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The Oxyrhynchus Papyri. Volume LXXI
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Papyri nos 4803-4843. This volume adds to previously published early Christian texts four new papyri of the Gospel of John and also includes fragments of a lost play by Sophocles (Epigonoi), two p...
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31 December 2007
Papyri nos 4803-4843
This volume adds to previously published early Christian texts four new papyri of the Gospel of John and also includes fragments of a lost play by Sophocles (Epigonoi), two prose works on Hellenistic historians and Hellenistic kings, a rhetorical exercise on speeches in Thucydides, and a lost novel with an Ionian setting. A further group of papyri of Iliad and related Homeric texts, including a paraphrase of Iliad I (its texts transmitted verbatim by at least two other papyri), scholia minora to Iliad I, and commentaries on Odyssey III and XV with scholarly credentials. Documentary texts include declarations of livestock, loans, leases, and other contracts. Finally it records publication of a group of drawings that appeared outside the series but assigns Oxyrhynchus publication numbers to them for the first time. Images of the drawings were prepared for and will be published in the volume Oxyrhynchus A City and its Texts (GRM 93) and Egyptian Archaeology 22.
Price: £70.00
Pages: 164
Publisher: Egypt Exploration Society
Imprint: Egypt Exploration Society
Series: Graeco-Roman Memoirs
Publication Date:
31 December 2007
ISBN: 9780856981746
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / Ancient / Egypt, Ancient history, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, Middle Eastern history, Archaeology
Preface Table of Papyri List of Plates Numbers and Plates Note on the Method of Publication and Abbreviations TEXTS I. Theological Texts (4803-4806) II. New Literary Texts (4807-4812) III. Homer and Homerica (4813-4821) IV. Documentary Texts (4822-4837) V. Drawings (4838-4843) INDEXES I. New Literary Texts II. Homerica III. Rulers IV. Consuls V. Indictions and Eras VI. Months VII. Dates VIII. Personal Names IX. Geographical X. Religion XI. Official and Military Terms and Titles XII. Professions and Occupations XIII. Measures XIV. Taxes XV. General Index of Words XVI. Corrections to Published Texts