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D1211993 Managing Estates in Roman Egypt: A Review ArticleBagnall, Roger S.
D1081992 Military Officers as Landowners in Fourth Century 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.
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.
D971989 Official and Private Violence in Roman EgyptBagnall, Roger S.
D151975 Orders for Payment from a Banker's Archive: Papyri in the Collection of Florida State UniversityBagnall, Roger S.
D291978 P.Erl. 52 B Recto: A ReeditionBagnall, Roger S.; Worp, K. A.
D1612000 P.Oxy. 4527 and the Antonine Plague in Egypt: Death or Flight?Bagnall, Roger S.
D461980 P.Oxy. XVI 1905, SB V 7756, and Fourth Century TaxationBagnall, Roger S.
D1821-Jan-2003 P.Princ. II 84 RevisedBagnall, Roger S.; Worp, K. A.
D841986 Papyri and Ostraka from Quseir al-QadimBagnall, Roger S.
D21;1977 PapyrologyBagnall, Roger S.
D1501998 Papyrus and PreservationBagnall, Roger S.
D511980 Papyrus Documentation in Egypt from Constantine to JustinianBagnall, Roger S.
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