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The New Papyrological Primer / by P. W. Pestman ; M. David, B. A. Van Groningen
Ouvrage
Mention d'édition: 2nd revised edition Publication: Leiden [etc.] : E. J. Brill, 1994 Description: 1 vol. (XXII-318 p.) : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9789004100190 ; 9004100199.Langue: Anglais ; Grec AncienPays: Pays-Bas Auteur principal: Pestman, Pieter Willem, 1933-2010 Co-auteur: David, Martin, 1898-1986 Autre auteur: Van Groningen, Bernard Abraham, 1894-1987 Résumé: The New Papyrological Primer is a fully revised and expanded edition of David and Groningen's 1964 standard introduction to Greek papyrological texts. The current edition contains 81 Greek texts, arranged in a chronological order, which illustrate various aspects of life in Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine Egypt. Each text is provided with a short commentary and explanatory notes, which aim to allow students to understand the text and to place it accurately in its social context. A lengthy introduction provides general background information, data about the texts examined and discussion of a number of commonly neglected topics. A glossary of Greek terms is appended. The work contains numerous plates, illustrations and maps. (Source : éditeur). Item type: Ouvrage

L'édition de 1994 est la seconde édition revue et augmentée de l'édition de 1990 de The New Papyrological Primer. Il s'agit de la sixième édition de l’œuvre de Papyrological primer de M. David and B. A. van Groningen dont la première édition date de 1940.

Bibliogr. p. XIX-XXII. Index p. 283-310

The New Papyrological Primer is a fully revised and expanded edition of David and Groningen's 1964 standard introduction to Greek papyrological texts. The current edition contains 81 Greek texts, arranged in a chronological order, which illustrate various aspects of life in Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine Egypt. Each text is provided with a short commentary and explanatory notes, which aim to allow students to understand the text and to place it accurately in its social context. A lengthy introduction provides general background information, data about the texts examined and discussion of a number of commonly neglected topics. A glossary of Greek terms is appended. The work contains numerous plates, illustrations and maps.
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