Corpus of Ptolemaic Inscriptions: Volume 1, Alexandria and the Delta (Nos. 1-206): Part I: Greek, Bilingual, and Trilingual Inscriptions from Egypt

Author:   Alan K. Bowman (University of Oxford) ,  Charles V. Crowther (University of Oxford) ,  Simon Hornblower (University of Oxford) ,  Rachel Mairs (University of Reading)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198860495


Pages:   576
Publication Date:   15 April 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Corpus of Ptolemaic Inscriptions: Volume 1, Alexandria and the Delta (Nos. 1-206): Part I: Greek, Bilingual, and Trilingual Inscriptions from Egypt


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This is the first of three volumes of a Corpus publication of the Greek, bilingual and trilingual inscriptions of Ptolemaic Egypt covering the period between Alexander's conquest in 332 BC and the fall of Alexandria to the Romans in 30 BC. The Corpus offers scholarly editions, with translations, full descriptions and supporting commentaries, of more than 650 inscribed documents, of which 206, from Alexandria and the region of the Nile Delta, fall within this first volume. The inscriptions in the Corpus range in scope and significance from major public monuments such as the trilingual Rosetta Stone to private dedicatory plaques and funerary notices. They reflect almost every aspect of public and private life in Hellenistic Egypt: civic, royal and priestly decrees, letters and petitions, royal and private dedications to kings and deities, as well as pilgrimage notices, hymns and epigrams. The inscriptions in the Corpus are drawn from the entire Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, from Alexandria and the Egyptian Delta, through the Fayum, along the Nile Valley, to Upper Egypt, and across the Eastern and Western Deserts. The Corpus supersedes older publications and other partial collections organised by specific region or theme, and offers for the first time a full picture of the Greek and multilingual epigraphic landscape of the Ptolemaic period. It will be an indispensable resource for new and continuing research into the history, society and culture of Ptolemaic Egypt and the wider Hellenistic world.

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Author:   Alan K. Bowman (University of Oxford) ,  Charles V. Crowther (University of Oxford) ,  Simon Hornblower (University of Oxford) ,  Rachel Mairs (University of Reading)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 1.90cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.388kg
ISBN:  

9780198860495


ISBN 10:   0198860498
Pages:   576
Publication Date:   15 April 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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There is no doubt that the Corpus of Ptolemaic Inscriptions will become the standard reference work for Ptolemaic inscriptions from Egypt, provided editors carry through with the remaining two volumes. * RODNEY AST, Universitat Heidelberg, THE CLASSICAL REVIEW * For most scholars interested in Ptolemaic Egypt, however, the CPI will provide one-stop shopping for access to the richness of the epigraphic legacy of one of the most important successor kingdoms-and a clear sense of the complex interplay of indigenous Egyptian cultural and political conventions expressed in hieroglyphic and Demotic practices with the Greek epigraphic tradition the Ptolemies and their people brought with them. * Gary Reger, Bryn Mawr Classical Review *


For most scholars interested in Ptolemaic Egypt, however, the CPI will provide one-stop shopping for access to the richness of the epigraphic legacy of one of the most important successor kingdoms-and a clear sense of the complex interplay of indigenous Egyptian cultural and political conventions expressed in hieroglyphic and Demotic practices with the Greek epigraphic tradition the Ptolemies and their people brought with them. * Gary Reger, Bryn Mawr Classical Review *


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Alan Bowman is Camden Professor Emeritus of Ancient History at the University of Oxford and the former Principal of Brasenose College, Oxford. Charles Crowther is Associate Professor of Greek Epigraphy and Associate Director of the Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of The Queen's College, Oxford. Simon Hornblower was a Senior Research Fellow in Classical Studies at All Souls College, Oxford, until his retirement in 2016. Rachel Mairs is Professor of Classics at the University of Reading. Kyriakos Savvopoulos is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies.

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