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A computational platform for the virtual unfolding of Herculaneum Papyri [PDF]
Ancient Herculaneum papyrus scrolls, hopelessly charred in the 79 A.D. Vesuvius eruption, contain valuable writings of the Greek philosophers of the day, including works of the Epicurean Philodemus.
Sara Stabile +6 more
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Insights into the composition of ancient Egyptian red and black inks on papyri achieved by synchrotron-based microanalyses [PDF]
Marine Cotte +2 more
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A BUSINESS LETTER FROM THE EGYPTIAN MUSEUM [PDF]
(Ar) رسالة عمل من المتحف المصرى بالقاهرة الورقة البحثية الحالية هي عبارة عن نشر بردية وثائقية يونانية غير منشورة من متحف المصري بالقاهرة، رقم الزجاجة 86 للسجل الخاص 3049 تحت رقم الجرد 161.
Ibrahim Mohamed Mohamed Abdou
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FOUR GREEK OSTRACA IN THE EGYPTIAN MUSEUM IN CAIRO [PDF]
(En) The paper is an edition of four unpublished Greek documentary ostraca that form part of a larger collection in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. This group of four is divided into two sub-groups, which are housed on the third floor of the Egyptian ...
Magdy Aly
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A COUNTER-PLEA FROM OXYRHYNCHITE NOME [PDF]
[AR] معارضة حكم قضائى من إقليم أوكسيرينخوس الورقة البحثية الحالية هى عبارة عن نشر بردية وثائقية يونانية غير منشورة من متحف المصرى بالقاهرة، رقم ...
Ibrahim Mohamed Mohamed Abdou
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Analysis of the pigments in two modern Egyptian papyri using XRF technique
In this work, two modern Egyptian papyrus belonging to a private collection were analyzed using X-Ray Fluorescence technique (XRF). The papyri are genuine, made from the papyrus plant, and hand-painted. The papyri were bought in the city of Cairo, Egypt,
Raysa Costa Nardes
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AULOS AND CROTALS IN GRAECO-ROMAN EGYPT [PDF]
(En) aulos and crotals are two totally different musical instruments. Aulos is a wind instrument, while the crotals are of percussion type. They were preferably played in Egypt during the Graeco-roman period.
Marwa Elkady
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Digging into lives: Christians and Christianity in the Greek papyri from Egypt
Greek papyri recovered from the sands of Egypt represent a precious source of data for early Christianity. Egypt is the land of the earliest Greek translation of books from the Hebrew Bible. The Greek Old Testament or Septuagint was undertaken within the
Isabella Bonati
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The prepositional expression of cause in Greek non‑literary papyri of the Imperial Period
This paper deals with the statement of cause in Greek documentary papyri of the Imperial Period. It studies the frequency of occurrence of the adverbial designations, the detection of their position within the clauses and the identification of the terms ...
Eleni Tsitsianopoulou
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Preprocessing Greek Papyri for Linguistic Annotation [PDF]
Greek documentary papyri form an important direct source for Ancient Greek. It has been exploited surprisingly little in Greek linguistics due to a lack of good tools for searching linguistic structures.
Marja Vierros, Erik Henriksson
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