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Papers by Ginette Vagenheim
Journal of the History of Collections, 2014
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La falsificazione epigrafica, Dec 16, 2019
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Annali della Scuola normale superiore di Pisa, Classe di scienze
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When Theodor Mommsen sent to the Academy of Sciences in Berlin his plan for the publication of a ... more When Theodor Mommsen sent to the Academy of Sciences in Berlin his plan for the publication of a
corpus of Latin inscriptions (cil) in 1847, he was aware of the problems that had arisen due to forgeries,
and especially those attributed to Ligorio, who was considered the greatest forger of all time in epigraphy.
This article explores for the first time the genesis of the publication of the ‘falsae ligorianae’ in cil, recalling
first the existence, often forgotten, of a first project of a cil entrusted to Olaus Christian Kellermann under
the unofficial direction of Borghesi; through their correspondence they formulated the methodological
principles which would be followed in the second project of a cil after Mommsen had taken the decision to
create a specific category of inscriptions ‘falsae vel dubiae’; the German scholar thus provided for future
generations a material that remains little explored in the field of epigraphy.
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corpus of Latin inscriptions (cil) in 1847, he was aware of the problems that had arisen due to forgeries,
and especially those attributed to Ligorio, who was considered the greatest forger of all time in epigraphy.
This article explores for the first time the genesis of the publication of the ‘falsae ligorianae’ in cil, recalling
first the existence, often forgotten, of a first project of a cil entrusted to Olaus Christian Kellermann under
the unofficial direction of Borghesi; through their correspondence they formulated the methodological
principles which would be followed in the second project of a cil after Mommsen had taken the decision to
create a specific category of inscriptions ‘falsae vel dubiae’; the German scholar thus provided for future
generations a material that remains little explored in the field of epigraphy.
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