
handle: 2268/253986
This paper provides an overview of the use of Latin writing in the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, from the fourth to the sixth century, through an assessment of literary sources and written evidence (manuscripts and inscriptions).
Etudes classiques & orientales, Classical & oriental studies, Arts & humanities, manuscripts, Arts & sciences humaines, Byzantium, paleography
Etudes classiques & orientales, Classical & oriental studies, Arts & humanities, manuscripts, Arts & sciences humaines, Byzantium, paleography
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