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HCL DT73.K456. C7 1971 Kerkeosiris , An Egyptian Village in the Ptolemaic Period | HCL DT73.M5. T48 1988 Memphis under the Ptolemies | HCL DT81. V3 1988 Ptolemaica selecta , études sur l'armée et l'administration lagides | HCL DT92. J8 1989 The Judean-Syrian-Egyptian conflict of 103-101 B.C. , a multilingual dossier concerning a "war of sceptres" | HCL DT92. S3 1983 From Athens to Alexandria , hellenism and social goals in ptolemaic Egypt | HCL DT92. S76 1997 Le funzioni degli 'uperetai' nell'Egitto greco e romano , Vorgelegt am 27. april 1996 von Albert Dihle | HCL DT93. L4 1988 La mémoire des sables , la vie en Égypte sous la domination romaine |
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In 103-101 B.C. a dynastic struggle between two Ptolemaic princes is fought in Syria and Palestine and involves the Seleucids and the Hasmonean Alexander Jannaeus. The ancient historians Pompeius Trogus, Justinus and Josephus give only a very sketchy picture of the events. In the present volume this is fleshed out by papyri and inscriptions: a correspondence in Greek and demotic of Ptolemaic soldiers on campaign to their relatives in far-away Pathyris, a funerary epigram in Edfu, a hieroglyphic inscription for a Ptolemaic general, perhaps even some material from Qumran. The multilingual documentation asks for a multidisciplinary approach by papyrologists, demotists, Egyptologists, semitists and historians. This was the last great work of E. Van 't Dack, who headed the team, and was responsible for the historical conclusions, in which he not only reconstructs the details of a military campaign, but also gives a new view of the history of Egypt and Palestine about 100 B.C.
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