This paper considers some forged inscriptions from the epigraphic collection of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, as the arrival point of a complex series of passages, which began with the emergence of antiquarian collections in England. By investigating these cycles, it is possible to observe how the same epigraphic text, certainly not classical, had to change its nature according to the historical contexts and the sensitivity of its users, developing from an erudite exercise into a functional element, and eventually becoming a ‘true false’
The history of English antiquarianism is particular importance in the study of the process of format...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation considers the systematic rescue and evalua...
The term ‘Shakespearean forgery’ generally conjures up nineteenth-century figures such as J.P. Colli...
This article offers the first comprehensive investigation of the history of scholarship related to e...
The goal of this essay is not to discuss the misuses of classical epigraphy in post-classical times ...
This article deals with fake ancient inscriptions and aims at introducing the work of an ongoing col...
Among the studies dedicated to the "Rediscovery of the Ancient World" from the thirteenth century to...
Tra le iscrizioni ritrovate nella fonte del tempio di Sulis Minerva a Bath – i cui testi comprendono...
This thesis explores the transmission of information about classical inscriptions and their use in h...
This essay focuses upon a fragmentary Latin inscription found in Monselice in 1837. Giuseppe first F...
L’utilizzo delle fonti epigrafiche propone a monte la validazione certa dei testi utilizzati. Molto ...
This book advances our understanding of the place of Latin inscriptions in the Roman world. It enabl...
The aim of the paper is to search for the first time about the phenomenon of 'forgeries' among Early...
La villa di Horace Walpole a Strawberry-Hill non era una semplice residenza di campagna, ma il luogo...
This paper explores attitudes to the inscriptions of Pompeii and Herculaneum during the Bourbon era,...
The history of English antiquarianism is particular importance in the study of the process of format...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation considers the systematic rescue and evalua...
The term ‘Shakespearean forgery’ generally conjures up nineteenth-century figures such as J.P. Colli...
This article offers the first comprehensive investigation of the history of scholarship related to e...
The goal of this essay is not to discuss the misuses of classical epigraphy in post-classical times ...
This article deals with fake ancient inscriptions and aims at introducing the work of an ongoing col...
Among the studies dedicated to the "Rediscovery of the Ancient World" from the thirteenth century to...
Tra le iscrizioni ritrovate nella fonte del tempio di Sulis Minerva a Bath – i cui testi comprendono...
This thesis explores the transmission of information about classical inscriptions and their use in h...
This essay focuses upon a fragmentary Latin inscription found in Monselice in 1837. Giuseppe first F...
L’utilizzo delle fonti epigrafiche propone a monte la validazione certa dei testi utilizzati. Molto ...
This book advances our understanding of the place of Latin inscriptions in the Roman world. It enabl...
The aim of the paper is to search for the first time about the phenomenon of 'forgeries' among Early...
La villa di Horace Walpole a Strawberry-Hill non era una semplice residenza di campagna, ma il luogo...
This paper explores attitudes to the inscriptions of Pompeii and Herculaneum during the Bourbon era,...
The history of English antiquarianism is particular importance in the study of the process of format...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation considers the systematic rescue and evalua...
The term ‘Shakespearean forgery’ generally conjures up nineteenth-century figures such as J.P. Colli...