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Comunicare tramite ostraca

Usi, testi e supporti dei reperti greci d’Egitto

Andrea Bernini

The volume by Andrea Bernini studies Greek ostraca found in Egypt as a means of communication. Twenty groups of items are selected that are representative of Egyptian evidence under a chronological, geographical and typological point of view. Most of them are documentary, but also literary and semi-literary items are included. They date from the 3rd century BC to the 7th century AD and were found in various sites along the Nile Valley, in the Fayum as well as in Eastern Desert and in the Great Oasis. Bernini structures the book in three main parts, devoted to the presentation of theoretical frameworks, data analysis and discussion of the results. In contrast to traditional approaches, which have viewed ostraca primarily as a historical source, the emphasis here is on the materiality of the written text. The volume examines how scribes as writing surface used potsherds, how texts were structured, and how ostraca were used by people of the ancient world for everyday activities, such as contacting an acquaintance, recording economic transactions, selling certain goods and fulfilling religious duties. The focus is therefore on praxeological, semiotic and linguistic aspects as well as on ecdotic issues, without neglecting the contextualization of the items in their historical environment.

XI, 274 Seiten, 61 ill., 2 diagrams, 7 tables
eISBN: 978-3-447-39501-4
Sprache: Italienisch
Ausgabe: E-Book
Fachgebiet(e): Ägyptologie Klassische Altertumswissenschaft Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13173/9783447121620
Publisher: Harrassowitz Verlag
Reihe: Philippika: Altertumskundliche Abhandlungen Band: 174

Format: PDF

Schlagwörter:

Ancient History Antike Archäologie einer Periode / Region Classical Studies Egyptology Greco-Roman Egypt Hellenism Late Antiquity Linguistics Niltal und Nildelta Ostraca Palaeography Papyrology