Re-edition of a twelfth-century epitaph in Greek (Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 7142), formerly attributed to a bishop of Faras in Nubia. In addition to presenting a new text, based on autopsy, the article discusses the ownership of the monument and advocates a new understanding of the linguistic and textual form of the epitaph.Re-edition of a twelfth-century epitaph in Greek (Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 7142), formerly attributed to a bishop of Faras in Nubia. In addition to presenting a new text, based on autopsy, the article discusses the ownership of the monument and advocates a new understanding of the linguistic and textual form of the epitaph
In a former volume of this journal I described a Latin inscription in the Cape Town Museum (Ak...
Includes vitaMy dissertation examines a selection of fourth- and fifth-century inscribed Latin funer...
editorial reviewedIn this paper, we first provide a revised hieroglyphic transcription, an annotated...
Re-edition of a twelfth-century epitaph in Greek (Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 7142), formerly attribut...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is that of republishing, reediting, and analysing ...
P. 173-176Since November 1997 the Bierzo District Museum in Ponferrada (León) in Spain has held a fu...
The aim of this article is to make some observations concerning the use of the Greek language in Chr...
In the article discussed here, two new epitaphs discovered in the necropolis area called E3 during t...
Reusage was a common phenomenon in the ancient world. Throughout the history of Egypt, from the very...
The article offers editio princeps of a Greek epitaph discovered during the archaeological work of t...
This paper offers corrections and new readings to names found in eleven inscriptions originating fro...
Ananlysis of an unplished statue base bearing a dedication to the Augusta Julia Domna, who is addres...
The author suggests corrections in reading the inscription CIL III 4002 lines 3-7 (see pp. 1-2). The...
Three inscriptions from Aquae Sextiae (Aix-en-Provence) or from its territory are re-examined : 1. T...
The paper starts by adding to the corpus of Mithraic monuments the recently (re)discovered monuments...
In a former volume of this journal I described a Latin inscription in the Cape Town Museum (Ak...
Includes vitaMy dissertation examines a selection of fourth- and fifth-century inscribed Latin funer...
editorial reviewedIn this paper, we first provide a revised hieroglyphic transcription, an annotated...
Re-edition of a twelfth-century epitaph in Greek (Turin, Museo Egizio, Cat. 7142), formerly attribut...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is that of republishing, reediting, and analysing ...
P. 173-176Since November 1997 the Bierzo District Museum in Ponferrada (León) in Spain has held a fu...
The aim of this article is to make some observations concerning the use of the Greek language in Chr...
In the article discussed here, two new epitaphs discovered in the necropolis area called E3 during t...
Reusage was a common phenomenon in the ancient world. Throughout the history of Egypt, from the very...
The article offers editio princeps of a Greek epitaph discovered during the archaeological work of t...
This paper offers corrections and new readings to names found in eleven inscriptions originating fro...
Ananlysis of an unplished statue base bearing a dedication to the Augusta Julia Domna, who is addres...
The author suggests corrections in reading the inscription CIL III 4002 lines 3-7 (see pp. 1-2). The...
Three inscriptions from Aquae Sextiae (Aix-en-Provence) or from its territory are re-examined : 1. T...
The paper starts by adding to the corpus of Mithraic monuments the recently (re)discovered monuments...
In a former volume of this journal I described a Latin inscription in the Cape Town Museum (Ak...
Includes vitaMy dissertation examines a selection of fourth- and fifth-century inscribed Latin funer...
editorial reviewedIn this paper, we first provide a revised hieroglyphic transcription, an annotated...