Abstract

1. The first and the third labels at least are fakes. 2. Corrections to Browne, American studies in papyrology, VI, 1970, 47-49 and 50, using Bülow-Jacobsen, Z.P.E., 66, 1986, 95-97 : before the Vth c. C.E., there is no tendency to a standard size of orders for arrest ; writing along the fibers is neither a typical feature of the Arsinoïte nome, nor related to carelessness. 3. Three notes on onomastics. I Pace L.R., there are in the papyri 6 examples of the name KOIRAN(N)OS. II For geographical reasons, Papou is definitely the genitive of the greek name PAP(P)os. — III A third, and perhaps a fourth witness for the name Kavppari". 4. A new interpretation for an epitaph twice published in Chronique d'Egypte (LXIII, 1988, fase. 126, 322 ; and again LXV, 1990, fase. 129, 126-128) 5. On death rate in greco roman Egypt. Comparing E. Strouhal work (on Wadi Qitna skeletons) with epigraphical and papyrological evidence. From non-anthropological data, we are induced to estimate death rates that are too low for young people and too high for old people.

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