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Everyday Writing In The Graecoroman East 1st Edition Roger S Bagnall

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Everyday Writing In The Graecoroman East 1st Edition Roger S Bagnall
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.12 MB
Pages: 122
Author: Roger S. Bagnall
ISBN: 9780520267022, 0520267028
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1st Edition

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Everyday Writing In The Graecoroman East 1st Edition Roger S Bagnall by Roger S. Bagnall 9780520267022, 0520267028 instant download after payment.

Most of the everyday writing from the ancient world--that is, informal writing not intended for a long life or wide public distribution--has perished. Reinterpreting the silences and blanks of the historical record, leading papyrologist Roger S. Bagnall convincingly argues that ordinary people--from Britain to Egypt to Afghanistan--used writing in their daily lives far more extensively than has been recognized. Marshalling new and little-known evidence, including remarkable graffiti recently discovered in Smyrna, Bagnall presents a fascinating analysis of writing in different segments of society. His book offers a new picture of literacy in the ancient world in which Aramaic rivals Greek and Latin as a great international language, and in which many other local languages develop means of written expression alongside these metropolitan tongues.

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