Novità epigrafiche a Milano: finalmente

Authors

  • Antonio Sartori Università degli Studi di Milano

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-4797/220

Keywords:

Latin Epigraphy, New Inscriptions, Inscriptions of Milan

Abstract

We propose some short considerations about the lacklustre condition of latin epigraphy nowadays; in the meantime we illustrate the latest novelties (discoveries, researches, projects and activities) in the field of Latin Epigraphy in Milan and in its neighbourhood.

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Author Biography

Antonio Sartori, Università degli Studi di Milano

Antonio Sartori is Associate Professor in Latin Epigraphy at the Università degli Studi di Milano – Department of Antiquity Sciences. In particular, he looks after the enhancement of Latin epigraphs, above all in the Lombard area, for which he published /edited the Catalogues of the Epigraphic Collections of Milan, Comi, Arsago Seprio and, now, of the Ambrosiana Library. Other main topics are the ntegration phaenimena between Roman immigrants and local inhabitants; Latin epigraphy as mass means of communication; habits and rules of page layout in Latin epigraphs.

Published

2009-05-13

Issue

Section

ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS AND RESEARCHES