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epigraphy, Latin

2015
Latin epigraphy is the study by epigraphers (also called epigraphists) of Latin inscriptions, including monumental inscriptions engraved on stone or metal, handwritten texts on writing-tablets, graffiti scratched with a stylus, texts painted on hard surfaces large and small (dipinti), and the huge variety of inscriptions on ...
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III. Epigraphie

Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient, 1934
Cœdès Georges. III. Epigraphie. In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient. Tome 34, 1934. pp. 417-427.
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Epigraphie latine

2006
Ce manuel d'épigraphie latine offre toutes les connaissances nécessaires pour apprendre à lire à et comprendre les inscriptions latines de la République au Bas-Empire. Aucun domaine n'a été négligé, des documents qui concernent les hautes sphères de l'Etat empereurs, magistrats, fonctionnaires impériaux de tous rangs, militaires, jusqu'aux ...
CALDELLI, MARIA LETIZIA   +2 more
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Epigraphy

2022
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Ceylon Epigraphy.

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, 1905
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Epigraphie

1882
Demaeght, L., Poinssot, J.
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Greek Epigraphy in Sicily

Kokalos
This paper offers a survey of newly published and significantly revised Greek inscriptions, and other relevant publications, from the island of Sicily over the five years 2017-2021. The survey focuses on epigraphy on stone and metal. Particular attention is drawn to the development of the digital corpus, I.Sicily, to the expansion of materials in the ...
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Latin Epigraphy

2015
This chapter presents a typology of the main types of inscriptions in Latin. The difference between public and private/domestic inscriptions is the most significant distinction to be made when categorizing the enormous mass of surviving epigraphic documents from the Roman world.
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Virtual Epigraphy:

2021
Javier Andreu Pintado   +1 more
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