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Comment parlaient les hommes de l'Antiquité ? Que se racontaient-ils chaque jour ? Les écrits ont généralement disparu et l'on ignore bien souvent tout de leur intimité. Il existe cependant une exception : les papyrus de l'Egypte, miraculeusement sauvegardés grâce à l'aridité du désert. Il s'agit des plus anciens témoignages authentiques qui nous sont parvenus. Découverts il y a plus d'un siècle, les voici réunis pour la première fois dans une anthologie en français. Comment n'être pas fasciné : c'est un héritage direct du temps des pharaons qu'ils nous transmettent ! Entièrement traduits et présentés par Régis Burnet, ces extraordinaires papyrus révèlent une vie surprenante. Loin du ton parfois pompeux des œuvres littéraires, ils nous montrent des hommes de chair et de sang dans leurs préoccupations concrètes et les mille et uns secrets de leur existence quotidienne. Ainsi, mieux qu'à travers tous les récits et les reconstitutions, souvent sujets à caution, le naturel de leurs voix étrangement proches et vibrantes, comme si elles s'adressaient à nous, témoigne en direct et sans emphase de l'intemporalité de l'esprit humain.
Manuscripts (Papyri) --- Papyrus (Manuscrits) --- Egypt --- Civilization --- History --- Cultura y civilización --- Historia --- Papiros egipcios. --- Ancient Egypt --- Papyri. --- Egypt - Civilization - 332 B.C.-638 A.D. - Sources --- Egypt - History - Greco-Roman period, 332 B.C.-640 A.D. - Sources
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Chronologie [Byzantijnse ]
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Chronologie byzantine
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Chronology [Byzantine ]
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Chronology, Egyptian.
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Chronology, Byzantine
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Chronologie égyptienne
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Chronology, Egyptian
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133.50932
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Philosophy & psychology Astrology History Ancient World Egypt
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Chronology, Byzantine.
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Chronologie égyptienne.
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Chronologie.
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Ägypten
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The work of Stesichoros, an ancient Greek poet of the early sixth century B.C., is transmitted in fragments only. This volume contains a new edition of some of the most interesting Stesichoros-papyri from the Oxyrhynchus collection. The papyri are analysed under various aspects: survey of relevant secondary literature, introduction about identification and contents of each papyrus (including archaeological evidence), papyrological description, metrics; the edition is complete with a Latin critical apparatus, translation and detailed commentary. A brief general introduction illustrates notorious problems concerning the author, the genre et cetera A bibliography and indices are provided at the end of the volume. The book will be welcomed by classicists and papyrologists alike.
Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) --- Lost literature --- Oxyrhynchus papyri. --- Papyrus grecs --- Oeuvres perdues (Littérature) --- Stesichorus --- Translations into German. --- Oxyrhynchus papyri --- Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri). --- Stesichorus. --- Oeuvres perdues (Littérature) --- Greek papyri --- Papyri, Greek --- Manuscripts, Classical (Papyri) --- Manuscripts (Papyri) --- Stesichoros --- Stesichorus van Himera --- Stesichoros van Himera --- Bahnasā (Egypt) --- Al Bahnasā (Egypt) --- El-Bahnasa (Egypt) --- Oxirrinc (Egypt) --- Oxyrhynchos (Egypt) --- Antiquities. --- Stesichorus Himeraeus --- Lost literature - Greece.
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Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) --- Marriage (Greek law) --- Marriage --- Greeks --- Marriage law --- Papyrus grecs --- Mariage --- Grecs --- Translations into English --- Sources --- History --- Traductions anglaises --- Droit grec --- Histoire --- Droit --- Married life --- Matrimony --- Nuptiality --- Wedlock --- Love --- Sacraments --- Betrothal --- Courtship --- Families --- Home --- Honeymoons --- Law, Marriage --- Domestic relations --- Sex and law --- Husband and wife --- Law, Greek --- Law and legislation --- Prohibited degrees --- Marriage (Greek law) - Sources. --- Marriage law - Egypt - History - Sources. --- Marriage - Egypt - History - Sources.
