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Artefacts and Errors: Acknowledging Issues of Representation in the Digital: Imaging of Ancient Texts [PDF]
It is assumed, in palaeography, papyrology and epigraphy, that a certain amount of uncertainty is inherent in the reading of damaged and abraded texts.
Terras, Melissa M.
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Bouc et mystères : Pan, télétarque dionysiaque
The goat traditionally sacrificed to Dionysus could evoke Pan's presence in the Dionysian thiase, where he mingles with a theriomorphic crowd without diluting his singularity.
Émilie Borron
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A Hall For Hercules At Ostia And A Farewell To The Late Antique >Pagan Revival> [PDF]
In 1945, Herbert Bloch published an inscription from Ostia recording the restoration of a cellam Herc[ulis] in the late fourth century and suggested that it heralded the last pagan revival in the western Roman empire.
Boin, Douglas R.
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A Latin possessor inscription was discovered scratched on the bottom of a Roman potsherd (datable to the period between the Late Republic and the Julio-Claudian dynasty) recovered from the Ljubljanica river near Vrhnika.
Luka Repanšek
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Proposal to add the Samaritan alphabet to the BMP of the UCS [PDF]
This is a proposal to encode the Samaritan script in the international character encoding standard Unicode. The script was published in Unicode Standard version 5.2 in October 2009. Samaritan is used to write Samaritan Hebrew and Samaritan Aramaic. It is
Everson, Michael, Shoulson, Mark
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Trades in Numidia from latin epigraphy
Trades were, and still are part of the daily life of any society and in particular reflect its economic aspect. As far as the Roman period is concerned, Algeria, like its neighbors, has seen a great deal of interest in archaeological research, especially in the urban environment. Many discoveries have been made, notably Latin inscriptions of all kinds.
Djahida, Mehentel, Nedjma, Serradj
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The graphemic oscillation in Latin epigraphy : some preliminary sociolinguistic remarks
This paper deals with some particularly interesting o-spellings attested in Latin inscriptions dating back to the late Republican age (and to the first Imperial period) and attempts to determine whether they may provide some evidence of an anticipation of the (Proto) Romance merger of the Classical Latin back-vowels /oː/ and /u/ as a close /o/. All the
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Indigenous naming practices in the Western Mediterranean: the case of Iberian [PDF]
The Iberian language is directly attested by ca. 2,250 inscriptions spanning the period from the 5th century BC to the 1st century AD, distributed between Eastern Andalusia and Languedoc.
Moncunill Martí, Noemí
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Rezension zu: Alison E. Cooley, The Cambridge Manual of Latin Epigraphy
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Economic resilience of Carthage during the Punic Wars: Insights from sediments of the Medjerda delta around Utica (Tunisia). [PDF]
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