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La preparación del CIL XV y el Museo Británico: una carta de Heinrich Dressel

Authors: Rovira Guardiola, Rosario;

La preparación del CIL XV y el Museo Británico: una carta de Heinrich Dressel

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El objetivo del presente artículo es la publicación de una carta inédita del arqueólogo y numismático alemán Heinrich Dressel1, dirigida a Alexander Stuart Murray y conservada en el Department of Greece and Rome del Museo Británico.2 La carta de Heinrich Dressel, fechada en 1889 se enmarca dentro del periodo de preparación de la primera parte del volumen XV del Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (CIL) que comprende el instrumentum domesticum de la ciudad de Roma y el Lacio que fue publicado entre 1891 y 1899, más un suplemento que si bien fue preparado por el mismo Dressel solo vio la luz en 1975. La misiva es una muestra del método de trabajo de Dressel en el CIL XV; de su conocida minuciosidad y de cómo recogió la documentación necesaria sobre una parte de las piezas del Museo Británico que fueron incorporadas en el volumen...

El libro completo recoge las contribuciones que colegas y discípulos dedican a José Remesal con motivo de su jubilación como catedrático de Historia Antigua de la Universidad de Barcelona. El contenido es, forzosamente, heterogéneo dada la cantidad de participantes y la diversidad de campos de conocimiento que abarca: de la historia del Próximo Oriente a la antigüedad tardía, de la historia económica a la social, pasando por las instituciones y el derecho. Este hecho refleja la amplitud del magisterio del profesor Remesal, cuyos discípulos trabajan en ámbitos de investigación muy diferentes.

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Remesal Rodríguez, José, Archaeology, Història antiga, Arqueologia, Homenatges, Festschriften, Ancient history

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