Personalizing image enhancement for critical visual tasks: improved legibility of papyri using color processing and visual illusions. [PDF]
Atanasiu V, Marthot-Santaniello I.
europepmc +1 more source
Review of Ronald E. Emmerick and Dieter Weber (ed.): 'Corolla Iranica: Papers in honour of Prof. Dr. David Neil MacKenzie on the occasion of his 65th birthday on April 8th, 1991' [PDF]
De Blois, Francois
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Final proposal to encode the Cuneiform script in the SMP of the UCS [PDF]
This is a proposal to encode the Phoenician script in the international character encoding standard Unicode. This script was published in Unicode Standard version 5.0 in July 2006.
Everson, Michael
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Evidence of possible lower limb amputation in a tomb in an ancient Egyptian necropolis: the case report of an on-site radiographic analysis. [PDF]
Messina C +7 more
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Review of 'Corpus Inscriptionum Iranicarum. Part III: Pahlavi Inscriptions. Vol. IV. Ostraca and Vol. V. Papyri. Texts I: Ostraca, Papyri und Pergamente: Textband by Dieter Weber' [PDF]
De Blois, Francois
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Lexicon of Latin loanwords in the Greek documentary texts of Egypt with consideration of Coptic sources ('Lex.Lat.Lehn.', Fascicle-1 (Alpha)). [PDF]
Review of I.-M. Cervenka-Ehrenstrasser, J. Diethart (edd.): Lexikon der lateinischen Lehnwörter in den griechischsprachigen dokumentarischen Texten Ägyptens mit Berücksichtigung koptischer Quellen (Lex. Lat. Lehn.: Faszikel I (Alpha)).
Gonis, N
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Theurgy, Paredroi, and Embodied Power in Neoplatonism and Late Antique Celestial Hierarchies
This article will place the rituals of the Greek Magical Papyri (PGM) for the acquisition of a supernatural assistant (paredros) into conversation with broader late antique debates surrounding the place of daimones within the celestial hierarchy.
Katarina Pejovic
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Long-Term Preservation of Digital Records, Part I: A Theoretical Basis [PDF]
The Information Revolution is making preservation of digital records an urgent issue. Archivists have grappled with the question of how to achieve this for about 15 years.
Gladney, Dr. H.M.
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The Hypotheses of Euripides and Sophocles by ‘Dicaearchus’
The collection of Hypotheses is identical with the ‘narrative hypotheses’ found in papyri and medieval prefaces; late Hellenistic, it was not written by the Peripatetic, but possibly by the grammarian Dicaearchus of Sparta.
Gertjan Verhasselt
doaj
Traditional ancient Egyptian medicine: A review. [PDF]
Metwaly AM +7 more
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