- and reversed. Its
forms are
called tie,
double breve,
enotikon or
papyrological hyphen,
ligature tie, and undertie. In the ALA-LC
romanization for Russian...
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Arabic Papyrology Database Updates of
papyrological publications,
compiled from Papy-L et al.
Papyrological Institute Leiden University Istituto Papirologico...
- 000 Gr****
papyri between the 3rd
century BC and 8th
century AD in the
Papyrological Navigator's database. This is
especially so when
considering it was...
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volume of
waxed and
wooden tablets; additionally, two
papyrological miscellanies,
three papyrological Festschriften and
several pieces published in scholarly...
- to the end of the
first century by
Wilhelm Schubart, in a
landmark papyrological study which demonstrated the
close similarity of its hand to that of...
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Musica Disciplina. 8: 115–140. JSTOR 20531877. Gampel, Alan (2012). "
Papyrological Evidence of
Musical Notation From the 6th to the 8th Centuries". Musica...
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Trismegistos (also
known as TM) is an
interdisciplinary portal of
papyrological and
epigraphical resources,
formerly Egypt and the Nile
valley (800 BC-AD...
- symbols, and
brackets used to
indicate the
condition of an
epigraphic or
papyrological text in a
modern edition. In
previous centuries of
classical scholarship...
- May 1930, is a
library of
Egyptian papyrus scrolls and
fragments and
papyrological studies.
Under its
former names, Société
royale égyptienne de papyrologie...
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preserved by
ancient authors,
especially by
Aelian and Strabo. A
recent papyrological find from
Oxyrhynchus (P.Oxy. LXXI 4808)
records that he was a tutor...