The aim of this research is to investigate the origins of Roman writing usually called ‘capitale rustica’. According to the hypothesis presented here, this writing is not born for the production of books, but in the context of the writings painted, when in the course of the first century BC the simple brush is replaced by a brush with the tip broad and flat (‘pennellessa’). The formation of this style is related to the political, social and institutional changes after the Social War: in Rome and cities under the Roman law, the painted ‘capitale rustica’ was used in inscriptions aimed at informing citizens (laws, decrees, lists of public officials, campaign posters, notices ...). In the second half of the first century BC this writing is als...
Pre-prints of the divulgative booklet on public epigraphy which summarizes the theoretical part of t...
The unacknowledged exploitation of material from earlier literature appears to have been considered ...
The oldest version of Mirabilia Urbis Romae was written ca. 1143, i. e. at the same time when the re...
This paper focuses on the interrelated meanings of the expression litterae communes as attested in d...
After a critical review of past contributions about the writing angle in Greco-Roman times, the auth...
It can be useful for the life within the vici to be able to write and read: we can find traces of t...
Il saggio sviluppa un tema trattato, tra gli altri, nella relazione tenuta dall'autrice su invito al...
The studies collected in the book cover, from different angles, about five centuries of linguistic h...
The term villa typically has been applied in antiquity and in modern scholarship to denote a rural r...
Mortaria were commonly used in Roman cooking in the period between the first and third centuries BC....
This thesis examines the spread of literacy and the written word in the late Roman Republic 63-43 BC...
Subject of this study is a “famous” longobard charter: a charta offersionis, dated 767 april 9, Pist...
Manual of Roman Everyday Writing Volume 1: Scripts and Texts describes the kinds of documents that a...
In the archaeological excavations of a brick kiln, belonging to a large rustic building of the Roman...
This volume explores the creation of ‘written spaces' through the accretion of monumental inscriptio...
Pre-prints of the divulgative booklet on public epigraphy which summarizes the theoretical part of t...
The unacknowledged exploitation of material from earlier literature appears to have been considered ...
The oldest version of Mirabilia Urbis Romae was written ca. 1143, i. e. at the same time when the re...
This paper focuses on the interrelated meanings of the expression litterae communes as attested in d...
After a critical review of past contributions about the writing angle in Greco-Roman times, the auth...
It can be useful for the life within the vici to be able to write and read: we can find traces of t...
Il saggio sviluppa un tema trattato, tra gli altri, nella relazione tenuta dall'autrice su invito al...
The studies collected in the book cover, from different angles, about five centuries of linguistic h...
The term villa typically has been applied in antiquity and in modern scholarship to denote a rural r...
Mortaria were commonly used in Roman cooking in the period between the first and third centuries BC....
This thesis examines the spread of literacy and the written word in the late Roman Republic 63-43 BC...
Subject of this study is a “famous” longobard charter: a charta offersionis, dated 767 april 9, Pist...
Manual of Roman Everyday Writing Volume 1: Scripts and Texts describes the kinds of documents that a...
In the archaeological excavations of a brick kiln, belonging to a large rustic building of the Roman...
This volume explores the creation of ‘written spaces' through the accretion of monumental inscriptio...
Pre-prints of the divulgative booklet on public epigraphy which summarizes the theoretical part of t...
The unacknowledged exploitation of material from earlier literature appears to have been considered ...
The oldest version of Mirabilia Urbis Romae was written ca. 1143, i. e. at the same time when the re...