31 Dec 2007

Oxyrhynchus: A City and its Texts

Explore the ancient Egyptian city of Oxyrhynchus and its archaeological history, in this authoritative work on the 'city of the sharp-nosed fish'.

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Oxyrhynchus was a vibrant ancient city and a remarkable archaeological site. Oxyrhynchus: A City and its Texts immerses the reader in its rich material culture and captivating art objects, from sculptures to draftsmanship, all set against the backdrop of numerous papyrus texts. It offers an exploration of the site itself – its city plan, topography, monuments and art architecture – and delves into the history of the excavations carried out in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Ultimately, it weaves together a compelling synthesis of the social, cultural, and intellectual life under Greek, Roman, and Byzantine rule, igniting a deeper appreciation for this fascinating chapter of Egyptian history.

Edited by A. K. Bowman, R. A. Coles, N. Gonis, D. Obbink and P. J. Parsons.

  • ISBN: 978-0-85698-177-7 (hardback); 978-0-85698-059-6 (eBook)
  • Series: Graeco-Roman Memoirs 93
  • Published: 2007
  • Size: 254 × 190 mm
  • Pages: 453

Contents

Contents

Preface

List of Figures

List of Plates

List of Tables

City and Excavation

1 Oxyrhynchus : A City and its Texts (Revel A. Coles)

2 The Graeco-Roman Branch of the Egypt Exploration Society (E. G. Turner)

3 News Reports: The Excavations and their Journalistic Coverage (Dominic Montserrat)

4 Papyruskartell: The Papyri and the Movement of Antiquities (Alain Martin)

5 Oxyrhynkhos Revisited (W. M. F. Petrie)

6 The Great Theatre (Donald M. Bailey)

7 Grave-Reliefs and Architectural Sculpture (Klaus Parlasca)

8 The Italian Excavations (Rosario Pintaudi)

9 The Kuwaiti Excavations, 1985–87 (Géza Fehérvári)

10 Recent Archaeological Work (Josep Padró)

Papyri, Society, and Government

11 Roman Oxyrhynchus (E. G. Turner)

12 Oxyrhynchus and Rome (E. G. Turner)

13 Roman Oxyrhynchus: City and People (Alan K. Bowman)

14 Family and Society in Roman Oxyrhynchus (Roger S. Bagnall)

15 The Emergence of Municipal Offices in the Nome-Capitals of Egypt (Dieter Hagedorn)

16 Oxyrhynchus and its Hinterland (Jane Rowlandson)

17 The Food Supply (Michael Sharp)

18 Latin Texts and Roman Citizens (J. David Thomas)

Literature, Art, and Science

19 Editing the New Finds: Glimpses from the Correspondence of A. S. Hunt (Luigi Lehnus)

20 Scribes and Scholars (E. G. Turner)

21 Copyists of Oxyrhynchus (Peter Parsons)

22 Readers and Intellectuals (Dirk Obbink)

23 The Schools (Raffaella Cribiore)

24 Drawing a Fine Line in Oxyrhynchus (Helen Whitehouse)

25 Astrologers and their Astronomy (Alexander Jones)

26 New Testament Papyri and the Transmission of the New Testament (Eldon Jay Epp)

27 Coptic Oxyrhynchus (Sarah Clackson)

Archival Materials

28 Excavations at Oxyrhynchus (1896–1907) (Bernard P. Grenfell and Arthur S. Hunt)

29 Objects from Oxyrhynchus in the British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum (Donald M. Bailey)

Index of Ancient Manuscripts (Papyri, Ostraca, Codices) and Inscriptions Cited

Index of Ancient and Medieval Works and Authors Cited

General Index

Plates

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