Das Aktenbuch des Aurelios Philammon
Prozessberichte, Annona militaris und Magie in BGU IV 1024-1027
[The Legal File of Aurelius Philammon]
Ed. by Poethke, Günter / Prignitz, Sebastian / Vaelske, Veit
Series:Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete - Beihefte 34
Aims and Scope
In 1904 Wilhelm Schubart published the best-preserved texts from an Egyptian papyrus codex. These papyri include reports of legal actions, receipts for provisions requisitioned for the Roman army, an official collection letter, and texts dealing with magic. The pages containing lists are edited here for the first time and all other texts are presented in revised editions with commentary.
Supplementary Information
- ix, 178 pages
- 20 Tafeln/plates
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Monograph
- Keywords:
- Ancient Legal Reports; Provisioning of the Roman Army; Magic; Religion; Classical Philology
- Readership:
- Academics, Institues, Libraries, Readers interested in History
- Subjects
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Greek > Greek Texts (including Commentaries and Translations)
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Ancient History
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Papyrology
- History > Ancient History
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Greek > Greek Texts (including Commentaries and Translations)
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Ancient History
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Papyrology
- History > Ancient History
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Greek > Greek Texts (including Commentaries and Translations)
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Ancient History
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > Classical Studies > Papyrology
- History > Ancient History
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