Papyri from the Rise of Christianity in Egypt
(PCE)
Selected publications by editorial team
D.C. Barker
‘Some Findings of the Census Returns of Roman Egypt’, Ancient Society [Macquarie University] 15 (1985) 138-147.
‘The Place of Residence of the Divorced Wife in Roman Egypt’, Akten des 21. Internationalen Papyrologenkongresses (Stuttgart - Leipzig, 1997) I, 59-66.
(with S.R. Pickering), A Handbook to the Macquarie Papyri (Sydney, 1998)
M. Choat
(with A. Nobbs), 'Monotheistic Formulae of Belief in Greek Letters
on Papyrus from the Second to Fourth Century', Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and
Judaism 2 (2001-2005) 35-51.
‘Papnouthios in SB I 2266: New man or new patron?’, ZPE 133 (2000) 157-162.
(with I. Gardner and A. Nobbs), ‘P.Harr. 107: Is this another Greek Manichaean letter?’, ZPE 131 (2000) 118-124.
‘The development and use of terms for ‘monk’ in Late Antique Egypt’, JbAC 45 (2002) 5-23.
(with I. Gardner), ‘O.Douch I 49’, ZPE 143 (2003) 143-146.
‘Fourth century monasticism in the papyri’, forthcoming in Akten des 23. Internationalen Kongreß für Papyrologie, Vienna 2001.
‘Philological and historical approaches to the search for the ‘third type’ of Egyptian monk’, Coptic Studies on the Threshold of a New Millennium. Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Coptic Studies. Leiden, August 27 – September 2, 2000, edd.M. Immerzeel and J. van der Vliet (Leuven 2004) II, 857-865.
(with I. Gardner), ‘Towards a palaeography of fourth century documentary Coptic’, Coptic Studies on the Threshold of a New Millennium. Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Coptic Studies. Leiden, August 27 – September 2, 2000, edd.M. Immerzeel and J. van der Vliet (Leuven 2004) I, 495-503.
Review of M. Salzmann, The Making of a Christian Aristocracy,
Scholia n.s. 12 (2003) 154-157
Review of K. Schüssler, Biblia
Copica, 1, 4, forthcoming in BASP.
B.F. Harris
‘Papyri and ostraca: New Testament’, J.D. Douglas (ed.), The New Bible Dictionary (London 1962) 928-932.
‘Richard Bentley and the Text of the Greek Testament’, Evangelical Quarterly 34 (1962) 214-220.
‘Biblical echoes and reminiscences in Christian papyri’, Proc. XIV Int. Congr. Pap. (London 1975) 155-160.
‘The use of Scripture in some unidentified theological papyri’, in
T.W. Hillard, R.A. Kearsley, C.E.V. Nixon and A.M. Nobbs (edd.), Ancient
History in a Modern University (Sydney 1998) II, 228-232.
E.A. Judge
‘The earliest use of monachos for ›monk‹ (P. Coll. Youtie 77) and the origins of monasticism’, JbAC 20(1977) 72-89.
(and S.R. Pickering), ‘Papyrus documentation of church and community in Egypt to the mid-fourth century’, JbAC 20(1977) 47-71.
(and S.R. Pickering), ‘Biblical papyri prior to Constantine: Some cultural implications of their physical form’, Prudentia 10(1978) 1-13.
‘Fourth century monasticism in the papyri’, Proc. XVI Int. Congr. Pap. (Chico 1981) 613-620.
Rank and Status in the World of the Caesars and St. Paul (Fourth Broadhead Memorial Lecture) (Christchurch, 1982).
‘Selection criteria for the Corpus Papyrorum Christianarum’, Atti XVII Congr. Int. Pap. (Naples 1984) I, 117-122.
‘Papyri’, in Everett Ferguson (ed.), Encyclopedia of Early
Christianity (New York 1990) 687-691.
A.M. Nobbs (formerly Emmett)
(Emmett)
‘A fourth century hymn to the Virgin Mary? Psalmus responsorius: P. Barc. 149b-153’, Proc. XIV Int. Congr. Pap. (London 1975) 97-102.
‘The subject of the Latin Psalmus Reponsorius, P. Barc. inv. 149b.-153’, MPL 2(1977) 99-108.
‘Corpus Papyrorum Christianarum. A proposed corpus of Greek papyri bearing on the history of Christianity’, JÖBG 31 (1981).
‘A fourth-century hymn to the Virgin Mary?’, in G.H.R. Horsley, New Documents Illustrating Early Christianity 2 (Sydney 1982) 141-46.
‘Female ascetics in the Greek papyri’, XVI. Internationaler Byzantinistenkongress. Akten. II. Teil, 2. Teilband. = JÖBG 32 (1982) 507-515.
‘An unpublished petition to Flavius Olympius (P Macquarie inv. 358)’, Atti XVII Congr. Int. Pap. (Naples 1984) III, 825-828.
‘An early fourth-century female monastic community in Egypt?’, in A. Moffatt (ed.), Maistor. Classical, Byzantine and Renaissance Studies for Robert Browning (Canberra, 1984) 77-83.
‘The concept of Spirit in papyrus letters of the third and fourth century. Problems posed by P. Harr. 107’, Prudentia, Supplementary Volume (1985) 73-79.
(Nobbs)
‘Revolt in the time of Diocletian’, Ancient History: Resources for Teachers 16 (1986) 132-136.
‘The idea of salvation: the transition to Christianity as seen in some early papyri’, Prudentia, Supplementary Volume (1988) 59 -63.
Review of Das Archiv des Nepheros und verwandte Texte, JEA 77(1991) 227-230.
(and S.R. Llewelyn), ‘P. Grenf. II 73. A Reconsideration’, Akten des 21. Internationalen Papyrologenkongresses (Stuttgart and Leipzig 1997) II, 613-630.
‘Formulas of belief in Greek papyrus letters of the third and fourth Centuries’, in T.W. Hillard, R.A. Kearsley, C.E.V. Nixon and A.M. Nobbs (edd.), Ancient History in a Modern University (Sydney 1998) II, 233-37.
‘Gnosticism and the Greek papyri from Egypt’, Phronema 14(1999) 53-59.
(and I. Gardner and M. Choat), ‘P.Harr. 107: Is this another Greek Manichaean letter?’, ZPE 131 (2000) 118-124.
(ed.) Journal of Religious History, July 2002: Special issue on the Dead Sea Scrolls
(and S.R. Llewelyn), ‘The earliest dated reference to Sunday in the papyri’, in S.R. Llewelyn (ed.), New Documents Illustrating Early Christianity 9 (Sydney/Grand Rapids 2002) 106-118.
(and T. Rajak), Review of Doron Mendels, The Media Revolution of
Early Christianity. An Essay on Eusebius’ Ecclesiastical History, Scripta
Classica Israelica 22(2003).