The focus of the paper is on the travel scene depicted on the funerary stele of L. Blassius Nigellio (CIL III 1650), a speculator of legio VII Claudia, from Viminacium. Seeking to gain a more comprehensive understanding of this scene from the everyday professional life of a Roman speculator, it draws attention to an iconographic pattern shared by a group of monuments of Roman principales (speculatores, frumentarii, beneficiarii consularis) among which the scene from Viminacium holds a very important place. It also takes a look at the origin and social status of the Upper Moesian speculator who could afford such a costly tombstone. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 177012: Society, spiritual and ma...
Aim of this paper is the analysis of the funerary inscriptions coming from harbour-cities in Asia Mi...
In this paper, the author publishes a Roman funerary stela from Bölcske found in 2015. Only two high...
Images of the Spartian heroes Helen, Menelaios, Castor and Pollux became popular in the Roman cultur...
The focus of the paper is on the travel scene depicted on the funerary stele of L. Blassius Nigellio...
Being on the frontier and on the Danube, major river communication, Viminacium become from the first...
During Late Antiquity the territory of present day Serbia was part of the Roman Empire and was inclu...
The paper investigates the meaning and different context that the scroll (rotulus, volumen) and code...
The former Roman city and the legionary fort Viminacium lie under the fields of the modern villages ...
The topic of research in this study is a group of high quality funerary stelae from Viminacium (mode...
Summary. - This study addresses the Roman practice of displaying texts in public spaces. The study f...
The purpose of this paper is not to shed a measure of light on Greek, but rather on Roman stonemason...
Recorded in graves at Viminacium’s southern necropolises were 15 mini-hoards (from 7 to 13 pcs.) and...
The panorama - yet not deeply studied - of the Greek funerary reliefs from Asia Minor is a field f...
The topic of the Diploma thesis is "Necropoleis on the Vatican Hill. The decoration analysis and its...
The legionary camp and city of Viminacium, being the capital of the Upper Moesia province, was the e...
Aim of this paper is the analysis of the funerary inscriptions coming from harbour-cities in Asia Mi...
In this paper, the author publishes a Roman funerary stela from Bölcske found in 2015. Only two high...
Images of the Spartian heroes Helen, Menelaios, Castor and Pollux became popular in the Roman cultur...
The focus of the paper is on the travel scene depicted on the funerary stele of L. Blassius Nigellio...
Being on the frontier and on the Danube, major river communication, Viminacium become from the first...
During Late Antiquity the territory of present day Serbia was part of the Roman Empire and was inclu...
The paper investigates the meaning and different context that the scroll (rotulus, volumen) and code...
The former Roman city and the legionary fort Viminacium lie under the fields of the modern villages ...
The topic of research in this study is a group of high quality funerary stelae from Viminacium (mode...
Summary. - This study addresses the Roman practice of displaying texts in public spaces. The study f...
The purpose of this paper is not to shed a measure of light on Greek, but rather on Roman stonemason...
Recorded in graves at Viminacium’s southern necropolises were 15 mini-hoards (from 7 to 13 pcs.) and...
The panorama - yet not deeply studied - of the Greek funerary reliefs from Asia Minor is a field f...
The topic of the Diploma thesis is "Necropoleis on the Vatican Hill. The decoration analysis and its...
The legionary camp and city of Viminacium, being the capital of the Upper Moesia province, was the e...
Aim of this paper is the analysis of the funerary inscriptions coming from harbour-cities in Asia Mi...
In this paper, the author publishes a Roman funerary stela from Bölcske found in 2015. Only two high...
Images of the Spartian heroes Helen, Menelaios, Castor and Pollux became popular in the Roman cultur...