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dialects are Sahidic, Bohairic, Akhmimic, Fayyumic, Lycopolitan, and
Oxyrhynchite.
Sahidic Coptic was
spoken between the
cities of
Asyut and Oxyrhynchus...
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Research Fellow. Her
doctoral thesis was
titled "Landholding in the
Oxyrhynchite nome, 30 B.C.-c. 300 A.D.". From 1982 to 1984 she was Sir
James Knott...
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tenants in
Roman Egypt: the
social relations of
agriculture in the
Oxyrhynchite nome.
Oxford classical monographs (Repr ed.). Oxford:
Clarendon Press...
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Coptic Church.
Akhmimic Lycopolitan (also
known as Subakhmimic)
Fayyumic Oxyrhynchite The
Coptic calendar, also
called the
Alexandrian calendar, is used by...
- the
Ptolemaic period, the
region was
under the
administration of the
Oxyrhynchite nome (19th
Upper Egyptian nome). A main
geographic attraction of Farafra...
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Egypt (2nd ed.). Brill. p. 261. ISBN 978-9004136540. The
formula is
Oxyrhynchite, but our one
Mephite and one
Arsinoite do****ent also show it. In Oxyrhynchos...
- a war with
Libyan tribes who had
seized control of the area from the
Oxyrhynchite nome
around the Bahr
Yussef till the
Mediterranean Sea, and who had been...
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Other dialects include Sahidic, Akhmimic, Lycopolitan, Fayyumic, and
Oxyrhynchite. The
Meroitic language and its
writing system was used in Meroë and the...
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Tenants in
Roman Egypt: The
Social Relations of
Agriculture in the
Oxyrhynchite Nome.
Oxford classical Monographs.
Oxford and New York:
Clarendon Press...
- Oxy. II 239) is a
declaration on oath
addressed to the "scribe of the
Oxyrhynchite nome,"
written in Gr****. It was
discovered in Oxyrhynchus. The m****cript...