Bookrolls and scribes in Oxyrhynchus /:
"Lying now under the sand 300 kilometres south of the coastal metropolis of Alexandria, the town of Oxyrhynchus rose to prominence under Egypt's Hellenistic and Roman rulers. The 1895 British-led excavation revealed little in the way of buildings and other cultural artefacts, but instead y...
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Schriftenreihe: | Studies in book and print culture.
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Zusammenfassung: | "Lying now under the sand 300 kilometres south of the coastal metropolis of Alexandria, the town of Oxyrhynchus rose to prominence under Egypt's Hellenistic and Roman rulers. The 1895 British-led excavation revealed little in the way of buildings and other cultural artefacts, but instead yielded a huge random mass of everyday papyri, piled thirty feet deep, including private letters and shopping lists, government circulars, and copies of ancient literature." "The surviving bookrolls - the papyrus rolls with literary texts - have provided a great deal of information on ancient books, ancient readers, and ancient reading. Examining only those texts that survive in full form in medieval manuscripts, William Johnson has analysed over 400 bookrolls to understand the production, use, and aesthetics of the ancient book. His close analysis of formal and conventional features of the bookrolls not only provides detailed information on the bookroll industry - manufacture, design, and format - but also suggests some intriguing questions and provisional answers about the ways in which the use and function of the bookroll among ancient readers may differ from modern or medieval practice. This work will be of great importance to all papyrologists, classicists, and literary scholars."--Jacket. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 371 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-355) and indexes. |
ISBN: | 9781442671515 1442671513 |
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505 | 0 | |a Contents -- Terminology, Conventions, and Sigla -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 1.0 Voluminology -- 1.1 Gathering the Evidence: The Necessity for Autopsy -- 1.2 Definition of the Project -- 1.3 Reconstruction of the Bookroll -- 2 Scribes in Oxyrhynchus: Scribal Habits, Paradosis, and the Uniformity of the Literary Roll -- 2.0 Prologue: The Importance of Case Studies -- 2.1 A Survey of Scribes with Multiple Surviving Rolls -- 2.1.1 Scribe #A1 -- 2.1.2 Scribe #A2 -- 2.1.3 Scribe #A3 -- 2.1.4 Scribe #A5 -- 2.1.5 Scribe #A6 -- 2.1.6 Scribe #A7 | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.1.7 Scribe #A172.1.8 Scribe #A19 -- 2.1.9 Scribe #A20 -- 2.1.10 Scribe #A24 -- 2.1.11 Scribe #A25 -- 2.1.12 Scribe #A28 -- 2.1.13 Scribe #A30 -- 2.1.14 Scribe #A31 -- 2.1.15 Scribe #A33 -- 2.1.16 Scribe #B1 -- 2.1.17 Scribe #B2 -- 2.1.18 Scribe #B3 -- 2.1.19 Scribe #B4 -- 2.1.20 Scribe #B5 -- 2.1.21 Scribe #B6 -- 2.2 Scribes with Multiple Surviving Rolls: Summary and Evaluation -- 2.2.1 Excursus: Format changes in mid-roll -- 2.3 How Did the Scribe Copy the Text? Implicit examples for and against line-by-line copying | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.3.1 Copying the Text: Examples of scribal error that imply an exemplar of same or similar line length2.3.2 Copying the Text: Examples of scribal error that imply an exemplar of different line length -- 2.3.3 Copying the Text: A remarkable example where different papyri of the same text coincide in line division -- 2.3.4 Copying the Text: Summary and conclusion -- 2.4 Uniformity and Variation in Bookrolls -- 2.4.1 Uniformity and Variation: Width of column, intercolumn, and width from column to column | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.4.2 Uniformity and Variation: Height of column, margins, and height of roll2.5 Conclusions -- Tables -- 3 Formal Characteristics of the Bookroll -- 3.0 Prologue: A Different Aesthetic -- 3.1 Construction of the Bookroll -- 3.1.1 Kollesis and Kollema: The constitution of the roll -- 3.1.2 Laying out the Columns: Maas's Law, ruling and alignment dots -- 3.1.3 Excursus: The laying out of columns in the Arden Hyperides papyrus (MP 1233) -- 3.2 Dimensions of the Column: Widths -- 3.2.1 Column Width in Prose Texts | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.2.2 Intercolumn and Column-to-column Width in Prose Texts3.2.3 Letter Counts in Prose Texts -- 3.2.4 Column and Intercolumn Widths in Verse Texts -- 3.3 Dimensions of the Column: Height -- 3.4 Dimensions of the Column: Width X Height -- 3.4.1 Width X Height: Prose texts -- 3.4.2 Width X Height:Verse texts -- 3.5 Upper and Lower Margins -- 3.6 Roll Height -- 3.7 Roll Length -- 3.8 Roll Format and Literary Genre -- 3.9 Editions de luxe -- 3.10 Private versus Professional Book Production -- Tables -- Appendix 1 Papyri Included in the Sample | |
