Along with the ongoing process of digitalization of the Greek and Latin inscriptions of ancient Italy in the Epigraphic Database Roma (www.edr-edr.it), a number of re-discoveries about Latin inscriptions from Rome have been made: a fragment of a new late antique senatorial inscription; two epigraphic texts once known only through manuscrupts; a funerary slab edited twice as it it was unpublished; a new epitaph with a multa sepulcralis. These small but significant contributions show how important the EDR project is for the improving of our documentary base for the study of ancient history.
EDR - Effetti collaterali 10 / Orlandi, Silvia; Coppari, Marzia; Gabrielli, Chantal; Mincuzzi, Angela.. - In: SCIENZE DELL'ANTICHITÀ. - ISSN 1123-5713. - 30.1:(2024), pp. 341-351.
EDR - Effetti collaterali 10
Orlandi, Silvia
;Coppari, Marzia;Gabrielli, Chantal;Mincuzzi, Angela.
2024
Abstract
Along with the ongoing process of digitalization of the Greek and Latin inscriptions of ancient Italy in the Epigraphic Database Roma (www.edr-edr.it), a number of re-discoveries about Latin inscriptions from Rome have been made: a fragment of a new late antique senatorial inscription; two epigraphic texts once known only through manuscrupts; a funerary slab edited twice as it it was unpublished; a new epitaph with a multa sepulcralis. These small but significant contributions show how important the EDR project is for the improving of our documentary base for the study of ancient history.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.