This article presents an unpublished milestone set up by Crispus, Licinius II, and Constantine II between AD 317 and 321, and located in Venice.L'articolo esamina il testo e il monumento di un miliario inedito, allestito da Crispo, Licinio II e Costantino II tra il 317 e il 321 d.C. e oggi conservato a Venezia
Argues, contrary to a paper in the same journal, that a cameo held in the antiquities collection in ...
It is argued that Constantine concealed the Latin symbol for a thousand within a depiction of two ap...
Barb. gr. 194 is the oldest manuscript of a collection of excerpts from John Lydus’s ‘De mensibus’, ...
This article presents an unpublished milestone set up by Crispus, Licinius II, and Constantine II be...
This article presents a fragmentary and hitherto unpublished inscribed funerary stele, which was reu...
The paper deals with the patronage of Constantine and of his mother Helena in the New Rome and beyon...
The recently suggested addition in the reading for an epigraphic fragment from Aquileia in honour of...
This article republishes a fragmentary milestone dedicated to Constantine I and his sons discovered ...
Questo lavoro si occupa di due opere monografiche dedicate alla Quarta Crociata: la prima, il De bel...
none3Il lavoro affronta la problematica del culto della croce nel IV e V secolo attraverso l'azione ...
The article aims to outline a framework of the Byzantine imperial art during the last troubled years...
This article offers the first complete census of the ancient inscriptions which were formerly displa...
The article provides new insights on the relationship between two intellectuals of the late medieval...
Translated by Katarzyna GucioThe complicated fates of the Porphyry Column of emperor Constantine res...
Constantine I struck two unusual types of silver coin at Constantinople which have traditionally bee...
Argues, contrary to a paper in the same journal, that a cameo held in the antiquities collection in ...
It is argued that Constantine concealed the Latin symbol for a thousand within a depiction of two ap...
Barb. gr. 194 is the oldest manuscript of a collection of excerpts from John Lydus’s ‘De mensibus’, ...
This article presents an unpublished milestone set up by Crispus, Licinius II, and Constantine II be...
This article presents a fragmentary and hitherto unpublished inscribed funerary stele, which was reu...
The paper deals with the patronage of Constantine and of his mother Helena in the New Rome and beyon...
The recently suggested addition in the reading for an epigraphic fragment from Aquileia in honour of...
This article republishes a fragmentary milestone dedicated to Constantine I and his sons discovered ...
Questo lavoro si occupa di due opere monografiche dedicate alla Quarta Crociata: la prima, il De bel...
none3Il lavoro affronta la problematica del culto della croce nel IV e V secolo attraverso l'azione ...
The article aims to outline a framework of the Byzantine imperial art during the last troubled years...
This article offers the first complete census of the ancient inscriptions which were formerly displa...
The article provides new insights on the relationship between two intellectuals of the late medieval...
Translated by Katarzyna GucioThe complicated fates of the Porphyry Column of emperor Constantine res...
Constantine I struck two unusual types of silver coin at Constantinople which have traditionally bee...
Argues, contrary to a paper in the same journal, that a cameo held in the antiquities collection in ...
It is argued that Constantine concealed the Latin symbol for a thousand within a depiction of two ap...
Barb. gr. 194 is the oldest manuscript of a collection of excerpts from John Lydus’s ‘De mensibus’, ...