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D1121992 Landholding in Late Roman Egypt: The Distribution of WealthBagnall, Roger S.
D1531999 Lender, Borrower, and Banker in P.Yale I 65Bagnall, Roger S.
D1682001 Les lettres priv&eacute;es des femmes : un choix de langue en &Eacute;gypte byzantineBagnall, Roger S.
D1211993 Managing Estates in Roman Egypt: A Review ArticleBagnall, Roger S.
D1081992 Military Officers as Landowners in Fourth Century EgyptBagnall, Roger S.
D2062008 Models and Evidence in the Study of Religion in Late Roman EgyptBagnall, Roger S.
D1702001 Monks and Property: Rhetoric, Law and Patronage in the Apophthegmata Patrum and the PapyriBagnall, Roger S.
D2002005 Naphtali Lewis (1911-2005)Bagnall, Roger S.
D311978 Notes on Egyptian and Greek OstrakaBagnall, Roger S.
D981990 Notes on Egyptian Census Declarations, IBagnall, Roger S.
D021991 Notes on Egyptian Census Declarations, IIBagnall, Roger S.
D1031991 Notes on Egyptian Census Declarations, IIIBagnall, Roger S.
D1111992 Notes on Egyptian Census Declarations, IVBagnall, Roger S.
D1191993 Notes on Egyptian Census Declarations, VBagnall, Roger S.
D1061992 Notes on Roman and Byzantine DocumentsBagnall, Roger S.
D111974 Notes on the History of KourionBagnall, Roger S.; Drew-Bear, Thomas
D51969 Notes on the Leiden Ostraca, IIBagnall, Roger S.; Sijpesteijn, P. J.
D1852004 O.Douch I 40Bagnall, Roger S.; Choat, Malcolm; Gardner, I.
D1441997 O.Waqfa 66Bagnall, Roger S.
D1431997 O.Waqfa 79Bagnall, Roger S.
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