Latin inscriptions can testify incompleteness essentially in two ways: as incomplete works themselves, when epigraphic texts are left incomplete for various reasons (mistakes, lack of information, need of an empty space for future additions); as official documents of buildings (both private and public) only partially completed by their founders, and brought to an end by other persons, in the time of one or more generations.
Perficere, consummare, ampliare... Diversi aspetti del non-finito nell'epigrafia latina / Orlandi, Silvia. - In: SCIENZE DELL'ANTICHITÀ. - ISSN 1123-5713. - 25:3(2020), pp. 191-202. (Intervento presentato al convegno Opus imperfectum. Monumenti e testi incompiuti del mondo greco e romano tenutosi a Rome; Italy).
Perficere, consummare, ampliare... Diversi aspetti del non-finito nell'epigrafia latina
Orlandi, Silvia
2020
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Latin inscriptions can testify incompleteness essentially in two ways: as incomplete works themselves, when epigraphic texts are left incomplete for various reasons (mistakes, lack of information, need of an empty space for future additions); as official documents of buildings (both private and public) only partially completed by their founders, and brought to an end by other persons, in the time of one or more generations.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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