Examines a group of papyri held at Yale’s rare book library, the Beinecke
Presents the first comprehensive study of the material aspects of the oldest surviving manuscripts of Latin secular poetry
Detailed insight on writings from a Late Antique settlement in Egypt
An engrossing study of literacy and the scribal economy at the village level
A nuanced examination that illuminates the Apion estate’s economic structure and addresses how the family was able to generate such wealth
A consideration of transaction costs and associations in the ancient world
Approaches ancient magical practice through archaeology and social history
Three new fragments from amongst the oldest Greek papyri
The economic practices and theory of the Roman Empire, as seen through the lens of the estate of the Flavii Apiones
Brings to life the women of Jeme, a thriving Christian community in ancient Egypt