The use of epigrams on stone during the Late Empire to honour important individuals, whether Roman officials or local benefactors, is a well-known phenomenon, although little explored to elucidate questions of political and institutional history, especially tricky due to the poetic nature of the material. In this field of study, the present work is focused on two epigrams from the Pisidian city of Termessos honouring Pamphyliarchs with the expressions ψῆφος Παμφύλων and γῆς κάρα Παμφύλων. After briefly reviewing the historical links of Termessos with Pamphylia, the main objective is to analyse these expressions as poetic allusions to the honorific title πρῶτος, used in the epigraphy of Asia Minor during the Roman period to designate individ...
The material for this paper is provided by my research project on ca. 1,500 verse inscriptions from ...
This article offers an edition of 19 Greek inscriptions from the Museum of Malatya (ancient Melitene...
This paper puts together the epigraphic evidence on public places control by decuriones in two citie...
Among the epigraphic directory of the Roman provinces of Africa honoring the Emperor Antoninus Pius ...
Although the surviving Hellenistic encomiastic poetry in hexameters and elegiac couplets is mostly d...
The eponymity in Greek cities of Asia Minor is here discussed as a phenomenon closely connected with...
Erin Iosa Imperial Cult in Ephesus: Expressions of Inferiority, Superiority, or Isopolity? Dr. Julie...
The translation of so-called ‘honorific’ titles from Punic to Latin, and their deployment in a numbe...
Records of embassies listed the members of delegations officially sent by cities to consult the orac...
International audienceThe two famous metrical epitaphs engraved on the tomb of the Roman senator Mai...
In this paper I will explore the relevance of Epigraphy (gladiators' tombstones and graffiti from Po...
Several late Roman proconsuls of Asia appear in epigrams of the Greek Anthology relating to monument...
Byzantine epigrams are not only transmitted in manuscripts but, to a considerable extent, are also p...
Among the five sarcophagi unearthed in a late necropolis in Izmit (Kocaeli), one bears a long epigra...
The theme of the beloved woman as a dominant figure and/or a deity (πότνια, δέσποινα) is far better ...
The material for this paper is provided by my research project on ca. 1,500 verse inscriptions from ...
This article offers an edition of 19 Greek inscriptions from the Museum of Malatya (ancient Melitene...
This paper puts together the epigraphic evidence on public places control by decuriones in two citie...
Among the epigraphic directory of the Roman provinces of Africa honoring the Emperor Antoninus Pius ...
Although the surviving Hellenistic encomiastic poetry in hexameters and elegiac couplets is mostly d...
The eponymity in Greek cities of Asia Minor is here discussed as a phenomenon closely connected with...
Erin Iosa Imperial Cult in Ephesus: Expressions of Inferiority, Superiority, or Isopolity? Dr. Julie...
The translation of so-called ‘honorific’ titles from Punic to Latin, and their deployment in a numbe...
Records of embassies listed the members of delegations officially sent by cities to consult the orac...
International audienceThe two famous metrical epitaphs engraved on the tomb of the Roman senator Mai...
In this paper I will explore the relevance of Epigraphy (gladiators' tombstones and graffiti from Po...
Several late Roman proconsuls of Asia appear in epigrams of the Greek Anthology relating to monument...
Byzantine epigrams are not only transmitted in manuscripts but, to a considerable extent, are also p...
Among the five sarcophagi unearthed in a late necropolis in Izmit (Kocaeli), one bears a long epigra...
The theme of the beloved woman as a dominant figure and/or a deity (πότνια, δέσποινα) is far better ...
The material for this paper is provided by my research project on ca. 1,500 verse inscriptions from ...
This article offers an edition of 19 Greek inscriptions from the Museum of Malatya (ancient Melitene...
This paper puts together the epigraphic evidence on public places control by decuriones in two citie...