Sylloge Inscriptionum Romanarum: Quae in Principatu Catalauniae Vel Exstant, Vel Aliquando Exstiterunt, Notis, Et Observationibus Illustratum
由
Jose Finestres y Monsalvo
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格式
平装书
页数
390
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 2010
出版商
Nabu Press
ISBN-10
1142159620
ISBN-13
9781142159627
描述
In this scholarly work, José Finestres y Monsalvo delves into the rich tapestry of Roman inscriptions from the Catalonia region. With a meticulous eye for detail, the author presents a thorough examination of inscriptions that have survived through time, as well as those that have been lost but are known through historical references. The book serves as a significant resource for historians, archaeologists, and anyone fascinated by the Roman influence in Catalonia.
Finestres y Monsalvo's insightful notes and observations provide context and depth to each inscription, bringing to light their historical significance and the narratives they encapsulate. The analysis goes beyond mere documentation, offering readers an understanding of the cultural and social dynamics of the time. His approach is both analytical and accessible, ensuring that the content resonates with a wide audience.
As a comprehensive catalog, the work stands as an essential contribution to the field of epigraphy and the study of Roman history in the Iberian Peninsula. It opens a window into the past, illuminating the voices of those who lived in an era marked by both grandeur and complexity.
Finestres y Monsalvo's insightful notes and observations provide context and depth to each inscription, bringing to light their historical significance and the narratives they encapsulate. The analysis goes beyond mere documentation, offering readers an understanding of the cultural and social dynamics of the time. His approach is both analytical and accessible, ensuring that the content resonates with a wide audience.
As a comprehensive catalog, the work stands as an essential contribution to the field of epigraphy and the study of Roman history in the Iberian Peninsula. It opens a window into the past, illuminating the voices of those who lived in an era marked by both grandeur and complexity.