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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV040237382
    Format: XXII, 531 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 9780521840262 , 9780521549547
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    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Ancient Studies
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Latein ; Epigraphik
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_73883274X
    Format: Online-Ressource (556 p)
    ISBN: 9780521840262
    Content: Explores how Latin inscriptions were used in the Roman world and makes them accessible to modern students
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Cover; The Cambridge Manual of Latin Epigraphy; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Figures; Featured inscriptions; Chapter 1; Chapter 2; Chapter 3; Abbreviations; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Epigraphic culture in the Bay of Naples; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Inscriptions and civic life; Honours for M. Nonius Balbus at Herculaneum; 1.3 Personal inscriptions; 1.4 Inscriptions and the economy: texts of production, distribution, and ownership; 1.5 Inscriptions in art; 2 Epigraphic culture in the Roman world; 2.1 Defining epigraphy; 2.2 Epigraphic categorization; 2.3 Epigraphy in society , 2.3.1 Monuments, not documents2.3.2 The emergence of Christian epigraphy?; 2.4 The geography of epigraphy: a case-study of Tripolitania; 2.4.1 Urban epigraphy; Public buildings in Tripolitania dedicated by Roman proconsuls:; 2.4.2 Epigraphy in the pre-desert interior; 2.4.3 The army camp at Bu Njem; 2.5 The life-cycle of inscriptions; 2.5.1 The production and design of inscriptions; 2.5.2 Language choice; 2.5.3 Reading and viewing inscriptions; 2.5.4 Afterlife of inscriptions; 3 A technical guide to Latin epigraphy; 3.1 Finding published inscriptions , 3.1.1 Guide to CIL and other corpora (* = in preparation)3.1.2 Major corpora of Christian inscriptions; 3.2 Reading an epigraphic publication; 3.2.1 How to use CIL; 3.2.2 Editorial conventions; 3.2.3 'History from square brackets'; 3.2.4 Abbreviations; 3.2.5 Working with stemmata; 3.3 Beyond the book: viewing and recording an inscription; 3.3.1 On site and in museums; 3.3.2 Forgeries; 3.4 Dating inscriptions; 3.5 Putting the pieces together; Appendix 1: Consular fasti, 298 BC - AD 541; BC; AD; Appendix 2: Imperial titles, Augustus-Justinian; AUGUSTUS (43 BC-19th Aug. AD 14) , TIBERIUS (19th Aug. AD 14 - 16th Mar. AD 37)GAIUS CALIGULA (18th Mar. 37 - 24th Jan. 41); CLAUDIUS (24th Jan. 41 - 13th Oct. 54); NERO (13th Oct. 54 - 9th Jun. 68); GALBA (8/9th Jun. 68 - 15th Jan. 69); OTHO (15th Jan. - 16/17th Apr. 69); VITELLIUS (2nd Jan. - 20th Dec. 69); VESPASIAN (1st Jul. 69 - 23rd Jun. 79); TITUS (24th Jun. 79 - 13th Sep. 81); DOMITIAN (14th Sep. 81 - 18th Sep. 96); NERVA (18th Sep. 96 - 25/28th Jan. 98); TRAJAN (25/8th Jan. 98 - 7/10th Aug. 117); HADRIAN (11th Aug. 117 - 10th Jul. 138); ANTONINUS PIUS (10th Jul. 138 - 7th Mar. 161) , MARCUS AURELIUS (7th Mar. 161- 17th Mar. 180 jointly with Lucius Verus to 169, then with his son Commodus from 176); LUCIUS VERUS (7th Mar. 161 - Jan./Feb. 169, jointly with Marcus Aurelius); COMMODUS (27th Nov. 176 - 31st Dec. 192; at first jointly with his father Marcus Aurelius, then sole emperor 17th Mar. 180 - 31st Dec. 192); PERTINAX (31st Dec. 192 - 28th Mar. 193); DIDIUS JULIANUS (28th Mar. - 2nd Jun. 193); SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS (9th Apr. 193 - 4th Feb. 211); CARACALLA (4th Feb. 211 - 8th Apr. 217)9; GETA (jointly with his brother Caracalla, 4th Feb. 211 - 2nd Feb. 212) , MACRINUS (11th Apr. 217 - 8th Jun. 218)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781139570657
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521840262
    Additional Edition: Print version The Cambridge Manual of Latin Epigraphy
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_883409275
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 531 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    ISBN: 9781139020442
    Content: This book advances our understanding of the place of Latin inscriptions in the Roman world. It enables readers, especially those new to the subject, to appreciate both the potential and the limitations of inscriptions as historical source material, by considering the diversity of epigraphic culture in the Roman world and how it has been transmitted to the twenty-first century. The first chapter offers an epigraphic sample drawn from the Bay of Naples, illustrating the dynamic epigraphic culture of that region. The second explores in detail the nature of epigraphic culture in the Roman world, probing the limitations of traditional ways of dividing up inscriptions into different categories, and offering examples of how epigraphic culture developed in different geographical, social and religious contexts. It examines the 'life-cycle' of inscriptions - how they were produced, viewed, reused and destroyed. Finally, the third provides guidance on deciphering inscriptions face-to-face and handling specialist epigraphic publications
    Content: Epigraphic culture in the bay of Naples: Introduction -- Inscriptions and civic life -- Personal inscriptions -- Inscriptions and the economy: texts of production, distribution and ownership -- Inscriptions in art ; Epigraphic culture in the Roman world: Defining epigraphy -- Epigraphic categorization -- Epigraphy in society -- Monuments, not documents -- The emergence of Christian epigraphy -- The geography of epigraphy: a case-study of Tripolitania -- Urban epigraphy -- Epigraphy in the pre-desert interior -- The army camp at Bu Njem -- The life-cycle of inscriptions -- The production and design of inscriptions -- Language choice -- Reading and viewing inscriptions -- Afterlife of inscriptions ; A technical guide to Latin epigraphy -- Finding published inscriptions -- Guide to CIL and other corpora -- Major corpora of Christian inscriptions -- Reading an epigraphic publication -- How to use CIL -- Editorial conventions -- "History from square brackets" -- Abbreviations -- Working with stemmata -- Beyond the book: viewing and recording an inscription -- On site and in museums -- Forgeries -- Dating inscriptions -- Putting the pieces together ; Appendixes: Consular fasti, 298 BC-AD 541 -- Imperial titles, Augustus-Justinian
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521840262
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521549547
    Additional Edition: Print version ISBN 9780521840262
    Language: English
    Keywords: Epigraphik ; Latein
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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