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CLaSSES: a New Digital Resource for Latin Epigraphy [PDF]
CLaSSES (Corpus for Latin Sociolinguistic Studies on Epigraphic textS) is an annotated corpus aimed at (socio)linguistic research on Latin inscriptions. Provided with linguistic, extra- and meta-linguistic features, it can be used to perform quantitative
Irene De Felice +2 more
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Division of labor, specialization and diversity in the ancient Roman cities: A quantitative approach to Latin epigraphy. [PDF]
Recent empirical studies on the division of labor in modern cities indicate a complex web of relationships between sectoral specialization of cities and their productivity on one hand and sectoral diversification and resilience on the other.
Vojtěch Kaše +2 more
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A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH ON LATIN OCCUPATIONAL EPIGRAPHY
The current article is a catalogue-centered quantitative research concerning the occupational inscriptions of the Roman Latin West. The focus of the investigation were independent professionals – not linked directly to the state administration or the ...
Rada Varga
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Convention or Originality?: The Attributes of Christian Children in Latin Epigraphy
The Latin tomb inscriptions of Christian children show surprising variety in the phrases and epithets used to describe the deceased. While some are conventional attributes expressing the innocence or piety of the child, others are more imaginative ...
Leonard Curchin
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Un ara dedicada a los dracones hallada en Saguntum (Valencia) [PDF]
Presentación de la primera dedicación votiva a los dragones de la epigrafía latina hispánica inscrita sobre una pequeña ara romana de Saguntum e hipótesis de interpretación de la misma.
Carmen Aranegui Gascó +1 more
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Latin Epigraphy, an interdisciplinary approach to the ancient world
Conference Report. Instrumenta Inscripta Latina, Austria, May 5th to 8th, 2005.
Pedro Paulo A. Funari +1 more
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Rada Varga, Carving a Professional Identity. The occupational epigraphy of the Latin West, Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 73, Oxford, Archaeopress, 2021, 119 p., ISBN ...
Annamaria Izabella Pazsint
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NEGOTIATOR ALLECARIUS: NOTES ON A VERY RARE OCCUPATIONAL TITLE
The current investigation focuses on the rare epigraphic attestations of negotiatorii allecarii. Trying to distinguish why this occupational title is attested only in the context of Germania Inferior, we analyze the etymology of the word and its ...
Rada VARGA
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Cities, Epigraphies, and Latinization
Abstract This chapter studies the role cities on the Iberian Peninsula played in the spatial diffusion of Latin within the peninsula using models from geo-linguistics. By combining the geo-linguistic models of contagious and hierarchical diffusion with the gravity model, the different factors that aided in the uptake and spread of Latin ...
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Three votive plaques from Upper Moesia [PDF]
The article proposes a new reading and interpretation of three inscriptions engraved on small bronze plaques in the shape of tabula ansata from the Danubian limes in Upper Moesia - two from Pincum and one from Viminacium, associating the ...
Nikolić Dragana
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