Hidden Bibliographic Details
Varying Form of Title: | Inscriptiones Calabriae, Apvliae, Samnii, Sabinorvm, Piceni Latinae. Svpplementvm
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Other authors / contributors: | Buonocore, Marco, editor.
Campedelli, Camilla, 1979- editor.
Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, issuing body.
Union der Deutschen Akademien der Wissenschaften, issuing body.
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ISBN: | 9783110627961 3110627965 9783110671643 3110671646 9783110708981 3110708981 9783110711363 9783110771091 3110771098 9783111582320 3111582329
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Notes: | One folded color map inserted in pars 1, fasc. 1 showing the boundaries of the Regiones Italiae. In pars 1, fasc. 3 showing possible reconstruction of the Fasti Albenses. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Guide de l'épigraphiste (4e éd.), 772 Suppl.
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Summary: | The first part of the supplement to CIL IX is a a critical edition and pictorial documentation of more than 550 newly found Latin inscriptions of the Regio Italiae quarta (territory of the Samnites and Frentani). It includes detailed addenda and corrigenda to about 850 inscriptions already known in the 19th century and edited in 1883 by Theodor Mommsen in CIL IX. With the four subsequent fascicles Supplementum pars I will contain the complete critical modern edition of the Latin inscriptions of the Roman Regio Quarta, the fruit of three decades of research by Marco Buonocore. The second installment of the supplement to volume CIL IX edited by Marco Buonocore includes - for the first time with photos - complete addenda and corrigenda for the inscriptions edited by Theodor Mommsen in 1883. The book documents about 670 newly discovered Latin inscriptions from the Regio Italiae quarta (Marrucini, Paeligni, Vestini) edited according to modern conventions, and includes a general map as well as a short index. "In the fourth fascicle of the supplement to CIL IX, Marco Buonocore offers a critical edition, including pictorial documentation, of around 820 newly discovered Latin inscriptions from the Regio Italiae quarta (Sabini). The volume also contains detailed addenda and corrigenda to the inscriptions already known in the 19th century and edited by Theodor Mommsen in 1883, now for the first time in comparison with photos, and finally a short index and an overview map. The Sabine territory includes the ancient cities of Amiternum, Nursia, Reate, Forum Novum, Trebula Mutuesca and Cures Sabini. It has rich epigraphic source material that is important for the cultural and social history of the Roman Empire. This fourth fascicle is followed by a fifth fascicle, which will contain the indices for the entire supplement to CIL IX, following the fascicles published in 2018, 2019 and 2020. The critical documentation of the Latin inscriptions of the Roman Regio quarta, which follows modern editorial principles, is the fruit of three decades of research by Marco Buonocore."--
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