The goal of this essay is not to discuss the misuses of classical epigraphy in post-classical times nor to examine a specific forged inscription or the work of a single forger, but, rather, to establish a more theoretical framework for the study of epigraphic forgeries. More specifically, I adopt an epistemological perspective. First, I explore how fakes in epigraphy have been detected and assessed through time. Next, drawing on this survey of relevant scholarship, I challenge the current understanding of epigraphic forgery and suggest a different, more productive approach to forged historical sources, be they inscriptions or other kinds of documents. Finally, I propose some areas for future research and potentially fruitful collaboration
In this paper, I study the emergence and advancement of epigraphic studies in roughly the first fort...
International audienceThe aim of the article is to analyze a type of exogenous documents that both c...
Forgeries are an omnipresent part of our culture. They are closely related to historically and cultu...
The goal of this essay is not to discuss the misuses of classical epigraphy in post-classical times ...
This article offers the first comprehensive investigation of the history of scholarship related to e...
Among the studies dedicated to the "Rediscovery of the Ancient World" from the thirteenth century to...
This thesis explores the transmission of information about classical inscriptions and their use in h...
Fakes and forgeries are objects of fascination. This volume contains a series of thirteen articles d...
This paper considers some forged inscriptions from the epigraphic collection of the Fitzwilliam Mus...
An epigraph is a complex historical document, whose significance is fully acknowledged only if its t...
The pulpose of this work is to analyze the problem of the falsification in lberian Epigraphy, takin...
This article deals with fake ancient inscriptions and aims at introducing the work of an ongoing col...
The aim of this ongoing research is to suggest and try to demonstrate the importance of epistolograp...
In the beginning of the 20th century new theories on the importance of fakes in art have appeared. A...
My bachelor thesis analyses the problem of forgery. The reference text for my work was chapter "Art ...
In this paper, I study the emergence and advancement of epigraphic studies in roughly the first fort...
International audienceThe aim of the article is to analyze a type of exogenous documents that both c...
Forgeries are an omnipresent part of our culture. They are closely related to historically and cultu...
The goal of this essay is not to discuss the misuses of classical epigraphy in post-classical times ...
This article offers the first comprehensive investigation of the history of scholarship related to e...
Among the studies dedicated to the "Rediscovery of the Ancient World" from the thirteenth century to...
This thesis explores the transmission of information about classical inscriptions and their use in h...
Fakes and forgeries are objects of fascination. This volume contains a series of thirteen articles d...
This paper considers some forged inscriptions from the epigraphic collection of the Fitzwilliam Mus...
An epigraph is a complex historical document, whose significance is fully acknowledged only if its t...
The pulpose of this work is to analyze the problem of the falsification in lberian Epigraphy, takin...
This article deals with fake ancient inscriptions and aims at introducing the work of an ongoing col...
The aim of this ongoing research is to suggest and try to demonstrate the importance of epistolograp...
In the beginning of the 20th century new theories on the importance of fakes in art have appeared. A...
My bachelor thesis analyses the problem of forgery. The reference text for my work was chapter "Art ...
In this paper, I study the emergence and advancement of epigraphic studies in roughly the first fort...
International audienceThe aim of the article is to analyze a type of exogenous documents that both c...
Forgeries are an omnipresent part of our culture. They are closely related to historically and cultu...