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This volume contains selected and thoroughly revised versions of papers presented at the international conference “Novel Perspectives on Communication Practices in Antiquity: Towards a Historical Socio-Semiotic Approach.” Held at the cultural center Het Pand in Ghent from October 3 to 5, 2019, the conference occurred in the context of the ERC project “Everyday Writing in Graeco-Roman and Late Antique Egypt: A Socio-Semiotic Study of Communicative Variation” and benefitted from the financial support of the Historical Sociolinguistics Research and Training Program Research Network (FWO) as well as Brill. Various junior colleagues provided practical help during that conference, for which we would like to express our gratitude. We would also like to thank all the people who have been involved in bringing this book project to its completion, including Giulia Moriconi, associate editor for Classical Studies at Brill, for her patience and support; Melinda Johnston, our copy-editor, for the invaluable help she provided in formatting and proofreading the individual chapters; the anonymous reviewer at Brill, for their useful comments and suggestions; and last but not least, our contributors, for the enthusiasm and attentiveness they displayed at the conference, and the eagerness with which they contributed to this volume.

Klaas Bentein & Yasmine Amory

Ghent, June 2022

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Novel Perspectives on Communication Practices in Antiquity

Towards a Historical Social-Semiotic Approach

Series:  Papyrologica Lugduno-Batava, Volume: 41
Cover Novel Perspectives on Communication Practices in Antiquity
E-Book ISBN:
9789004526525
Publisher:
Brill
Print Publication Date:
04 Nov 2022
  • Subjects
    • Ancient Near East and Egypt
      • Codicology, Papyrology & Philology
    • Classical Studies
      • Epigraphy & Papyrology
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright page
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Editorial Notation
Introduction: Developing a Historical Social-Semiotic Approach to Communication Practices in Antiquity
Part 1 A Novel Approach to the Visual and Material Characteristics of Ancient Documents
Chapter 1 Beyond the Text or the Contribution of “Paléographie signifiante” in Documentary Papyrology: The Example of Formats in Late Antiquity
Chapter 2 BIG & Small: The Size of Documents as a Semiotic Resource for Graeco-Roman Egypt
Chapter 3 Notes on Ostraca and Scribal Practice
Chapter 4 Visual Signs of Deference in Late Antique Greek Letters on Papyrus
Chapter 5 The Spread and Persistence of Roman Features in Some Greek Papyrus Letters of the High Chancery
Chapter 6 Applied Category Analysis for Interpreting a List in the Late Antique Documentary Tradition: Some Preliminary Considerations
Part 2 A Multi-Modal Approach to Ancient Sources
Chapter 7 The Textualization of Women’s Letters from Roman Egypt: Analyzing Historical Framing Practices from a Multi-Modal Point of View
Chapter 8 Towards a Socio-Semiotic Analysis of Greek Medical Prescriptions on Papyrus
Chapter 9 Imagining Faith: Images, Scripts, and Texts of Early Christian Inscriptions from the Roman Near East
Chapter 10 The “Exposed Writings”: Semiotic Contributions to the Analysis of Linguistic Variability in Archaic Greek Inscriptions
Part 3 A Quantitative Approach to Linguistic Variation in Papyri
Chapter 11 Ὀκτώ or ὀκτώι: Reconsidering Orthographic Hypercorrection in Antiquity
Chapter 12 Word-Split Frequency in Greek Documentary Papyri (with an Appendix on Syllabification)
Back Matter
Index of Passages Cited
Index of Subjects

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