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Griechische Papyrusprivatbriefe in gebildeter Sprache aus den ersten vier Jahrhunderten nach Christus
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Aus einem griechischen Zauberpapyrus
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Commentaria et lexica Graeca in papyris reperta
(CLGP) – Pars 1, Vol. 1, Fasc. 2, 2, Commentaria et lexica in auctores, Aeschines-Bacchylides, Alcman-Antipho, Alexis-Anacreon -
Commentaria et lexica Graeca in papyris reperta
(CLGP) – Pars 1, Vol. 1, Fasc. 1, Commentaria et lexica in auctores, Aeschines-Bacchylides, Aeschines-Alcaeus -
Tragic Papyri
Aeschylus' Theoroi, Hypsipyle, Laïos, Prometheus Pyrkaeus and Sophocles' Inachos -
Griechische Papyrusprivatbriefe in gebildeter Sprache aus den ersten vier Jahrhunderten nach Christus
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Die Thukydidespapyri
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Menandro: cent'anni di papiri
atti del convegno internazionale di studi, Firenze, 12 - 13 giugno 2003 -
Two Greek magical papyri in the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden
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Letters of condolence in Greek papyri
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Per la storia del testo di Demostene
i papiri delle Filippiche -
Supplementum magicum
(Suppl. mag.) – 2 -
Supplementum magicum
(Suppl. mag.) – 1 -
Two Greek magical papyri in the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden
a photographic edition of J 384 and J 395 (= PGM XII and XIII) -
Land and taxes in Ptolemaic Egypt
an edition, translation and commentary for the Edfu land survey (P. Haun. IV 70) -
Polymatheia
studi classici offerti a Mario Capasso -
Commentaria et lexica Graeca in papyris reperta
(CLGP) -
Papyrus Bodmer
2, Suppl, Evangile de Jean / publ. par Victor Martin, Chap. 14 - 21 -
Evangile de Jean, chap. 1 - 15
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Fragments of the past ancient scholarship and Greek papyri
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Letters of condolence in Greek papyri
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Two Greek magical papyri in the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden
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Résurrection d'Osiris, naissance d'Horus
les papyrus Berlin P. 6750 et Berlin P. 8765, témoignages de la persistance de la tradition sacerdotale dans le Fayoum à l'époque romaine -
I papiri del De Corona di Demostene
storia e critica del testo -
Tragic Papyri
Aeschylus' ›Theoroi‹, ›Hypsipyle‹, ›Laïos‹, ›Prometheus Pyrkaeus‹ and Sophocles' ›Inachos‹