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Epigraphy in the Roman collections of the Museums of Sens
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Journal of Roman Studies, 1966
In the past five years there have appeared a number of collections of inscriptions relevant to Roman studies and a number of collected discussions of such inscriptions, and it may be useful to record the more important of these, though without comment except where the titles are insufficiently indicative of content, for they have been, or will be, the ...
J. Reynolds
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In the past five years there have appeared a number of collections of inscriptions relevant to Roman studies and a number of collected discussions of such inscriptions, and it may be useful to record the more important of these, though without comment except where the titles are insufficiently indicative of content, for they have been, or will be, the ...
J. Reynolds
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Rethinking the Roman Epigraphy of Merchandise: A Metapragmatic Approach
Maarav, 2019The epigraphy of merchandise focuses on inscriptions written on artifacts used in commerce, such as amphorae, barrels, and ingots. For these writings, it is possible to distinguish techniques employed (such as painting, scraffitting,3 or chiselling) and ...
Emilia Mataix Ferrándiz
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Celtic Religion between Epichoric and Roman Epigraphy
2019Celtic Religion between Epichoric and Roman ...
Patrizia de Bernardo Stempel
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The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy
Bulletin for Biblical Research, 2016E. Schnabel
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Roman-Script Epigraphy in Norwegian Towns
Urban Literacy in the Nordic Middle Ages, 2021Elise Kleivane
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Plates for Mataix Ferrándiz’s “Rethinking the Roman Epigraphy”
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Historiographic coordinates for Roman-era occupational epigraphy
Carving a Professional Identity: The Occupational Epigraphy of the Roman Latin West, 2020openaire +2 more sources
Journal of Roman Studies, 2020
rst instalment of the inscriptions published in 2014 (Corpus des inscriptions grecques et latines de Philippes II 1). It is mainly these inscriptions which allow B.
Marcus Chin
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rst instalment of the inscriptions published in 2014 (Corpus des inscriptions grecques et latines de Philippes II 1). It is mainly these inscriptions which allow B.
Marcus Chin
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