Citation: Rs. Bagnall, Liturgies in the Roman Empire during the 3rd and 4th centuries. Studies onthe recruitment, the substance and economic significance of compulsory public service in Egypt and other provinces, GNOMON, 73(5), 2001, pp. 459-461
Citation: Rs. Bagnall, Jesus reads a book (Reflections on the adoption of the codex as a standardform of Christian scripture), J THEOL ST, 51, 2000, pp. 577-588
Citation: Rs. Bagnall, Landowners and tenants in Roman Egypt. The social relations of agriculturein the Oxyrhynchite nome, GNOMON, 71(4), 1999, pp. 373-376
Citation: Rs. Bagnall, Aramaic, Hebrew and Greek documentary texts from Nahal-Hever and other sites, with an appendix containing alleged Qumran texts (The Seiyal CollectionII), B AM S PAP, 36(1-4), 1999, pp. 129-138
Citation: Rs. Bagnall, Your wife in your name: 'P.Oxy' LXII 4340 (Re-examination of a supposed reference to a woman's same-sex spouse in Greek papyrus letters), GREEK ROM B, 39(2), 1998, pp. 157-167
Citation: Rs. Bagnall, Legal documents of the Hellenistic world: Papers from a seminar arranged by the Institute-of-Classical-Studies, the Institute-of-Jewish-Studies and the Warburg-Institute, University-of-London, February to May 1986, J AM ORIENT, 118(3), 1998, pp. 450-451