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    Sicilian Identity in the Hellenistic and Roman Periods: Epigraphic Considerations by Prag, J

    Published 2013
    “…The chapter expands the evidential and chronological scope of the relevant discussion, looking at the use of 'Sicilian' in public and private epigraphic sources, subverting the claim of Diodorus, but also raising questions about the existence of a regional, supra-polis identity. …”
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    The transition from Republic to Principate in Sicily: an epigraphic perspective by Prag, JRW

    Published 2024
    “…This paper considers the value of epigraphic evidence for assessing the nature of the social and political change on the island of Sicily in the period after c.49 BCE and the Roman civil wars, through to the early Roman Empire. …”
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    Epigraphic form, from Ann Radcliffe to George Eliot by Yem, E

    Published 2020
    “…<p>My thesis charts a history of the chapter epigraph through the eighteenth-century periodical, and the novels of Ann Radcliffe, Walter Scott, and George Eliot. …”
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    Connecting the Lines between Old (Epigraphic) Arabic and the Modern Vernaculars by Ahmad Al-Jallad

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…This paper investigates three linguistic features—wawation, the 1CS genitive clitic pronoun, and the relative pronoun—that are shared between the ancient epigraphic forms of Arabic and modern dialects, to the exclusion of Classical Arabic. …”
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    Epigraphic habit a Segesta. Aspetti civici e sociali by Donatella Erdas

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The study of the Greek inscriptions of Segesta allows us some considerations on the epigraphic habit of the Segestans. The present contribution aims at highlighting first of all the tendency of Segesta to favour Greek as a language and, consequently, as writing, even until the 1st century BC, when the Elymian city had been under Roman rule for two centuries. …”
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    The mirror-writing epigraphic cryptography of Tatev monastery and similar parallels by Arsen Harutyunyan

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Tatev monastery is one of the famous historical, religious-cultural centers of medieval Armenia, whose epigraphic inscriptions have great importance for the study of the history of South Caucasus. …”
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    Female Portrait Statuary in Roman-period Athens: the epigraphic and sculptural evidence by Sheila Dillon

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…With its rich body of both epigraphical and sculptural remains, the city of Athens is a particularly fruitful site to undertake such a study. …”
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    Modelling the Topography of the Ancient Laurion: Epigraphical Sources, Mental Maps and GIS by Emeri Farinetti, Andreas Kapetanios

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The research aim is threefold: first, to reconstruct a flexible set of abstract mental maps, beyond a defined geometric space, in order to explore the network of spatial relationships defined in the epigraphical record and the social and economic meanings involved; second, to develop a methodology for the production of an “intermediate” map, spatially and geometrically correct, which transforms the mental map into an intra-referential map; third, final goal is to proceed to a reconstruction (insofar it is possible) of the landscape and the topographical layout of the area as in the 4th cent. …”
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    New epigraphical sourses about plague epidemic 1654 in the Moscow Russia by Avdeev Aleksandr

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Both epigraphical monuments are connected with plague epidemic was spread in Russian state in 1654— 1655. …”
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