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520 | 8 | |a "The surviving bookrolls - the papyrus rolls with literary texts - have provided a great deal of information on ancient books, ancient readers, and ancient reading. Examining only those texts that survive in full form in medieval manuscripts, William Johnson has analysed over 400 bookrolls to understand the production, use, and aesthetics of the ancient book. His close analysis of formal and conventional features of the bookrolls not only provides detailed information on the bookroll industry - manufacture, design, and format - but also suggests some intriguing questions and provisional answers about the ways in which the use and function of the bookroll among ancient readers may differ from modern or medieval practice. | |
520 | 8 | |a This work will be of great importance to all papyrologists, classicists, and literary scholars."--Jacket. | |
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spelling | Johnson, William A. (William Allen), 1956- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjt4gTx6kGdGk67yd8Tj4q http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85133632 Bookrolls and scribes in Oxyrhynchus / William A. Johnson. Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©2004. 1 online resource (xiv, 371 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Studies in book and print culture Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-355) and indexes. Print version record. Contents -- Terminology, Conventions, and Sigla -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 1.0 Voluminology -- 1.1 Gathering the Evidence: The Necessity for Autopsy -- 1.2 Definition of the Project -- 1.3 Reconstruction of the Bookroll -- 2 Scribes in Oxyrhynchus: Scribal Habits, Paradosis, and the Uniformity of the Literary Roll -- 2.0 Prologue: The Importance of Case Studies -- 2.1 A Survey of Scribes with Multiple Surviving Rolls -- 2.1.1 Scribe #A1 -- 2.1.2 Scribe #A2 -- 2.1.3 Scribe #A3 -- 2.1.4 Scribe #A5 -- 2.1.5 Scribe #A6 -- 2.1.6 Scribe #A7 2.1.7 Scribe #A172.1.8 Scribe #A19 -- 2.1.9 Scribe #A20 -- 2.1.10 Scribe #A24 -- 2.1.11 Scribe #A25 -- 2.1.12 Scribe #A28 -- 2.1.13 Scribe #A30 -- 2.1.14 Scribe #A31 -- 2.1.15 Scribe #A33 -- 2.1.16 Scribe #B1 -- 2.1.17 Scribe #B2 -- 2.1.18 Scribe #B3 -- 2.1.19 Scribe #B4 -- 2.1.20 Scribe #B5 -- 2.1.21 Scribe #B6 -- 2.2 Scribes with Multiple Surviving Rolls: Summary and Evaluation -- 2.2.1 Excursus: Format changes in mid-roll -- 2.3 How Did the Scribe Copy the Text? Implicit examples for and against line-by-line copying 2.3.1 Copying the Text: Examples of scribal error that imply an exemplar of same or similar line length2.3.2 Copying the Text: Examples of scribal error that imply an exemplar of different line length -- 2.3.3 Copying the Text: A remarkable example where different papyri of the same text coincide in line division -- 2.3.4 Copying the Text: Summary and conclusion -- 2.4 Uniformity and Variation in Bookrolls -- 2.4.1 Uniformity and Variation: Width of column, intercolumn, and width from column to column 2.4.2 Uniformity and Variation: Height of column, margins, and height of roll2.5 Conclusions -- Tables -- 3 Formal Characteristics of the Bookroll -- 3.0 Prologue: A Different Aesthetic -- 3.1 Construction of the Bookroll -- 3.1.1 Kollesis and Kollema: The constitution of the roll -- 3.1.2 Laying out the Columns: Maas's Law, ruling and alignment dots -- 3.1.3 Excursus: The laying out of columns in the Arden Hyperides papyrus (MP 1233) -- 3.2 Dimensions of the Column: Widths -- 3.2.1 Column Width in Prose Texts 3.2.2 Intercolumn and Column-to-column Width in Prose Texts3.2.3 Letter Counts in Prose Texts -- 3.2.4 Column and Intercolumn Widths in Verse Texts -- 3.3 Dimensions of the Column: Height -- 3.4 Dimensions of the Column: Width X Height -- 3.4.1 Width X Height: Prose texts -- 3.4.2 Width