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Latin Inscriptions from Egypt outside Alexandria
Honzl, Jiří ; Coppens, Filip (advisor) ; Bareš, Ladislav (referee)
This paper deals with Latin inscriptions from Egypt and Nubia apart from Alexandria and its closest surrounds. The analysis of the whole set of inscriptions is followed by synthesis of its results and comprehensive description of latin epigraphic tradition in Egypt. The graffiti are also put in the broader context of the history of Roman Egypt, Roman military presence in this province, places where these inscriptions occur most often, but also other circumstances. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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Epigraphica & Sepulcralia VI. Forum of epigraphical and sepulchral studies
Roháček, Jiří
A sixth volume in the series Epigraphica et Sepulcralia, with a concept as a periodical forum for epigraphic and sepulchral studies, and the aim of mapping out the current state of research in two disciplines that are in practice closely linked – sepulchral research and mediaeval and early modern epigraphy. It is intended that individual issues include deliberately articles with various chronological, thematic, disciplinary, and methodological approaches, and contributions by leading Czech and international researchers together with a selection of high-quality articles by researchers from the rising generation. In the current publication, therefore, in addition to the proceedings from the 12th and 13th international session on the issue of sepulchral monuments in 2012 and 2013, further complementary articles are to be found as outlined above.
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Czech epigraphy. The current state and outlook of an (not only) auxiliary historical science
Roháček, Jiří
The summary of problems facing Czech epigraphy and their influence on the status and future prospects of this field. The paper focuses primarily on Czech epigraphers, epigraphic institutions and methodology in the Czech Republic, assessing the actual and potential demand for epigraphic findings. The author also considers how this demand can be influenced to the benefit of all parties, including a general comparison with the situation in other countries.
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Epigraphica & Sepulcralia V. Forum of epigraphical and sepulchral studies
Roháček, Jiří
A further volume in the series Epigraphica et Sepulcralia, with a concept as a periodical forum for epigraphic and sepulchral studies, and the aim of mapping out the current state of research in two disciplines that are in practice closely linked – sepulchral research and mediaeval and early modern epigraphy. It is intended that individual issues will deliberately include articles with various chronological, thematic, disciplinary, and methodological approaches, and contributions by leading Czech and international researchers together with a selection of high-quality articles by researchers from the rising generation. In the current publication, therefore, in addition to the proceedings from the tenth meeting zasedání Longius aut propius, mors sua quemque manet held in Prague on 31 October – 2 November 2012, further complementary articles are to be found as outlined above.
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Latin Inscriptions in the Town of Tabor
KRATOCHVÍL, Lukáš
This work deals with Latin inscriptions in the City of Tabor, their short epigraphic description, historical context, place of their existence and interpretation of the text. It is divided into two parts: the first one is dedicated to historical development and description of the City of Tabor, and explains the term epigraphy. The second part addresses Latin inscriptions, their analysis, interpretation and historical context.
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