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The most important primary texts on homosexuality in ancient Greece and Rome are translated into modern, explicit English and collected together for the first time in this comprehensive sourcebook. Covering an extensive period-from the earliest Greek texts in the late seventh century b.c.e. to Greco-Roman texts of the third and fourth centuries c.e.-the volume includes well-known writings by Plato, Sappho, Aeschines, Catullus, and Juvenal, as well as less well known but highly relevant and intriguing texts such as graffiti, comic fragments, magical papyri, medical treatises, and selected artistic evidence. These fluently translated texts, together with Thomas K. Hubbard's valuable introductions, clearly show that there was in fact no more consensus about homosexuality in ancient Greece and Rome than there is today. The material is organized by period and by genre, allowing readers to consider chronological developments in both Greece and Rome. Individual texts each are presented with a short introduction contextualizing them by date and, where necessary, discussing their place within a larger work. Chapter introductions discuss questions of genre and the ideological significance of the texts, while Hubbard's general introduction to the volume addresses issues such as sexual orientation in antiquity, moral judgments, class and ideology, and lesbianism. With its broad, unexpurgated, and thoroughly informed presentation, this unique anthology gives an essential perspective on homosexuality in classical antiquity.
Homosexuality --- Homosexualité --- History --- Sources. --- Histoire --- Sources --- Greece --- Rome --- Grèce --- Social life and customs --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Greece - Social life and customs - Sources. --- Homosexuality. --- Homosexuality-- Greece-- History-- Sources. --- Sexuality --- Reproductive Physiological Phenomena --- Sexual Behavior --- Behavior --- Reproductive and Urinary Physiological Phenomena --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Phenomena and Processes --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Gender & Ethnic Studies --- Social Sciences --- Gay & Lesbian Studies --- Social life and customs. --- Homosexualité --- Grèce --- Same-sex attraction --- Sexual orientation --- Bisexuality --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy) --- Griechenland --- Hellas --- Yaṿan --- Vasileion tēs Hellados --- Hellēnikē Dēmokratia --- République hellénique --- Royaume de Grèce --- Kingdom of Greece --- Hellenic Republic --- Ancient Greece --- Ελλάδα --- Ellada --- Ελλάς --- Ellas --- Ελληνική Δημοκρατία --- Ellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Elliniki Dimokratia --- Grecia --- Grčija --- Hellada --- اليونان --- يونان --- al-Yūnān --- Yūnān --- 希腊 --- Xila --- Греция --- Gret︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Homosexuality - Greece - History - Sources. --- Homosexuality - Rome - History - Sources. --- aeschines. --- ancient greece. --- ancient history. --- ancient rome. --- anthology. --- art and literature. --- catullus. --- class differences. --- classical antiquity. --- classicists. --- english translation. --- gay and lesbian. --- graffiti. --- greco roman texts. --- greek life. --- historical periods. --- history of sexuality. --- homosexuality. --- ideological. --- juvenal. --- lgbtq. --- medical treatises. --- modern translation. --- moral judgments. --- nonfiction. --- papyrus. --- plato. --- primary sources. --- roman life. --- sappho. --- sexual orientation. --- sourcebook.
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This history of land tenure under the Ptolemies explores the relationship between the new Ptolemaic state and the ancient traditions of landholding and tenure. Departing from the traditional emphasis on the Fayyum, it offers a coherent framework for understanding the structure of the Ptolemaic state, and thus of the economy as a whole. Drawing on both Greek and demotic papyri, as well as hieroglyphic inscriptions and theories taken from the social sciences, Professor Manning argues that the traditional central state 'despotic' model of the Egyptian economy is insufficient. The result is a subtler picture of the complex relationship between the demands of the new state and the ancient, locally organized social structure of Egypt. By revealing the dynamics between central and local power in Egypt, the book shows that Ptolemaic economic power ultimately shaped Roman Egyptian social and economic institutions.
Egyptian language.
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Land tenure.
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Ptolemaic dynasty.
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Real property.
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Land tenure
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Egyptian language
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Real property
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Business & Economics
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Real Estate, Housing & Land Use
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History
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Papyri, Demotic
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Ptolemaic dynasty,
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Egypt
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Economic conditions
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Antiguidade.
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Civilização egípcia (aspectos econômicos)
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Grundeigentum.
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Papyrus.
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Verwaltung.
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Grondbezit.
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Pacht.
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Politieke structuur.
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Ptolemaeën.
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Sociaal-economische aspecten.
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Papyri, Demotic.
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History.
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Egito Ptolomaico.
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Demotisch.
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Ägypten
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