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vol. 21, 1991:

  • Roger S. BAGNALL, Freedmen & freedwomen with fathers?, pp. 7-8
  • Zbigniew BORKOWSKI, Some remarks on proper names in papyri, s, 9-12
  • Tomasz DERDA, Necropolis workers in Graeco-Roman Egypt in the light of Greek papyri, pp. 13-36
  • Henryk KUPISZEWSKI, Die hellenistische misthosis in der Sicht von Johannes Herrmann, pp. 37-51
  • Adam LAJTAR, Proskynema inscriptions of a corporation of iron-workers from Hermonthis in the temple of Hatszepsut in Deir El-Bahari: New evidence for pagan cults in Egypt in the 4th cent. A.D., pp. 52-70
  • Adam LUKASZEWICZ, P. Berol. 13981: A document from Soknopaiou Nesos, pp. 71-73
  • Joseph MODRZEJEWSKI, Papyrologie documentaire 1985-1988, pp. 105-265
  • Jean TRIANTAPHYLLOPOULOS, Le droit romain dans le monde grec, pp. 75-85
  • Jan Krzysztof WINNICKI, Der Zweite Syrische Krieg im Lichte des demotischen Karnak-Ostrakons und der griechischen Papyri des Zenon-Archivs, pp. 87-104

 

 

 

 


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