Un supplementum al supplementum: Iscrizioni imperiali di Roma dagli anni ’90 a oggi
Journal Title: Studia Europaea Gnesnensia - Year 2017, Vol 16, Issue
Abstract
In this survey article are collected and discussed most of the imperial inscriptions found in Rome after the pubblication of the last Supplement to CIL, VI by Géza Alföldy in 1996, together with a large number of possible corrections of the already published texts. The contributions are organized according the following schema: Addenda et corrigenda: small corrections, accidental gaps, methodological in¬consistencies, texts to be removed. New texts and new studies: new discoveries (including new fragments of old inscriptions), both in archaeological excavations and in archives and repositories, just published (as imperial inscriptions or not) or still unpublished.
Authors and Affiliations
Silvia Orlandi
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JĘZYKOWE ROZRACHUNKI Z NAZISTOWSKĄ PRZESZŁOŚCIĄ WE WSPÓŁCZESNYM JĘZYKU NIEMIECKIM
Recenzja książki: Thorsten Eitz, Georg Stötzel, Wörterbuch der „Vergangenheitsbewältigung”. Die NS-Vergangenheit im öff entlichen Sprachgebrauch, Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim–Zürich–New York 2007, 786 s.