Try R. Cribiori, Writig, Teachers and Students in Greaco-Roman Egypt (ASP 36 
1996) pp. 83-84. 
Best wishes, Nahum.

Dr. N. Cohen
Department of History
Achva Academic College
Israel

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Rachel Yuen-Collingridge 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 7:42 AM
  Subject: Re: [PAPY] dieresis in documentary papyri


  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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