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Papers by Andrea Carapellucci
Scienze dell'Antichità, 2016
Thanks to the involvement in two big research projects funded by the Italian Research Ministry (P... more Thanks to the involvement in two big research projects funded by the Italian Research Ministry (PRIN
2010-2011) and the European Commission (EAGLE: Europeana network of Ancient Greek and Latin
Epigraphy), the Epigraphic Database Roma has been widely increased in the past two years. But the large
number of new records has not affected the quality of the content, as this paper shows: new readings and interpretations are here proposed for six already published inscriptions, coming from Rome and other places of ancient Italy.
by Vatican Library - Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Irene Fosi, angela donati, Maria Giovanna Arrigoni Bertini, FEDERICO GALLO (Milano, Italia), Pier Paolo Piergentili, Gianni Venditti, Antonio Manfredi, Andreina Rita, Lucio Del Corso, Serenella Rolfi Ozvald, Rodney J Lokaj, Maria Letizia Caldelli, lucio benedetti, Andrea Carapellucci, Christer Bruun, Matteo Massaro, Marc Mayer-Olivé, Eleonora Maiani, Alessandra Negroni, Rino Avesani, Francesco Muscolino, Ilaria Miarelli Mariani, Antonella Ballardini, and Massimiliano Ghilardi
The revision of six funerary inscriptions and a group of fragments belonging to an imperial monum... more The revision of six funerary inscriptions and a group of fragments belonging to an imperial monument,
already published in CIL, VI, led some young scholars to a few small but significant acquisitions. The
new readings, discoveries and interpretations here published were obtained during the preliminary works
for the digitization of these texts for EDR (Epigraphic Database Roma: www.edr-edr.it), and show
how important this project is not only as a research tool, but also in view of a process of “permanent
education”.
Scienze dell'Antichità, 2016
Thanks to the involvement in two big research projects funded by the Italian Research Ministry (P... more Thanks to the involvement in two big research projects funded by the Italian Research Ministry (PRIN
2010-2011) and the European Commission (EAGLE: Europeana network of Ancient Greek and Latin
Epigraphy), the Epigraphic Database Roma has been widely increased in the past two years. But the large
number of new records has not affected the quality of the content, as this paper shows: new readings and interpretations are here proposed for six already published inscriptions, coming from Rome and other places of ancient Italy.
by Vatican Library - Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Irene Fosi, angela donati, Maria Giovanna Arrigoni Bertini, FEDERICO GALLO (Milano, Italia), Pier Paolo Piergentili, Gianni Venditti, Antonio Manfredi, Andreina Rita, Lucio Del Corso, Serenella Rolfi Ozvald, Rodney J Lokaj, Maria Letizia Caldelli, lucio benedetti, Andrea Carapellucci, Christer Bruun, Matteo Massaro, Marc Mayer-Olivé, Eleonora Maiani, Alessandra Negroni, Rino Avesani, Francesco Muscolino, Ilaria Miarelli Mariani, Antonella Ballardini, and Massimiliano Ghilardi
The revision of six funerary inscriptions and a group of fragments belonging to an imperial monum... more The revision of six funerary inscriptions and a group of fragments belonging to an imperial monument,
already published in CIL, VI, led some young scholars to a few small but significant acquisitions. The
new readings, discoveries and interpretations here published were obtained during the preliminary works
for the digitization of these texts for EDR (Epigraphic Database Roma: www.edr-edr.it), and show
how important this project is not only as a research tool, but also in view of a process of “permanent
education”.