Epigrafia ostiense dopo il CIL. 2000 iscrizioni funerarie

Right after Rome, the ancient city of Ostia is the archaeological site where the most considerable number of Latin inscriptions has been discovered. After the publication of the XIV volume of the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (1887) and the Supplementum Ostiense (1930), a significant number of new...

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description Right after Rome, the ancient city of Ostia is the archaeological site where the most considerable number of Latin inscriptions has been discovered. After the publication of the XIV volume of the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (1887) and the Supplementum Ostiense (1930), a significant number of new inscriptions was brought to light during the “Grandi Scavi 1938-1942”, the majority of which remained unpublished. About ten years ago, a group of Italian and French researchers started a project for the systematic edition of this evidence. This publication, which is the result of the project, was first issued in 2018. It counted more than 2000 new funerary Latin inscriptions, discovered in Ostia and currently preserved there (plus 168 lost inscriptions). Following the modern standards of edition, the volume represents a remarkable contribution to the knowledge of the onomastics, the families of the city, and the iura sepulchrorum. For each inscription, a high-quality picture is provided. The second part of the book consists of the index, which adopts the traditional thematic classification. The volume is completed by a short bibliography, an index of the published inscriptions, and the inventory of the inscriptions. The second edition presented here is an update of the 2018 volume, with a Supplement at the end of the main catalogue. In addition to some recovered inscriptions or new readings of previously lost inscriptions, it contains numerous connections between fragments which had been considered separately, as well as bibliographical complements. Moreover, thirty new entries for texts previously omitted have been appended. Indexes and correspondences have been completely revised accordingly.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1781112026-06-30T06:45:30Z Epigrafia ostiense dopo il CIL. 2000 iscrizioni funerarie Caldelli, Maria Letizia Cébeillac-Gervasoni, Mireille Laubry, Nicolas Manzini, Ilaria Marchesini, Raffaella Funerary inscriptions Iura sepulchrorum Latin Epigraphy Onomastics Ostia Society Unpublished inscriptions thema EDItEUR::1 Place qualifiers::1Q Other geographical groupings: Oceans and seas, historical, political etc::1QB Historical states, empires, territories and regions::1QBA Ancient World::1QBAR Ancient Rome 3KBFB CFN thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NK Archaeology::NKD Archaeology by period / region Right after Rome, the ancient city of Ostia is the archaeological site where the most considerable number of Latin inscriptions has been discovered. After the publication of the XIV volume of the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (1887) and the Supplementum Ostiense (1930), a significant number of new inscriptions was brought to light during the “Grandi Scavi 1938-1942”, the majority of which remained unpublished. About ten years ago, a group of Italian and French researchers started a project for the systematic edition of this evidence. This publication, which is the result of the project, was first issued in 2018. It counted more than 2000 new funerary Latin inscriptions, discovered in Ostia and currently preserved there (plus 168 lost inscriptions). Following the modern standards of edition, the volume represents a remarkable contribution to the knowledge of the onomastics, the families of the city, and the iura sepulchrorum. For each inscription, a high-quality picture is provided. The second part of the book consists of the index, which adopts the traditional thematic classification. The volume is completed by a short bibliography, an index of the published inscriptions, and the inventory of the inscriptions. The second edition presented here is an update of the 2018 volume, with a Supplement at the end of the main catalogue. In addition to some recovered inscriptions or new readings of previously lost inscriptions, it contains numerous connections between fragments which had been considered separately, as well as bibliographical complements. Moreover, thirty new entries for texts previously omitted have been appended. Indexes and correspondences have been completely revised accordingly. 2026-06-30T06:45:26Z 2026-06-30T06:45:26Z 2026-06-29T10:24:44Z 2023 book 2610-9344 https://edizionicafoscari.it/en/edizioni4/libri/978-88-6969-612-1/ https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/114460 9788869695919 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/178111 ita Antiquity Studies open access image/jpeg https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/114460/4/9788869695919.pdf Edizioni Ca’ Foscari – Venice University Press 10.30687/978-88-6969-591-9 10.30687/978-88-6969-591-9 9788869695919 Edizioni Ca’ Foscari – Venice University Press 868 Venice, Italy open access
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Latin Epigraphy
Onomastics
Ostia
Society
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Epigrafia ostiense dopo il CIL. 2000 iscrizioni funerarie
title Epigrafia ostiense dopo il CIL. 2000 iscrizioni funerarie
title_full Epigrafia ostiense dopo il CIL. 2000 iscrizioni funerarie
title_fullStr Epigrafia ostiense dopo il CIL. 2000 iscrizioni funerarie
title_full_unstemmed Epigrafia ostiense dopo il CIL. 2000 iscrizioni funerarie
title_short Epigrafia ostiense dopo il CIL. 2000 iscrizioni funerarie
title_sort epigrafia ostiense dopo il cil 2000 iscrizioni funerarie
topic Funerary inscriptions
Iura sepulchrorum
Latin Epigraphy
Onomastics
Ostia
Society
Unpublished inscriptions
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topic_facet Funerary inscriptions
Iura sepulchrorum
Latin Epigraphy
Onomastics
Ostia
Society
Unpublished inscriptions
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