Antichistica



Antichistica

open access | peer reviewed

Presentazione
La collana, diretta da Lucio Milano, è dedicata agli studi sul mondo antico e tardo-antico. Essa è destinata ad ospitare pubblicazioni che scaturiscono dalle attività di ricerca di Ca’ Foscari e pubblicazioni di studiosi e istituzioni italiane e straniere che contribuiscano a mettere in evidenza la rete delle collaborazioni nazionali e internazionali dell’Ateneo in ambito antichistico. È suddivisa in quattro sezioni: Storia ed epigrafia; Archeologia; Orientalistica; Filologia e letteratura.

Permalink doi.org | e-ISSN 2610-9344 | ISSN 2610-8828 | Lingua en, es, fr, it | ANCE E220779

Sottoserie
Archeologia e-ISSN 2610-9344 ISSN 2610-8828
Filologia e letteratura e-ISSN 2610-9352 ISSN 2610-8836
Storia ed epigrafia e-ISSN 2610-8291 ISSN 2610-8801
Studi orientali e-ISSN 2610-9336 ISSN 2610-881X

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  • Writing and Religious Traditions in the Ancient Western Mediterranean
  • Lorenzo Calvelli, María Dolores Dopico Caínzos
  • 24 Settembre 2025
  • From the sacred spaces of the Iberian Peninsula to those of Italy and the surrounding islands, this volume opens a window onto the vibrant world of ancient religions as seen through the lens of epigraphy. Inscriptions are investigated as objects conveying written messages that could circulate among humans but were also addressed to the divine. Their analysis contributes to the understanding of rituals and gestures that have long disappeared but that can be reconstructed through a refined interdisciplinary approach. By weaving epigraphy with archaeological evidence and literary sources, the book conjures a rich tapestry of individual and collective practices, offering readers not only accomplished scholarship but also a vivid journey into the multifaceted universe of sanctuaries in the ancient Mediterranean.

  • Wine Cultures
  • La necropoli di Opitergium
  • Libertatis dulcedo
  • Headscarf and Veiling
  • Stolen Heritage
  • Altera pars laboris
  • Il dono di Altino
  • Élites e cultura
  • Prima dello scavo
  • The Unwound Yarn
  • Certissima signa
  • La lupa sul Nilo