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Documentary papyri from the Fouad Collection at the Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale (P.Fouad II 90-100)
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ISBN: 9782724710144 2724710142 Year: 2024 Publisher: Cairo Institut français d'archéologie orientale

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Ce livre propose l'édition de onze papyrus grecs documentaires de la collection Fouad. La majeure partie de la collection a été achetée en 1930 par le roi Fouad Ier d'Égypte et donnée à la Société royale égyptienne de papyrologie (connue plus tard sous le nom de Société Fouad Ier de papyrologie). La collection a été augmentée par d'autres achats ou dons au cours des années suivantes, et déposée à l?Ifao en 1961. L'introduction du volume donne un aperçu historique des acquisitions et des origines de la collection. Dans ce volume, les papyrus édités sont un mélange de documents privés et publics (déclarations, pétitions, contrats, reçus, etc.) qui reflètent la vie quotidienne des différentes couches de la société et l'activité de l'administration provinciale locale dans l'Égypte romaine. Ces documents datent du début du ier siècle de notre ère jusqu'au début du iiie siècle, et proviennent des nomes Arsinoite, Oxyrhynchite et Lykopolite. Ils sont classés par ordre chronologique et chacun d'entre eux est présenté avec une introduction, sa transcription grecque, sa traduction, des images et des commentaires. Ce livre intéressera les papyrologues et les historiens de l'Égypte gréco-romaine.


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Texts from the "Archive" of Socrates, the Tax Collector, and Other Contexts at Karanis
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ISBN: 9783110342154 3110342154 9783110345704 3110345706 9783110383881 3110383888 3110345714 Year: 2014 Volume: 35 Publisher: Berlin Boston

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This volume of Papyri contains a selection of 25 pieces which were excavated in the village of Karanis in the north-eastern Fayum (Egypt) by American archaeologists between 1924 and 1926. Many of the texts published here come from the archive of a well known figure in the village life of Karanis in the 2nd century AD: Socrates, son of Sarapion, was a tax collector here for many years, serving the Roman Empire collecting taxes due in money and in kind. Besides his successful economic activities - Socrates certainly belonged to the upper stratum of society in Karanis - the tax collector was a lover of Greek literature; for sure, he did not venture into high philosophy and the like, but he read Homer, comedies, and tried to be up to date about mythology in plays. Half of the new texts published here are literary, mostly from Socrates’ library; other texts were found in the immediate neighbourhood of where Socrates lived, such as a surgical treatise about remedies of shoulder dislocations, which perhaps belonged to a doctor. The other half of the papyrus texts in this volume are documents that can shed new light on the activities of the tax collector, or of other inhabitants of Karanis. Altogether they give us a vivid picture of village life in Graeco/Roman Egypt in the 2nd century AD.


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More texts from the "archive" of Socrates : papyri from house 17, level b, and other locations in Karanis (P. Cair. Mich. III)
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ISBN: 3110714523 Year: 2021 Publisher: Berlin, Germany : De Gruyter,

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This volume contains editions of 35 texts, which have been excavated nearly 100 years ago in the ancient Egyptian village of Karanis, and which were still waiting publication. As all texts written on papyrus from the Egyptian countryside, these texts give a new insight into the life of the people who dwelled in a typical village of the Roman period in Egypt. The texts show the cultural diversity of those who cohabitated, whether they had Greek or Egyptian names, whether their main gods were the crocodiles or Zeus. In the lives of all of them tax-paying played an important role, as well as caring for their cattle and fields, doing business, and fullfilling the obligations of the Roman government. In particular interesting is the personage of Socrates the tax-collector. Since the ruins of Karanis are still standing (and worth a visit) with two nearly intact temples from the period of the texts, a more complete image of village life emerges from texts and the archaeology behind them. Papyrologists welcome every newly published text as a further stone of the mosaic image that they try to create of the past.


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More texts from the Archive of Socrates : Papyri from House 17, Level B, and other locations in Karanis (P. Cair. Mich. III)
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ISBN: 9783110714289 3110714280 Year: 2021 Publisher: Berlin De Gruyter


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More Texts from the Archive of Socrates

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