X Height:Verse texts -- 3.5 Upper and Lower Margins -- 3.6 Roll Height -- 3.7 Roll Length -- 3.8 Roll Format and Literary Genre -- 3.9 Editions de luxe -- 3.10 Private versus Professional Book Production -- Tables -- Appendix 1 Papyri Included in the Sample "Lying now under the sand 300 kilometres south of the coastal metropolis of Alexandria, the town of Oxyrhynchus rose to prominence under Egypt's Hellenistic and Roman rulers. The 1895 British-led excavation revealed little in the way of buildings and other cultural artefacts, but instead yielded a huge random mass of everyday papyri, piled thirty feet deep, including private letters and shopping lists, government circulars, and copies of ancient literature." "The surviving bookrolls - the papyrus rolls with literary texts - have provided a great deal of information on ancient books, ancient readers, and ancient reading. Examining only those texts that survive in full form in medieval manuscripts, William Johnson has analysed over 400 bookrolls to understand the production, use, and aesthetics of the ancient book. His close analysis of formal and conventional features of the bookrolls not only provides detailed information on the bookroll industry - manufacture, design, and format - but also suggests some intriguing questions and provisional answers about the ways in which the use and function of the bookroll among ancient readers may differ from modern or medieval practice. This work will be of great importance to all papyrologists, classicists, and literary scholars."--Jacket. Oxyrhynchus papyri. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84218516 Papyrus d'Oxyrhynchos. Oxyrhynchus papyri fast Books and reading Greece History. Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) Egypt Bahnasā. Transmission of texts Egypt Bahnasā. Books and reading History To 1500. Greek literature Manuscripts. Scriptoria Egypt Bahnasā. Bahnasā (Egypt) Antiquities. Scribes Egypt Bahnasā. Livres et lecture Grèce Histoire. Littérature grecque Manuscrits. 06.16 manuscript studies: other. bcl ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES General. bisacsh HISTORY Ancient General. bisacsh Antiquities fast Books and reading fast Greek literature fast Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) fast Scribes fast Scriptoria fast Transmission of texts fast Egypt Bahnasā fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmp87kQ6PPX6mH76ymGHC Greece fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxd6hw8HtWYq9JY6hjjYP Boekrollen. gtt Handschriften. gtt Papyri. gtt Schriftcultuur. gtt Letterkunde. gtt Grieks. gtt To 1500 fast Electronic books. History fast Manuscripts fast has work: Bookrolls and scribes in Oxyrhynchus (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGgk74qqCxttHybCDRCrtq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Johnson, William A. (William Allen), 1956- Bookrolls and scribes in Oxyrhynchus. 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spellingShingle | Johnson, William A. (William Allen), 1956- Bookrolls and scribes in Oxyrhynchus / Studies in book and print culture. Contents -- Terminology, Conventions, and Sigla -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 1.0 Voluminology -- 1.1 Gathering the Evidence: The Necessity for Autopsy -- 1.2 Definition of the Project -- 1.3 Reconstruction of the Bookroll -- 2 Scribes in Oxyrhynchus: Scribal Habits, Paradosis, and the Uniformity of the Literary Roll -- 2.0 Prologue: The Importance of Case Studies -- 2.1 A Survey of Scribes with Multiple Surviving Rolls -- 2.1.1 Scribe #A1 -- 2.1.2 Scribe #A2 -- 2.1.3 Scribe #A3 -- 2.1.4 Scribe #A5 -- 2.1.5 Scribe #A6 -- 2.1.6 Scribe #A7 2.1.7 Scribe #A172.1.8 Scribe #A19 -- 2.1.9 Scribe #A20 -- 2.1.10 Scribe #A24 -- 2.1.11 Scribe #A25 -- 2.1.12 Scribe #A28 -- 2.1.13 Scribe #A30 -- 2.1.14 Scribe #A31 -- 2.1.15 Scribe #A33 -- 2.1.16 Scribe #B1 -- 2.1.17 Scribe #B2 -- 2.1.18 Scribe #B3 -- 2.1.19 Scribe #B4 -- 2.1.20 Scribe #B5 -- 2.1.21 Scribe #B6 -- 2.2 Scribes with Multiple Surviving Rolls: Summary and Evaluation -- 2.2.1 Excursus: Format changes in mid-roll -- 2.3 How Did the Scribe Copy the Text? Implicit examples for and against line-by-line copying 2.3.1 Copying the Text: Examples of scribal error that imply an exemplar of same or similar line length2.3.2 Copying the Text: Examples of scribal error that imply an exemplar of different