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Definition of Papyrologists
1. papyrologist [n] - See also: papyrologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Papyrologists
Literary usage of Papyrologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Slave Systems of Greek and Roman Antiquity by William Linn Westermann (1955)
"... the sixth century by two well-equipped papyrologists, Sir Harold I. Bell and
Wilhelm Schubart. In the main the story of the baptism follows the account ..."
2. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1907)
"... a journal founded by the greatest of German papyrologists, Ulrich Wilcken.1 Students
of the Greek Bible are indebted principally to the Greek papyri for ..."
3. Astronomical Papyri from Oxyrhynchus by Alexander Jones (1999)
"... August 31 = Civil Roman August 29, 30 BC The tables for conversion of dates
in Appendix E 1 This is the traditional accentuation among papyrologists. ..."
4. Astronomical Papyri from Oxyrhynchus by Alexander Jones (1999)
"Bulletin of the American Society of papyrologists, Supplement 7. Atlanta, Scholars
Press, 1992. Catalogue of Greek and Latin Papyri and Ostraca in the ..."
5. The Philogy of the Greek Bible: Its Present and Future, by Adolf Deissmann, Lionel Richard Mortimer Strachan (1908)
"... greatest of German papyrologists, Ulrich Wilcken.1 Students of the Greek Bible
are indebted principally to the Greek papyri for additions to their ..."
6. Thirty Secret Years by Robin Denniston (2007)
"Classicists, linguists, papyrologists were most suitable, but after AGD's Polish
visit in July 1939, the importance of mathematicians became more important. ..."