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Grumentum The Epigraphical Landscape Of A Roman Town In Lucania Giornale Italiano Di Filologia Bibliotheca Laes

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Grumentum The Epigraphical Landscape Of A Roman Town In Lucania Giornale Italiano Di Filologia Bibliotheca Laes
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Grumentum The Epigraphical Landscape Of A Roman Town In Lucania Giornale Italiano Di Filologia Bibliotheca Laes instant download after payment.

Publisher: Brepols Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Laes, Christian, Buonopane, Alfredo
ISBN: 9782503589992, 2503589995
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Grumentum The Epigraphical Landscape Of A Roman Town In Lucania Giornale Italiano Di Filologia Bibliotheca Laes by Laes, Christian, Buonopane, Alfredo 9782503589992, 2503589995 instant download after payment.

About 130 Latin inscriptions shine a fascinating light on the medium-sized Roman town of Grumentum in ancient Lucania. Most of these stones have hardly been studied since the end of the 19th century. They now for the first time appear in a scholarly edition with revised Latin text, illustration, apparatus criticus, translation and extensive commentary. Both the introduction and the edition illustrate the richness of the material: archaeology, politics, institutions, the Roman army, economy, religion, family and life course, and Christianity are dealt with. The use learned scholars made of the inscriptions opens a window to Italian intellectual history from the Renaissance on. Written and presented in an accessible way, this volume avoids the pitfalls of highly technical epigraphical editions, and opens the field to archaeologists, (ancient) historians and a more general audience with an interest for Roman sites in general, and this hidden gem in Basilicata in particular.

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