The contribution points out that the present participle of εἰμί starts becoming the regular attribute of the “current month” from the middle of the II century CE at the earliest, whereas the perfect participle of ἐνίστημι remains the attribute for the “current year”. These considerations necessitate corrections to the transcription or dating of various papyri: P.Amst. I 32 = SB XII 11176; P.Amst. I 49; P.Berl.Bibl. 23 recto; P.Congr.XV 20; P.Mich. IX 548; P.Mil. 58; P.Oxy.Hels. 43; SB X 10217; SB XXIV 16254; SB XIV 12139; P.Stras. VII 633; P.Oxy. VIII 1125; SB I 5167; P.Fay. 95; P. Bingen 66; P.Fay. 124; P.NYU II 29 = P.Coll.Youtie I 50; BGU I 146; BGU I 157; BGU XIII 2242; P.Amst. I 38; P.Hamb. I 10; P.Oxy. III 498; P.Oxy. XLIV 3198; PSI XII 1259; SB XIV 12179; P. Sakaon 66; SB XX 15188; BGU III 731; PSI VIII 976.
Gli attributi del mese "corrente"
Roberto Mascellari
2017-01-01
Abstract
The contribution points out that the present participle of εἰμί starts becoming the regular attribute of the “current month” from the middle of the II century CE at the earliest, whereas the perfect participle of ἐνίστημι remains the attribute for the “current year”. These considerations necessitate corrections to the transcription or dating of various papyri: P.Amst. I 32 = SB XII 11176; P.Amst. I 49; P.Berl.Bibl. 23 recto; P.Congr.XV 20; P.Mich. IX 548; P.Mil. 58; P.Oxy.Hels. 43; SB X 10217; SB XXIV 16254; SB XIV 12139; P.Stras. VII 633; P.Oxy. VIII 1125; SB I 5167; P.Fay. 95; P. Bingen 66; P.Fay. 124; P.NYU II 29 = P.Coll.Youtie I 50; BGU I 146; BGU I 157; BGU XIII 2242; P.Amst. I 38; P.Hamb. I 10; P.Oxy. III 498; P.Oxy. XLIV 3198; PSI XII 1259; SB XIV 12179; P. Sakaon 66; SB XX 15188; BGU III 731; PSI VIII 976.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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