Bibliography: Ptolemaic Dynasty & Hellenistic Chronology
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P.
F. O'Mara, Censorinus,
the Sothic Cycle and Calendar Year
One in Ancient Egypt: The Epistemological Problem,
JNES 62 (2003) 17 [$subscriber
access]
J.
F. Oates, Theoi
Soteres,
EP 8 (1964) 55
E.
Oberhummer, Lapethos,
RE 12 (1924) 763
M.
Obradovic, Milet
I 3, 139:
Alliance between Ptolemy and Miletos and the Marriage
of Demetrios and Ptolemais,
in M. Mirkovic et al., Mélanges d'histoire
et d'épigraphie offerts à Fanoula Papazoglou par ses
élèves à l'occasion de son
quatre-vingtième anniversaire
(Belgrade, 1997) 257
D.
Ogden, Polygamy,
Prostitutes and Death
(Swansea, 1999)
Bilistiche and
the Prominence
of Courtesans in the Ptolemaic Tradition,
in P. McKechnie & P. Guillaume (eds.), Ptolemy II
Philadelphus and his World (Leiden, 2008) 353
A.
N. Oikonomedes, TiV
diedecqh ton Ptolemaion G,
Polemwn
6 (1956-7) 7 [non vid.]
The Death of
Ptolemy "The Son" at Ephesos and P.Bouriant 6,
ZPE 56
(1984) 148 [JSTOR]
B.
F. van Oppen de Ruiter,
The Death
of Arsinoe II Philadelphus: The Evidence Reconsidered,
ZPE 174 (2010) 139
The
Marriage of Ptolemy I and Berenice I,
Anc. Soc. 41 (2011) [forthcoming]
The
Birth-Date of Arsinoe II Philadelphus,
Anc. Soc. 42 (2012) [forthcoming]
Magas,
Apame and Berenice,
[forthcoming]
The
Marriage of Ptolemy III to Berenice II [forthcoming]
Lagus
and Arsinoe: An Exploration of Legendary Royal Bastardy [forthcoming]
M.
J. Osborne,
Kallias, Phaidros
and the Revolt of Athens
in 287 B.C.,
ZPE 35 (1979) 181 [JSTOR]
E.
Otto,
Eine memphitische Priesterfamilie
des 2. Jh. v. Chr.,
ZÄS 81 (1956) 109
W.
Otto, Hieron
(15), RE 8
(1913) 1512
Zur Geschichte
der Zeit des 6. Ptolemäers (Munich,
1934)
W.
Otto & H. Bengtson, Zur
Geschichte des Niederganges des Ptolemäerreiches (Munich,
1938)
Ovid,
Fasti
(trans. J. G. Frazer) (Cambridge (Mass.), 1959)
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