Epigraphic Evidence: Ancient History From InscriptionsEpigraphic Evidence is an accessible guide to the responsible use of Greek and Latin inscriptions as sources for ancient history. It introduces the types of historical information supplied by inscriptional texts and the methods with which they can be used. It outlines the limitations as well as the advantages of the different types of evidence covered. Epigraphic Evidence includes a general introduction, a guide to the arrangement of the standard corpora inscriptions and individual chapters on local languages and native cultures, epitaphs and the ancient economy amongst others. |
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4 The family and society | 95 |
Chapter
5 Civic and religious life | 118 |
Chapter
6 Inscribed instrumentum and the ancient economy | 137 |
A brief guide to some standard collections | 153 |
Larger reproductions of selected illustrations | 175 |
Notes | 180 |
Bibliography | 191 |
Index of sources | 226 |
General index | 233 |
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Africa Alföldy amphorae antiquity Archaeology archaic Athenian Athens Attica Augustan Augustus bronze CIL I2 civic classical cognomen commemorative consul Corpus Inscriptionum Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum cultural curse tablets decrees dedications dialect documents edition Egypt emperor epigraphic epigraphic habit Epigraphica epigraphists epitaphs example fascicle Figure freeborn freedmen funerary inscriptions graffiti grecques Greece Greek Greek and Latin Greek inscriptions groups Guarducci Guide3 historian honorific ILLRP imperial indices individual inscribed texts Inscriptiones instrumentum domesticum Italy La Graufesenque Latin Latin inscriptions letter-forms letters lists literary sources magistrates marble material Moesia Mommsen monument Museum names Nigrinus nomen official onomastics original Papyrologie Paul Getty Museum period praenomen production prosopography provinces prytaneis published Puteoli record regions relationships religious reveal Rome Salomies second century senate slaves social stamps status Steinby stone supplement third century Thorikos tion vase Vindol Vindolanda volume writing
