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Dear colleagues,

I'm pleased to announce availability of American Studies in
Papyrology #45. Order directly from David Brown/Oxbow at:

http://www.oxbowbooks.com/bookinfo.cfm/ID/62017

Annotations in Greek and Latin Texts from Egypt
edited by K McNamee

This Corpus of Marginal and Interlinear Notes from the Greek and
Latin literary papyri of Egypt is arranged alphabetically by author
(from Aeschylus to Xenophon) and the papyri themselves identified by
their "Mertens-Pack 3" number (MP3); the Adespota, both poetry and
prose, follow. The section with Latin is considerably shorter, as
might be expected in the Greek-speaking East, and the notations to
Cicero, Juvenal, and the legal texts are more often in Greek than
Latin. A series of nine introductory essays sets the process of
annotating back into the various contexts from which they derive -
the scholar's study, the teacher's schoolroom, etc. - and examines
the ways in which annotations were inscribed into the rolls and
codices. The last three essays (Part Three. "Select Annotated Texts")
pay special attention to the copious tradition of annotations in
Archaic Lyric and Iambic (Pindar, Bacchylides, Alcaeus, and
Hipponax), Hellenistic Poetry (Callimachus and Theocritus), and Prose
authors, distilling from the jejune catalogue entries the complex
relationships between commentaries and the annotations. The volume
closes with a comprehensive list of annotated papyri (from MP3 23 to
2866, plus a few un-catalogued items) that summarises the catalogue;
with a bibliography and a concordance between edition and MP3 number;
and with indices (Greek words, Latin words, and hybrid Greek/Latin
forms and a general index of authors and topics covered). 594p, 33 b/
w pls. (American Studies in Papyrology 45, American Society of
Papyrologists 2007)

ISBN-13: 978-0-9700591-7-8
ISBN-10: 0-9700591-7-5

Hardback. Price US $125.00



William A. Johnson
Secretary-Treasurer, ASP (http://papyrology.org)



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