The Oxyrhynchus papyri
Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 3:22 am
Yesterday i send an email to the Oxyrhynchus papyri website http://www.papyrology.ox.ac.uk/POxy/
asking them if there has been anything new found about Alexander.I saw at their site that by the infra red method they keep transcribing the unreadable papyri,and those that have writings on top of the old texts.There is so much to be found there.They recently found in this way some lines of a lost tragedy of Euripedes. I guess that it is very possible that something about Alexander,like a lost source, will come up. The email that i send has been in a 4 hours queue,according to my email report.So that means that either they get tons of emails or that their email is down.Anyway,i am waiting for the response.I dont know if they can give information like that though.As soon as they answer i will inform you. It is notable that in the oxyrhynchus excavation site have been found works like that of Plutarch's moralia.The egyptian goverment wont give permission (as usual)to excavate in the modern village of Oxyrhynchus,but there are tons of papyri found in dumps near the village.They expect that they will have another 20% !!! of the total of the ancient greek literature in this way.I think that by now we only had a 2%.
asking them if there has been anything new found about Alexander.I saw at their site that by the infra red method they keep transcribing the unreadable papyri,and those that have writings on top of the old texts.There is so much to be found there.They recently found in this way some lines of a lost tragedy of Euripedes. I guess that it is very possible that something about Alexander,like a lost source, will come up. The email that i send has been in a 4 hours queue,according to my email report.So that means that either they get tons of emails or that their email is down.Anyway,i am waiting for the response.I dont know if they can give information like that though.As soon as they answer i will inform you. It is notable that in the oxyrhynchus excavation site have been found works like that of Plutarch's moralia.The egyptian goverment wont give permission (as usual)to excavate in the modern village of Oxyrhynchus,but there are tons of papyri found in dumps near the village.They expect that they will have another 20% !!! of the total of the ancient greek literature in this way.I think that by now we only had a 2%.