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New Titles in Papyrology, Classics, Ancient History, Sanskrit, and East Asian Studies added to the Ancient World Digital Library

June 5, 2020 Posted by David Ratzan under Tips and Resources
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REPOSTED from the ISAW Library (original post by Jasmine Smith):

During this first week of June, nine titles were added to the Ancient World Digital Library including works in papyrology, central Asia, and ancient science. Works under the subject “Ancient Science” can now be browsed by navigating to the “Collections Overview” page and selecting the “Ancient Science” tab.

Below is a list of the recently added titles:

  • Isabelle Charleux, Grégory Delaplace, Roberte Hamayon, Scott Pearce, Representing power in ancient Inner Asia, Studies on East Asia, Center for East Asian Studies, Western Washington University
  • Kathleen McNamee, Sigla and select marginalia in Greek literary papyri, Papyrologica Bruxellensia, Fondation Égyptologique Reine Élisabeth
  • P. J. Sijpesteijn, Ph. A. Verdult, Papyri in the collection of the Erasmus University (Rotterdam) (P. Erasm. I), Papyrologica Bruxellensia, Fondation égyptologique reine Élisabeth
  • Georges Le Rider, W. E. Higgins, Alexander the Great, Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, American Philosophical Society
  • Miroslava Mirković, The later Roman Colonate and freedom, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, American Philosophical Society
  • Kostas Buraselis, Kos between Hellenism and Rome,Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, American Philosophical Society
  • David Edwin Pingree, Census of the exact sciences in Sanskrit, Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, American Philosophical Society
  • Claire Préaux, Charles E. Wilbour, Les ostraca grecs de la collection Charles-Edwin Wilbour au Musée de Brooklyn, Brooklyn Museum
  • Actes du Ve Congrès International de Papyrologie, Oxford, 30 août-3 septembre 1937, Fondation égyptologique reine Élisabeth

As always, content in AWDL is freely available to read online in full resolution, and can be download in either high- or low-resolution PDF format. In addition to searching for titles, you can also browse for topics under the “Collections Overview” tab; or look at individual series in the “Series” tab.

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