Cezary Kunderewicz
"New Data from the Zenon Papyri",
Zaki Aly, "Études de Papyrologie", t.
8, 1957 : [recenzja]
The Journal of Juristic Papyrology 14, 188
188 С. KUNDEREWICZ — H. KUPISZEWSKI — A. ŚWIDEREK
Zaki A 1 y, New Data from the Zenon Papyri (Études de Papyrologie t. 8 (1957) pp. 147-162 pl. 2).
The two fragments of documents from Cairo, contain some information about Chairigenes, Hermon and Styrax, the persons closely attached to Zenon. [С.К.]
L. К о e η e η, Θεοΐσ'.ν 'Εχθρός. Ein einheimischer Gegenkönig in
Ägypten (132/la), (Chronique d'Egypte t. 34 No. 67 (1959) pp.
103-120).
The author intends to prove that the θεοΐσιν εχθρός Άρσ'.ήσις in U.P.Ζ. 199 is an insurgent native king -who ruled from the year 1 3 2 / Π B.C. till 15.IX. 130 B.C. The sphere of influence of this king extended temporarily from Thebes to el Hibeh. [C.K.] J. S c h w a r t z , Note sur le séjour de Caracalla en Egypte (Chronique
d'Egypte t. 34 No. 67 (1959) pp. 120-123).
This essay deals with the chronology of the history of Caracalla from the year 215 till the year 217 A.D. [C.K.]
L. С e r f a u χ, L'inscription funéraire de Nazareth à la lumière
de l'histoire religieuse (Revue Intern, des Droits de l'Antiquité
t. 5 (1958) pp. 347-363).
The author analyses a passage of this inscription concerning the veneration due te the dead and tries to explain the final phrase which is hardly compatible with the Boman law of the early Empire. [C.K.]
J. V a n H a e l s t , De nouvelles archives·. Anastasias propriétaire
à Oxyrhynchus (Chronique d'Égxpte t. 33 No. 66 (1958) pp. 237— 242).
The P. Lov. gr. Inv. lb published here is a receipt for lead destined for a public bath. The document comes from the archives of Anastasia, a proprietress from Oxyrhynchus in the Byzantine epoch (cf. P. Oxy. 2020 and the note of O. E g e r concerning P. Giss. Bibl. Inv. 33 in Arch. V, p. 573). The author points out that this receipt reveals some characteristic features of the administration of the Byzantine Egypt: complexity, unreasonable hiérarchisation and slugishness of an elaborate bureaucracy. [C.K.]