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The Petrie Papyri second edition (P. Petrie²). Volume 1. The Wills / by W. Clarysse
Ouvrage
Appartient aux collections: Collectanea Hellenistica, 2, 2506-7516
Publication: Brussel : Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschapen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België, 1991 Description: 1 vol. (266 p.-33 p. de pl.) ; 26 cmCollection : Collectanea Hellenistica; 2, ISSN 2506-7516ISBN: 9789065694515 ; 90-6569-451-X.Diplome: Texte remanié de : Ph.D. : Leuven, Katholieke Universiteit : 1975.Langue: Anglais ; Grec AncienPays: Belgique Auteur principal: Clarysse, Willy, 19..-.... Résumé: This is the first volume of the long awaited new edition of the Petrie papyri, which were found in mummy cartonnage in a cemetery on the fringe of the Fayum and first published in the last decade of the 19th century. Hundreds of Greek and demotic papyri will be reedited with many additions to the editio princeps (which did not include the numerous fragments) and an up-to-date commentary. The present volume contains the remains of a register of Ptolemaic wills, dated between 238 and 226 B.C., and now housed in London, Dublin, Oxford and Jena. The more than fifty wills, some of them very fragmentary, are a prime source of information for Greek law of inheritance (with striking parallels in the wills of Plato and Aristotle), for the organisation of the Ptolemaic army (most wills are drawn up for soldiers in order to safeguard their military possessions), for women's rights (apparently the wife did not enjoy legal protection and had to be provided for by means of a will), for personal descriptions in official documents, for slavery and for the presence of Greeks and Alexandrians in the Egyptian interior in the third century B.C. (Source : éditeur).Mots libres: Nome Arsinoïte . Item type: Ouvrage List(s) this item appears in: MSHM - Papyrologie (Checklist)

Bibliogr. p. 16-19. Notes bibliogr. index p. 255-266

Texte remanié de : Ph.D. : Leuven, Katholieke Universiteit : 1975 De Petri-testamenten : Uitgave en kommentaar

This is the first volume of the long awaited new edition of the Petrie papyri, which were found in mummy cartonnage in a cemetery on the fringe of the Fayum and first published in the last decade of the 19th century. Hundreds of Greek and demotic papyri will be reedited with many additions to the editio princeps (which did not include the numerous fragments) and an up-to-date commentary. The present volume contains the remains of a register of Ptolemaic wills, dated between 238 and 226 B.C., and now housed in London, Dublin, Oxford and Jena. The more than
fifty wills, some of them very fragmentary, are a prime source of
information for Greek law of inheritance (with striking parallels in the wills of Plato and Aristotle), for the organisation of the Ptolemaic army (most wills are drawn up for soldiers in order to safeguard their military possessions), for women's rights (apparently the wife did not enjoy legal protection and had to be provided for by means of a will), for personal descriptions in official documents, for slavery and for the presence of Greeks and Alexandrians in the Egyptian interior in the third century B.C.
(Source : éditeur)

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