American Studies in Papyrology (Series)

American Studies in Papyrology is the flagship book series for the American Society of Papyrologists. The first volume was published in 1966, and the series has published some sixty books. Monographs in the series include not only editions of papyri and ostraca—literary, subliterary, and documentary; Greek, Coptic, and otherwise—but also the various histories that can be written from the study of papyrological texts. Scholars interested in publishing in the series should consult the series editor, Arthur Verhoogt. The series is now published under the aegis of the University of Michigan Press, in conjunction with ASP.

 

The BASP Supplement Series offers occasional, pamphlet-sized tools for the study of papyrology. The first was published in 1978. Scholars interested in publishing in the series should consult the series editor, Arthur Verhoogt.

 

Classics in Papyrology are select reprints of out-of-print and otherwise unavailable books core to papyrological studies.

 

Series Editor

Arthur Verhoogt

verhoogt@umich.edu

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Ostraka and Other Inscribed Material from Bir Shawish, Small Oasis

Excavation Seasons 2005 and 2007

Detailed insight on writings from a Late Antique settlement in Egypt

To Mega Biblion

Book-Ends, End-Titles, and Coronides in Papyri with Hexametric Poetry

The Herakleopolite Nome

A Catalogue of the Toponyms with Introduction and Commentary