Series | Antiquity Studies
Edited book | Opitergium Necropolis
Chapter | Spolia dalla necropoli opitergina: scripta
Abstract
The paper focuses on seven reused Latin funerary inscriptions found in Oderzo by examining their textual content, epigraphic context, and life-cycle phases. It specifies the loss of information due to the change of their original contexts; it analyses the identity of the tomb’s builders and occupants by reconstructing their micro-histories; it examines the texts in the light of social network analysis, gender and emotional epigraphy, and public history.
Submitted: March 9, 2023 | Published May 30, 2023 | Language: it
Keywords Gender epigraphy • Public epigraphy • Spolia • Sepulchral inscriptions • Emotional epigraphy • Opitergium • Social network analysis
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