This article deals with fake ancient inscriptions and aims at introducing the work of an ongoing collaborative research project, sponsored by the Italian Ministry of Education and titled "False testimonianze" ("Forged evidence"). The research focuses on a group of inscribed bronze tablets, which belong to the collections of different European museums. These artefacts have similar features: they are all inscribed on both sides, one of which usually carries the text of a plausible Latin inscription, while the other bears abbreviations that are often difficult to expand. Some of these objects have long been considered to be forgeries, while others are still displayed as genuine. Through a thorough analysis of intrinsic and extrinsic elements, ...
La ricerca del falso nella produzione artistica sarebbe un’ossessione dei tempi moderni, secondo al...
This article, concerning ms. M.427 of the Morgan Library of New York, intends to clear up the reason...
The article presents an unlisted gold florin of Florence, identified as struck near Pisa on May 30th...
This article deals with fake ancient inscriptions and aims at introducing the work of an ongoing col...
This article examines in detail a small bronze tablet belonging to the collection of the Museo Provi...
Detlef Heikamp's is one of the greatest scholars of the collections of historical pieces in Florence...
This paper deals with an instructive example of documentary falsification con- cerning cities and t...
Among the studies dedicated to the "Rediscovery of the Ancient World" from the thirteenth century to...
A new open-access online database, EDF (Epigraphic Database Falsae), aims to collect and to make fre...
This essay focuses upon a fragmentary Latin inscription found in Monselice in 1837. Giuseppe first F...
L'articolo indaga gli ambiti di applicazione della nozione di «scrittura esposta», inizialmente elab...
The Italian Ministry of Education has recently funded a three-year National Research Project (PRIN) ...
This article presents a compilation of some Roman inscribed urns, almost all unpublished, found on w...
Abstract – Between Virtuosity and Fraud: The Forger’s Art – The history of artistic forgery boasts ...
In this paper are examined two epigraphic texts in which hydraulic systems are mentioned with an exp...
La ricerca del falso nella produzione artistica sarebbe un’ossessione dei tempi moderni, secondo al...
This article, concerning ms. M.427 of the Morgan Library of New York, intends to clear up the reason...
The article presents an unlisted gold florin of Florence, identified as struck near Pisa on May 30th...
This article deals with fake ancient inscriptions and aims at introducing the work of an ongoing col...
This article examines in detail a small bronze tablet belonging to the collection of the Museo Provi...
Detlef Heikamp's is one of the greatest scholars of the collections of historical pieces in Florence...
This paper deals with an instructive example of documentary falsification con- cerning cities and t...
Among the studies dedicated to the "Rediscovery of the Ancient World" from the thirteenth century to...
A new open-access online database, EDF (Epigraphic Database Falsae), aims to collect and to make fre...
This essay focuses upon a fragmentary Latin inscription found in Monselice in 1837. Giuseppe first F...
L'articolo indaga gli ambiti di applicazione della nozione di «scrittura esposta», inizialmente elab...
The Italian Ministry of Education has recently funded a three-year National Research Project (PRIN) ...
This article presents a compilation of some Roman inscribed urns, almost all unpublished, found on w...
Abstract – Between Virtuosity and Fraud: The Forger’s Art – The history of artistic forgery boasts ...
In this paper are examined two epigraphic texts in which hydraulic systems are mentioned with an exp...
La ricerca del falso nella produzione artistica sarebbe un’ossessione dei tempi moderni, secondo al...
This article, concerning ms. M.427 of the Morgan Library of New York, intends to clear up the reason...
The article presents an unlisted gold florin of Florence, identified as struck near Pisa on May 30th...