The Journal of Juristic Papyrology
ISSN: 0075-4277
The Journal of Juristic Papyrology is an annual international review published jointly by the University of Warsaw Chair of Roman Law and the Law of Antiquity of the Faculty of Law and Administration, and Department of Papyrology of the Institute of Archaeology, in collaboration with Raphael Taubenschlag Foundation. The first issue of JJP appeared 1946 and in 2002 the Journal launched a series of supplements.
The journal prints contributions in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. It seeks to publish articles in papyrology, epigraphy, Roman law, as well as history of Graeco-Roman and Byzantine Egypt. JJP also regularly includes review articles and bibliographic overviews. The journal has a wide international readership made up of scholars and students in papyrology, Roman law, classics, archaeology, and history.
Articles
1-15
P. Mert. II 81: On oracular inquiry and shady business. Re-edition with a new translation17-27
Jesus’s reply to Abgar and a tax receipt: Two Coptic ostraca in the Dnipro Museum29-64
Seven Arabic slave sale contracts on papyrus65-110
Coptic and Copto-Greek ostraca in Warsaw (O. Vars. Copt.)111-144
Fragmentary legal document(s?) from the archive of Ammon scholasticus (P. Duke inv. 190–193 and 195)145-153
An inscription from Hermopolis155-178
Conto di vino (SB XII 10892 verso)179-236
Diocles’ Law (Dem. 24.42) and the problem of the validity of laws in Athens in the late fifth century BCE237-249
The stick and the carrot: Notes on P. Col. VI 123, ll. 6-8251-282
The purpose of P. Dionysia (P. Oxy. II 237) and its mysterious beginning283-309
Clerical authority in late antique Egypt: A papyrological perspective311-338
To sell or to have sold? Hypotheke-prasis and dikaia time in P. Budge339-341
Book review: Paul Holder (ed.), Roman Military Diplomas VI [= Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 147], London 2024, University of London Press, xlix + 303 pp., ISBN 978- 1-915-24965-4. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14296/xhbv1804.
year: 2023
article: A Christian epitaph from Oxyrynchus (Blumell L. H., al-Mesiry A.), p. 1-7 article: A monk’s petition from Karanis (Claytor W. G.), p. 9-30 article: Flax and tow in Berlin and Vienna: Three ‘sales on delivery’ from Arsinoe from the fifth and sixth centuries (Kovarik S.), p. 31-57 article: Epigraphica Nubica (Łajtar A., Ochała G.), p. 59-80 article: The diplomatics of synchoreseis that are not drafts (van Minnen P.), p. 81-114 article: The diplomatics of synchoreseis that are not drafts (van Minnen P.), p. 81-114 article: P. Laur. IV 169 recto & verso: re-edition. An epistula of Constantine I and official correspondence (Nowak M.), p. 115-123 article: Nomikoi in (and out of) the Roman courts in Roman Egypt (Urbanik J.), p. 125-191 article: Apotaktikoi – apotaktitai: Étude sur la terminologie monastique (Égypte – Jérusalem – Asie Mineure) (Wipszycka E.), p. 193-229 article: ‘Weaker’ sex and ‘weaker’ dispute resolution? Women & arbitration in late-antique papyri (Wojtczak M., Urbanik J.), p. 231-279
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