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Medical Recipes for All Occasions: A receptarium from Tebtunis? (P.CtYBR inv. 1443)
Pubblicazione integrale del papiro P.CtYBR inv. 1443, conservato alla Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library dell'università di Yale. Il papiro preserva parte di una collezione di ricette mediche miscellanee e potrebbe aver fatto parte della biblioteca del tempio di Tebtunis, contenente numerosi testi scientifici in lingua egiziana e greca
M. De Haro Sanchez (ed.), Écrire la magie dans l’antiquité. Actes du colloque international (Liège, 13–15 octobre 2011) [Pap.Leod. 5], Liegi 2015
AN OFFICIAL LETTER FROM OXYRHYNCHUS MENTIONING A COMMONITORIUM
Edizione di una lettera ufficiale su papiro di epoca bizantina, probabilmente riguardante questioni fiscali. Il testo fornisce una nuova attestazione del raro termine "commonitorium", "lettera d'istruzione".Edition of a byzantine official letter on papyrus, probably concerning fiscal matters. The papyrus provides a new attestation for the rare term "commonitorium", "letter of instruction.
A Life in Fragments: The Physician Heras of Cappadocia and His Narthex Between Indirect Tradition and Papyrus Evidence
This article reconstructs a profile of the physician Heras of Cappadocia and of his book of medical remedies, the Narthex, from the surviving fragments of direct and indirect sources (papyri and literary sources). Heras was one of Galen’s most valued sources of medical recipes. The Narthex has been quoted extensively by him and other medical authors (e.g. Aelius Promotus, Aetius). Recipes ascribed to Heras are also preserved on four papyrus fragments. Of particular interest are some recipes against alopecia, preserved in different versions on a Berlin papyrus and by several medical authors: the divergent versions of these recipes will be compared in order to illustrate the flexibility and variability of ancient medical recipes and the problematic issues connected with the study of their textual tradition
I papiri medici della Papyrussammlung di Berlino: panoramica sul materiale edito e prospettive future
„Nachdem er meine Zähne gebrochen hat … griff er mich nochmals an“: Eine neue byzantinische Petition aus der Leipziger Sammlung
Edition of a papyrus preserved at the Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig which contains the end of a petition, originating probably from Oxyrhynchus and dated on paleographical grounds to the 5th century. In the petition, Aurelia Anniene files a complaint to the ekdikos against a man, Ioseph, who assaulted her and inflicted serious injuries. She asks for a compensation of eight solidi. The petition might have been signed by the petitioner herself
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