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Latin Military Papyri Of Duraeuropos Pdura 55145 Giulio Iovine

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Latin Military Papyri Of Duraeuropos Pdura 55145 Giulio Iovine
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 56.34 MB
Pages: 708
Author: Giulio Iovine
ISBN: 9781009192651, 1009192655
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Latin Military Papyri Of Duraeuropos Pdura 55145 Giulio Iovine by Giulio Iovine 9781009192651, 1009192655 instant download after payment.

This is a full new edition of the Latin papyri from Dura Europos, which provide a wealth of material for several branches of Classical scholarship. They are a priceless source for palaeographers investigating the history of Latin writing, inasmuch as they represent a real archive containing documents produced by scribes who were presumably competent in both Latin and Greek. Historians of the Roman Empire and Roman army are offered a glance inside the everyday life of a Roman camp built within a Hellenized town of Semitic origin with a flourishing Jewish community. The papyri also provide glimpses into spoken Latin and substandard varieties, and the Latin texts survive alongside written samples of eight other languages (Greek, Palmyrenean, Hatrean, Syriac, Parthian and Pehlevi, Hebrew and Safaitic). The editions are accompanied by translations and notes, while the volume also includes a substantial introduction, appendix, and thorough commentary on the Feriale Duranum.

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