I am working on P.Oxy. 3787 at present and was interested in the use of 
dieresis over both the upsilon and iota in huios throughout that document. I 
have not been able to locate any articles on the matter through Bib.Pap. or 
other sources.  If anyone knows of a treatment of this specific phenomenon or 
that of dieresis in documentary papyri in general I would be most grateful. 

Many thanks and best wishes to all,

Rachel Yuen-Collingridge
Documentary Research Centre
Macquarie University
Australia


 


 

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Subject: [PAPY] Reminder: Oriental Institute Job Posting: Post-Doctoral Scholar 
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Oriental Institute Job Posting:
Post-Doctoral Scholar


The
Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago invites applications
for the Oriental Institute’s Annual Post-Doctoral Scholar Conference
program for the 2008–2009 academic year. This is a twelve month,
non-renewable appointment. The Post-Doctoral Scholar will organize and
conduct a two day conference at the Oriental Institute on key
comparatively-oriented theoretical or methodological issues in the
field of ancient studies (archaeological, text-based, and/or art
historical avenues of research). We encourage cross disciplinary
proposals that deal with the ancient Near East (including Egypt) or
that compare the Near East with other cultural areas. The conference
will take place in early to mid March 2009. After the conference, the
Post-Doctoral Scholar will work with publication staff to assemble and
edit the proceedings for publication in the “Oriental Institute
Seminars” series. The incumbent is also encouraged to pursue his or her
own research while in residence and to interact with the Oriental
Institute community.


Information on past Oriental Institute
Annual symposia can be viewed at: http://oi.uchicago.edu/research/symposia/


Qualifications:
Ph.D. in a discipline relating to ancient studies must be complete at
the time of application. Applicants should send:



  
5-page
proposal outlining nature and structure of the conference (including
names and paper topics of six to eight key participants who have agreed
to make presentations, should the conference be funded)

  
curriculum vitae

  
3 letters of reference (these may be sent
under separate cover)




Electronic submissions are welcome. Deadline
for completed applications is January 7th, 2008. Start date is September 1,
2008. Please send applications to:







Post-Doctoral Scholar Program


attn. Mariana Perlinac, Oriental Institute


University of Chicago


1155 East 58th St.


Chicago, IL 60637


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The University of Chicago is an affirmative
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