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Showing posts with label Alexandria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alexandria. Show all posts

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Original Documents from Ancient Alexandria



Original Documents from Ancient Alexandria

A translation of all documents from ancient Alexandria that survive on papyrus.
Work in progress by Peter van Minnen



[Retrieved from original website on 17-3-2018]

Original documents from Ancient Alexandria! Wish it were true? It is true.

On this web site we at UC present a work in progress: a translation with introduction and notes of all documents from ancient Alexandria that survive on papyrus. There are hundreds such documents – even thousands. Just imagine a stack of such texts from ancient Rome or Athens – the whole world would be all over it! A similar project was undertaken for the documents found on the island of Elephantine in southernmost Egypt (B. Porten ed., The Elephantine Papyri in English, 1996), so why not for Alexandria on the other, Mediterranean, end?

Recent archaeological work in Alexandria and its harbor have created a lot of interest among those who cannot be expected to know about, let alone read, original Greek documents. They will want to bookmark this page.


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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Greek Literature in Alexandria: The Bucolic Poetry by Mohamed S. Khafaga

It seems that Archive.org will continue to surprises me: Another introductory book about the Bucolic Poetry by Mohamed s. Khafaga, the head of the department of Classics in Cairo university titled:

Greek Literature in Alexandria: The Bucolic Poetry, Mohamed S. Khafaga,without publication's date.

The book is available also in Archive.org. Follow this link.