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List of Illustrations ix
Preface xiii
Introduction 1
1 Informal Writing in a Public Place: The Graffiti of Smyrna 7
2 The Ubiquity of Documents in the Hellenistic East 27
3 Documenting Slavery in Hellenistic and Roman Egypt 54
4 Greek and Coptic in Late Antique Egypt 75
5 Greek and Syriac in the Roman Near East 95
6 Writing on Ostraca: A Culture of Potsherds? 117
Conclusion 139
Notes 145
Bibliography 161
Index 175
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Add Everyday Writing in the Graeco-Roman East, Most of the everyday writing from the ancient world—that is, informal writing not intended for a long life or wide public distribution—has perished. Reinterpreting the silences and blanks of the historical record, leading papyrologist Roger S. Bagnall con, Everyday Writing in the Graeco-Roman East to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Everyday Writing in the Graeco-Roman East, Most of the everyday writing from the ancient world—that is, informal writing not intended for a long life or wide public distribution—has perished. Reinterpreting the silences and blanks of the historical record, leading papyrologist Roger S. Bagnall con, Everyday Writing in the Graeco-Roman East to your collection on WonderClub |