The translation of so-called ‘honorific’ titles from Punic to Latin, and their deployment in a number of public monumental inscriptions in Lepcis Magna, have often been promoted as evidence for successful Romanization in the cities of Tripolitania. Titles such as amator concordiae and ornator patriae have been understood as affirmations that the local Lepcitan community had engaged with Augustan ideological concepts and were using them to demonstrate loyalty and support for the principate. This paper argues that a more likely influence on the translation of the titles into Latin came from the notions of philia exhibited by the Greek-speaking communities of the eastern Mediterranean in their interactions with Rome
The magistrates from cities of Roman Africa have recently been assimilated to the suffets of the cit...
Ancient Greek hosted hundreds of Latin loanwords (e.g. κεντουρίων ‘centurion’) as a result of contac...
The third century A.D. is known to be a major historical watershed, including Caracalla's Constituti...
Kuitoi Lekatos. A new reading of the inscription of San Bernardino di Briona (Novara). The Gaulish i...
This study examines the use of normative language in Roman North Africa from the first to the fourth...
Greek is the common language of political and administrative relations between Roman authorities and...
Epigraphic evidence shows that Lepcis Magna added the surname “ Salonina” to its nomenclature during...
The Gaulish inscription from San Bernardino de Briona (Novara) is often mentioned in order to illust...
The use of epigrams on stone during the Late Empire to honour important individuals, whether Roman o...
This paper aims to reconsider the role of archaisms in epigraphy and, above all, their possible dial...
This chapter appears in the first volume of a comprehensive treatment of \u27Junian Latins\u27 (a fo...
Two well preserved Punic texts from Carthage are translated and fully justified according to the sch...
A fragmentary base from Thubursicu Numidarum records that L. Calpurnius Augustalis was [sacerdoti] |...
This article explores the continued use of titles, especially those once reserved for Roman senators...
This paper explores the reasons why ἡ Τοπειριτῶν πόλις obtained the Trajanic nomen gentilicium Οὐλπί...
The magistrates from cities of Roman Africa have recently been assimilated to the suffets of the cit...
Ancient Greek hosted hundreds of Latin loanwords (e.g. κεντουρίων ‘centurion’) as a result of contac...
The third century A.D. is known to be a major historical watershed, including Caracalla's Constituti...
Kuitoi Lekatos. A new reading of the inscription of San Bernardino di Briona (Novara). The Gaulish i...
This study examines the use of normative language in Roman North Africa from the first to the fourth...
Greek is the common language of political and administrative relations between Roman authorities and...
Epigraphic evidence shows that Lepcis Magna added the surname “ Salonina” to its nomenclature during...
The Gaulish inscription from San Bernardino de Briona (Novara) is often mentioned in order to illust...
The use of epigrams on stone during the Late Empire to honour important individuals, whether Roman o...
This paper aims to reconsider the role of archaisms in epigraphy and, above all, their possible dial...
This chapter appears in the first volume of a comprehensive treatment of \u27Junian Latins\u27 (a fo...
Two well preserved Punic texts from Carthage are translated and fully justified according to the sch...
A fragmentary base from Thubursicu Numidarum records that L. Calpurnius Augustalis was [sacerdoti] |...
This article explores the continued use of titles, especially those once reserved for Roman senators...
This paper explores the reasons why ἡ Τοπειριτῶν πόλις obtained the Trajanic nomen gentilicium Οὐλπί...
The magistrates from cities of Roman Africa have recently been assimilated to the suffets of the cit...
Ancient Greek hosted hundreds of Latin loanwords (e.g. κεντουρίων ‘centurion’) as a result of contac...
The third century A.D. is known to be a major historical watershed, including Caracalla's Constituti...