line length -- 2.3.3 Copying the Text: A remarkable example where different papyri of the same text coincide in line division -- 2.3.4 Copying the Text: Summary and conclusion -- 2.4 Uniformity and Variation in Bookrolls -- 2.4.1 Uniformity and Variation: Width of column, intercolumn, and width from column to column 2.4.2 Uniformity and Variation: Height of column, margins, and height of roll2.5 Conclusions -- Tables -- 3 Formal Characteristics of the Bookroll -- 3.0 Prologue: A Different Aesthetic -- 3.1 Construction of the Bookroll -- 3.1.1 Kollesis and Kollema: The constitution of the roll -- 3.1.2 Laying out the Columns: Maas's Law, ruling and alignment dots -- 3.1.3 Excursus: The laying out of columns in the Arden Hyperides papyrus (MP 1233) -- 3.2 Dimensions of the Column: Widths -- 3.2.1 Column Width in Prose Texts 3.2.2 Intercolumn and Column-to-column Width in Prose Texts3.2.3 Letter Counts in Prose Texts -- 3.2.4 Column and Intercolumn Widths in Verse Texts -- 3.3 Dimensions of the Column: Height -- 3.4 Dimensions of the Column: Width X Height -- 3.4.1 Width X Height: Prose texts -- 3.4.2 Width X Height:Verse texts -- 3.5 Upper and Lower Margins -- 3.6 Roll Height -- 3.7 Roll Length -- 3.8 Roll Format and Literary Genre -- 3.9 Editions de luxe -- 3.10 Private versus Professional Book Production -- Tables -- Appendix 1 Papyri Included in the Sample Oxyrhynchus papyri. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84218516 Papyrus d'Oxyrhynchos. Oxyrhynchus papyri fast Books and reading Greece History. Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) Egypt Bahnasā. Transmission of texts Egypt Bahnasā. Books and reading History To 1500. Greek literature Manuscripts. Scriptoria Egypt Bahnasā. Scribes Egypt Bahnasā. Livres et lecture Grèce Histoire. Littérature grecque Manuscrits. 06.16 manuscript studies: other. bcl ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES General. bisacsh HISTORY Ancient General. bisacsh Antiquities fast Books and reading fast Greek literature fast Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) fast Scribes fast Scriptoria fast Transmission of texts fast Boekrollen. gtt Handschriften. gtt Papyri. gtt Schriftcultuur. gtt Letterkunde. gtt Grieks. gtt |
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title | Bookrolls and scribes in Oxyrhynchus / |
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title_full | Bookrolls and scribes in Oxyrhynchus / William A. Johnson. |
title_fullStr | Bookrolls and scribes in Oxyrhynchus / William A. Johnson. |
title_full_unstemmed | Bookrolls and scribes in Oxyrhynchus / William A. Johnson. |
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topic | Oxyrhynchus papyri. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84218516 Papyrus d'Oxyrhynchos. Oxyrhynchus papyri fast Books and reading Greece History. Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) Egypt Bahnasā. Transmission of texts Egypt Bahnasā. Books and reading History To 1500. Greek literature Manuscripts. Scriptoria Egypt Bahnasā. Scribes Egypt Bahnasā. Livres et lecture Grèce Histoire. Littérature grecque Manuscrits. 06.16 manuscript studies: other. bcl ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES General. bisacsh HISTORY Ancient General. bisacsh Antiquities fast Books and reading fast Greek literature fast Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) fast Scribes fast Scriptoria fast Transmission of texts fast Boekrollen. gtt Handschriften. gtt Papyri. gtt Schriftcultuur. gtt Letterkunde. gtt Grieks. gtt |
topic_facet | Oxyrhynchus papyri. Papyrus d'Oxyrhynchos. Oxyrhynchus papyri Books and reading Greece History. Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) Egypt Bahnasā. Transmission of texts Egypt Bahnasā. Books and reading History To 1500. Greek literature Manuscripts. Scriptoria Egypt Bahnasā. Bahnasā (Egypt) Antiquities. Scribes Egypt Bahnasā. Livres et lecture Grèce Histoire. Littérature grecque Manuscrits. 06.16 manuscript studies: other. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES General. HISTORY Ancient General. Antiquities Books and reading Greek literature Manuscripts, Greek (Papyri) Scribes Scriptoria Transmission of texts Egypt Bahnasā Greece Boekrollen. Handschriften. Papyri. Schriftcultuur. Letterkunde. Grieks. Electronic books. History Manuscripts |
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