
handle: 11573/1472259
The ongoing process of digitalization of Latin and Greek inscriptions from ancient Italy in the Epigraphic Database Roma (EDR: www.edr-edr.it) leads constantly to new readings and new interpretations of epigraphic texts that have been already published, sometimes even recently. The present paper includes contributions related to imperial and senatorial inscriptions from Rome (CIL, VI 40655; 40803; 41171), a lost funerary altar for an apparitor (CIL, VI 1842), and a couple of epitaphs (AE 2015, 159 and AshLI 142).
latin inscriptions; epigraphic database Rome; Museo della Civiltà Romana; S. Maria dell'Anima; Ashmolean Museum
latin inscriptions; epigraphic database Rome; Museo della Civiltà Romana; S. Maria dell'Anima; Ashmolean Museum
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