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Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete, 2016
Beinecke papyrus P.CtYBR inv. 5018 consists of a series of well-defined entries, each with three ... more Beinecke papyrus P.CtYBR inv. 5018 consists of a series of well-defined entries, each with three elements: (1) an ordinal number (surviving are “10th” through “15th”); (2) the lemma, no more than a phrase, apparently excerpted from an unknown prose text; (3) literary examples or verbatim quotations, presumably intended to illustrate the content of the lemma. Quoted are a passage from Odyssey 11 and two trimeter lines from an unknown tragedy or tragedies. The contents of the prose text from which the lemmata derive is not clear, but appears to regard poetics or poetic composition.
Greek Roman and Byzantine Studies, Feb 13, 2011
Literacy in School and Society, 1989
Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2006
American Journal of Philology, 2000
Greek Roman and Byzantine Studies, Sep 26, 2008
New England classical journal, 2018
Phase one, the Duke Papyrus Collection provenance materials, is a Filemaker app produced in 2022,... more Phase one, the Duke Papyrus Collection provenance materials, is a Filemaker app produced in 2022, in collaboration with Nick Wagner and Any Armacost. The database contains all documents in the Duke archives relating to the c. 1400 papyri in the Duke collection. Available to researchers by request, due to document privacy restrictions.
William Johnson's Ancient Greek Music is an interactive web site showcasing two of the rare papyr... more William Johnson's Ancient Greek Music is an interactive web site showcasing two of the rare papyri containing ancient musical notation, containing audio and visual materials ancillary to the publications of two ancient Greek papyri with musical notation, Johnson 2000 and 2001. The papyri are Yale CtYBR inv. 4510 and Mich. inv. 1205. Produced in 2001.
Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete, 2016
Beinecke papyrus P.CtYBR inv. 5018 consists of a series of well-defined entries, each with three ... more Beinecke papyrus P.CtYBR inv. 5018 consists of a series of well-defined entries, each with three elements: (1) an ordinal number (surviving are “10th” through “15th”); (2) the lemma, no more than a phrase, apparently excerpted from an unknown prose text; (3) literary examples or verbatim quotations, presumably intended to illustrate the content of the lemma. Quoted are a passage from Odyssey 11 and two trimeter lines from an unknown tragedy or tragedies. The contents of the prose text from which the lemmata derive is not clear, but appears to regard poetics or poetic composition.
Greek Roman and Byzantine Studies, Feb 13, 2011
Literacy in School and Society, 1989
Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2006
American Journal of Philology, 2000
Greek Roman and Byzantine Studies, Sep 26, 2008
New England classical journal, 2018
Phase one, the Duke Papyrus Collection provenance materials, is a Filemaker app produced in 2022,... more Phase one, the Duke Papyrus Collection provenance materials, is a Filemaker app produced in 2022, in collaboration with Nick Wagner and Any Armacost. The database contains all documents in the Duke archives relating to the c. 1400 papyri in the Duke collection. Available to researchers by request, due to document privacy restrictions.
William Johnson's Ancient Greek Music is an interactive web site showcasing two of the rare papyr... more William Johnson's Ancient Greek Music is an interactive web site showcasing two of the rare papyri containing ancient musical notation, containing audio and visual materials ancillary to the publications of two ancient Greek papyri with musical notation, Johnson 2000 and 2001. The papyri are Yale CtYBR inv. 4510 and Mich. inv. 1205. Produced in 2001.