- Hard cover
- 330 pages
- ISBN not assigned
- ISSN 0075-4277
JJP 39 (2009)
50,00 € inc. VAT
Description
Contents:
- In memoriam Jan Krzysztof Winnicki
- In memoriam Tomasz Markiewicz
- Amin Benaissa, Nikolaos Gonis – P. Oxy. XII 1561: demosiosis of a loan
- Maria Chiara Giorda – Bishops-monks in the monasteries: presence and role
- Adam Łajtar – Varia Nubica XII–XIX
- Adam Łukaszewicz – Ostraca and architecture at Kom El-Dikka
- Grzegorz Ochała – The Era of the Saracens in non-Arabic texts from Nubia
- Chris Rodriguez – P. Mich. Inv. 4800: un témoignage du conflit judéo-alexandrin de 38–41 de n.è.?
- Alexandros Tsakos – Addenda and corrigenda to the Khartoum inscriptions (I. Khartoum Copt. and Greek)
- Bart Van Beek, Mark Depauw – People in Greek documentary papyri: first results of a research project
- Adam Łajtar, Ewa Wipszycka – Review of J.H.F. Dijkstra, Philae and the End of Ancient Egyptian Religion. A Regional Study of Religious Transformation (298–642 CE)
- Radosław Gawroński – Review of M.A. Speidel, Heer und Herrschaft im Römischen Reich der hohen Kaiserzeit
- Joachim Hengstl – Literaturübersicht 2002–2004 (Teil III)
PDFs
From the Editors | |
In memoriam Jan Krzysztof Winnicki (1942-2009) | |
In memoriam Tomasz Markiewicz (1974-2009) | |
P. Oxy. XII 1561 : ‘demosiosis’ of a loan | |
People in Greek documentary papyri : first results of a research project | |
Bishops-monks in the monasteries : presence and role | |
Varia Nubica XII-XIX | |
Ostraca and architecture at Kom el-Dikka | |
The era of the Saracens in non-Arabic texts from Nubia | |
P. Mich. inv. 4800 : un témoignage du conflit judéo-alexandrin de 38-41 de n.è.? | |
‘Addenda’ and ‘corrigenda’ to the Khartoum inscriptions (I. Khartoum Copt. and Greek) | |
Juristische Literaturübersicht 2002-2004 : (mit Nachträgen aus der vorausgegangenen Zeit) | |
“Philae and the End of Ancient Egyptian Religion. A Regional Study of Religious Transformation (298-642 CE)”, Jitse H. F. Dijkstra, Leuven-Paris-Dudley 2008 : [recenzja] | |
“Heer und Herrschaß im Römischen Reich der hohen Kaiserzeit”, Michael A. Speidel, Stuttgart 2009 : [recenzja] |