
The paper provides an updated and annotated list of Latin and bilingual Latin-Greek papyri from the ...
The paper provides an updated and annotated list of Latin and bilingual Latin-Greek papyri from th...
In 1931 at Tebtunis in the Fayyum oasis, Carlo Anti and Gilbert Bagnani discovered one of the larges...
No abstractHere is published the summary of the contents of 28 unpublished documents of the Archives...
The thesis contains an edition of 26 unpublished Greek documentary papyri, both official and private...
Letter writing was widespread in the Graeco-Roman world, as indicated by the large number of survivi...
The text is a reprint of all of the leaves of the papyrus codex which have been located up to the ti...
Detailed study of the papyrological documents relative to the purchase and sale of slaves in Roman E...
Following the defeat of Marc Antony and Cleopatra in 30 B.C., a Roman fortress was established south...
Survey of 145 papyrus archive from the Arsinoites (Fayum) during the Ptolemaic and Roman periods. Ea...