Contents:
• From the Editors, 7
I. PTOLEMAIC EGYPT
• Dorothy J. Thompson - A historian among the papyri, 17
• Sandra L. Lippert - What’s new in Demotic studies? An overview of the publications 2010–2013, 33
II. ROMAN EGYPT
• Andrea Jördens - Roms Herrschaft über Ägypten, 51
• Dominic Rathbone - The romanity of Roman Egypt: A faltering consensus?, 73
III. LATE ROMAN AND EARLY ARAB EGYPT
• Bernhard Palme - Staat und Gesellschaft des spätantiken Ägypten im Spiegel der Papyri, 95
• Jean-Luc Fournet - Culture grecque et document dans l’Égypte de l’Antiquité tardive, 135
• Federico Morelli - Egitto arabo, papiri e papirologia greci, 163
• Jacques van der Vliet - Coptic documentary papyri after the Arab conquest, 187
• Lucian Reinfandt - Arabic papyrology and early Islamic Egypt, 209
IV. LITERARY PAPYROLOGY AND HERCULANUM
• Peter van Minnen - From Posidippus to Palladas: what have literary papyri done for us?, 243
• Jerzy Danielewicz - Early Greek lyric and Hellenistic epigram: New evidence from recently published papyri, 263
• Guglielmo Cavallo - La papirologia letteraria tra bibliologia e paleografia: un consuntivo del passato e uno sguardo verso il futuro, 277
• Francesca Longo Auricchio - Sugli sviluppi recenti della papirologia ercolanese, 313
V. JURISTIC PAPYROLOGY
• Józef Mélèze Modrzejewski - Modèles classiques des lois ptolémaïques, 333
• José Luis Alonso - The Status of peregrine law in Roman Egypt: ‘Customary law’ and legal pluralism in the Roman Empire, 351
• Tonio Sebastian Richter - Coptic papyri and juristic papyrology, 405
• Abstracts and keywords, 433