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    Notes on the cult of the goddess Dea Dardanica in the South of Upper Moesia (a few examples from Kosovo and Metohija) by Samardžić Gligor M.

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…A certain number of epigraph records shows the prevailing respect for the Dea Dardanica cult in this area.…”
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    The Italian Cohort from Caesarea Described in the Acts of the Apostles by Radosław A. Gawroński

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The analysis of written sources and epigraphic data indicates that the presence of an Italian cohort at Caesarea was no coincidence. …”
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    A Arquitetura do Texto Benjaminiano by Rachel Esteves Lima

    Published 1994-10-01
    “…Cet essai a pour but I' anaIyse du processus d'éIaboration textuel utilisé par Walter Benjamin dans les oeuvres Origem do Drama Barroco Alemão et Rua de Mão Única, notamment en ce qui concerne le paratexte _ les épigraphes, les citations et la dédicace.…”
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    Les pythagoriciens de Poseidonia : reconstitution d’un contexte by Corentin Voisin

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Literary sources are mobilised, but archaeological and epigraphic finds also tend to show very probable Pythagorean influences in Poseidonia.…”
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    Municipium Aelianum by Nikolić Dragana

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Relatively recently, a new epigraphic attestation of the municipium has been discovered and published, which calls for a reconsideration of all existing data and hypotheses about this little-known Roman town, in order to contribute to the study of the urbanisation in the Roman province of Upper Moesia.…”
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    chronology of the inscription in honour of Doña Blanca in her castle of molina de Aragón by Javier de Santiago Fernández

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…This paper changes the chronology of an inscription preserved in the castle of Molina de Aragon; it was ordered by Blanca de Molina. Traditionally this epigraph has been attributed to the final years of the thirteenth century, the epoch of Doña Blanca; however palaeographic analysis of conserved letters of the inscription can prove that it was used prehumanistic writing; this writing was employed in Castile in the last two decades of XV century.…”
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    Vector subdifferentials and tangent cones by Cristina Stamate

    Published 2005-08-01
    “…Following the Rockafellar's definition for the subdifferential of a real map we define a vector subdifferential using the normal cone to the epigraph of the function. For several kinds of normal cones we have different subdifferentials; we give properties, links between them, links with addapted directional derivatives and a genaralization for the Correa Joffré Thibault and for Zagrodny theorem from the real case.…”
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    Vector subdifferentials and tangent cones by Cristina Stamate

    Published 2005-08-01
    “…Following the Rockafellar's definition for the subdifferential of a real map we define a vector subdifferential using the normal cone to the epigraph of the function. For several kinds of normal cones we have different subdifferentials; we give properties, links between them, links with addapted directional derivatives and a genaralization for the Correa Joffré Thibault and for Zagrodny theorem from the real case.…”
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    Hipótesis sobre un morabetino de oro inédito de Enrique I de Castilla by Manuel Mozo Monroy

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Analysis from numismatic, historical, diplomatic, documentary and epigraphic persepctives, of a newly emerged golden morabetin, minted in 1253 of the Safar Era (corresponding to 1215 in the Julian Calendar), by Henry I of Castille. …”
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    A Fragment of an Imperial Letter in a Collection of Religious Objects by Weixia Wang, Peter Rothenhoefer

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Although neither the name of the emperor nor a date is preserved, epigraphic elements point to a dating in the 3rd-4th century.…”
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    Aux origines de l’établissement des royaumes sudarabiques  by Mounir Arbach

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…We have long given to the Sabaean people the precursory role in the formation of the civilization of South Arabia, around the beginning of the 1st millennium B.C.The new archaeological and epigraphic data from the City-States of the Jawf region invite us to put back the political role of the Kingdom of Saba in the historical context of the 8th to 6th century B.C.…”
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    The Verse about the Holy Mountain by Vyacheslav Ivanov: a Close Reading. Second Essay by Andrey L. Тоporkov

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This article addresses the problems of dating “The Verse about the Holy Mountain,” by Vyacheslav Ivanov, the origin and the meaning of the epigraph, and establishes the connection between the poem and the topic of Kiev. …”
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    La titolatura dei sacerdoti del culto imperiale in Grecia: terminologia ed evoluzione by Francesco Camia

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The sys-tematic analysis of the epigraphic evidence shows that in the supra-civic realm the title archiereus is almost exclusive. …”
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    A «titulus pictus» with an imperial mention in «Carthago Nova» and some considerations concerning the urban dynamics of the city in the early 3rd century ad by José Miguel NOGUERA CELDRÁN, Juan Manuel ABASCAL PALAZÓN, María José MADRID BALANZA

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The archaeological and epigraphic record in <em>Carthago Nova</em> suggests that the colony underwent a period of instability and urban retreat during the second half of the 2<sup>nd</sup> and the 3<sup>rd</sup> century ad. …”
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    Un improbabile precursore di Gutenberg? by Antonio Sartori

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…The reconsideration of the small silver foil epigraph of the so called “Tesoro di Marengo” clarly demonstrates that the inscription has been made not “per mezzo di punzoni e stampi”, as proposed by the first publisher and never more discussed, but using a deep-drawing technique applied to the upper side, which the succeeding phases of deepening, rethink, corrections to many imperfections can be followed of.…”
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    Two New Funerary Inscriptions from Bursa Museum by Fatma Avcu

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…This paper presents 2 funerary inscriptions recorded during epigraphic research in the depot and the garden of the Archeological Museum of Bursa. …”
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    El sueldo de los gramáticos en la antigüedad romana by Urbano Espinosa Ruiz

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…Roman inscription of the municipium Tritíum Magallum (Tricio, La Rioja), dediicated to Lucius Memmius Probus, is the only epigraphical document of the Antiquity in which a grammarian's salary is mentioned. …”
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    Segobriga, civitas stipendiaria (Plin. HN 3.25). New archaeological data on the initial urban planning of the city by Rosario Cebrián Fernández

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Prior to this, archaeology reveals the existence of an urban centre settled in Cabeza de Griego (Saelices, Cuenca), at least since the midfirst century BC. Epigraphic evidences testify that the city reached the status of municipium iuris Latini in Early Augustan period.…”
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    Agrarian Law 111 BC e. as a historical source by Vladimir A. Konyukhov

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The article treats of one of the most important monuments of Republic Rome history - the epigraphic agrarian law 111 BC. The purpose of this source-studying paper is an integrated characteristic of this monument as an historical source. …”
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    Evaluation of vaccination strategies for the metropolitan area of Madrid via agent-based simulation by Concepción Delgado-Sanz, Diana Gómez-Barroso, David E Singh, Carmen Olmedo Luceron, Aurora Limia Sanchez, Miguel Guzman Merino, Christian Duran Gonzalez, Jesus Carretero, Maria-Cristina Marinescu

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The reason is the increase in the number of vaccinated individuals at any time during the simulation.Conclusion The existing level of detail and maturity of EpiGraph allowed us to evaluate complex scenarios and thus use it successfully to help guide the strategy for the COVID-19 vaccination campaign of the Spanish health authorities.…”
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