Deux protocoles byzantins
Résumé
Two Byzantine protocols. From the fifth century A.D. papyrus rolls have sometimes on the first page a few lines of text in cursive script, a “protocol”, mentioning the names of the Byzantine comes sacrarum largitionum and his representative in Egypt. The article contains the edition of two new documents of this kind.
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- EULIMENE 8-9 (2007-2008)
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