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Jews --- Jews --- Juifs --- Juifs --- Antiquities --- History --- Antiquités --- Histoire
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Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) --- Papyrus grecs --- Oxyrhynchus papyri --- Bahnasā (Egypt) --- Bahnasā (Egypte) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités
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Cet ouvrage prosopographique contient 695 entrées correspondant à autant d'Eléens ayant vécu depuis l'époque archaïque jusqu'au Ier siècle av. J.-C. Avec l'oeuvre du même auteur précédemment publiée (S. Zoumbaki, Elis und Olympia in der Kaiserzeit. Das Leben einer Gesellschaft zwischen Stadt und Heiligtum auf prosopographischer Grundlage, il constitue une prosopographie complète de l'antique Elide. Dans une introduction substantielle sont exposés les principes et les problèmes de la compilation d'un ouvrage de ce genre. L'auteur examine le problème de l'étendue géographique à inclure dans une prosopographie de l'Elide, vues les modifications frontalières répétées pendant les périodes classique et hellénistique. Madame Zoumbaki se penche aussi sur les confusions entre l'ethnique de la cité et de la région et celui d'autres régions du monde grec. Les sources littéraires, épigraphiques, numismatiques, papyrologiques etc. sont systématiquement passées en revue. L'organisation des entrées dans le catalogue prosopographique est aussi expliquée en détail. Chaque entrée présente le même format. Il contient la bibliographie des sources employés, la bibliographie secondaire des sujets discutés, le texte de la source lui-même ou, s'il est trop long pour être inclus in extenso, un extrait, des observations sur la personne en question, sur ses activités, les magistratures ou autres fonctions assumées par lui. Cette construction des entrées vise à placer les personnes examinées dans leur contexte historique, afin d'orienter le lecteur vers l'histoire locale ou générale à laquelle appartient la personne en question. Les nombreuses références croisées à l'intérieur du catalogue, les références aux stemmata à la fin du livre, des index exhaustifs et une carte de l'Elide font de cet ouvrage un instrument d'une grande utilité pour l'historien de l'Antiquité.
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The Petra Papyri series is the scholarly publication meticulously documenting, translating and interpreting the information recovered from approximately 140 carbonized papyrus scrolls found in 1992 during ACORs excavation of the Petra Church. The scrolls had been carbonized in a fire and were thus preserved, although many scrolls were in a destroyed condition and could not be read. Such discoveries are exceedingly rare. The Petra papyri texts are often datedca. 537 to 594thanks to the law promulgated by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian to place the date at the beginning and end of a document. The scrolls vary in size from a single sheet as P. Petra 6 (L. 28 cm), a list of stolen goods, to the exceptionally long P. Petra 2 (L. 8.5 m), which is an agreement concerned with inherited property. These documents deal with real estate transactions, disputes, contracts, divisions of property, marriages, dowries, and inheritance. The central figures of the archive are Theodoros, son of Obodianos, who was deacon and later archdeacon in the church, and his extended family and peers. The language indicates that the people in Petra at this time were speaking an early form of Arabic. A team of papyrologists from Finland conserved these sixth century texts from 1994 to 1995 at ACOR in Amman as part of a major effort headed by Jaakko Frosen. The original fragments were placed on Japanese rice paper and sandwiched between glass plates so that they could be preserved and examined for study. Some scrolls are written on both sides (and they could not be mounted on paper) but most are single-sided. As noted, many texts have been translated and published in The Petra Papyri series (Amman: ACOR) by scholars from Finland and the University of Michigan. Some documents are exhibited at the Jordan Museum in Amman. The Petra Papyri, Volume V, edited by A. Arjava, J. Frosen, and J. Kaimio (2018). The final publication of the Petra Papyri Series. Hardbound. Primary document Greek language papyrus texts from the sixth century A.D. that were discovered in carbonized condition in Petra in 1993.
Nabataeans. --- Manuscripts, Classical (Papyri). --- 332 B.C.-640 A.D. --- Jordan. --- Petra (Extinct city). --- Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) --- Manuscripts, Classical (Papyri) --- Law, Greek --- Law --- History --- Petra (Extinct city) --- Jordan --- Egypt --- Antiquities. --- Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri). --- Roman law --- Law. --- Law, Greek. --- Roman law. --- Sources. --- Egypt. --- Sources --- Manuscripts --- Papyrus grecs --- Translations into English --- Traductions anglaises --- Pétra (Ville ancienne) --- Jordanie --- Antiquities --- Histoire --- Antiquités --- Nabataeans --- Nabatéens --- Droit grec --- Droit romain --- Papyrus grecs ; Jordanie ; Pétra (ville ancienne). --- Pétra (ville ancienne). --- Droit civil --- Empire byzantin --- Pétra (ville ancienne) --- 527-565 (Justinien I)
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