Miliaria Imperii Romani (Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum 1-307) (Latin Edition) Unknown - 2015
by De Gruyter
From the publisher
Die Meilensteine der Iberischen Halbinsel erffnen in der Folge der Faszikel von CIL XVII (Miliaria Imperii Romani) den geographischen Rundgang durch den Orbis. Die textkritische Edition aller Inschriften von Meilensteinen ist dabei im Kontext der sog. Reichsstra en (viae publicae) des Imperium Romanum dargestellt. Der erste Faszikel von CIL XVII umfasst das epigraphische (und zum Teil anepigraphische) Material aus dem Raum der Provinz Hispania citerior - von den Pyrenen bis zum Kantabrischen Meer und entlang der Mittelmeerkste, im Binnenland bis zum Duero (Durius), der Sierra Morena (Iuga Oretana) und dem Guadalquivir (Baetis). Er schlie t damit im Norden an den bereits im Jahre 1986 vorgelegten Band zu den gallischen und germanischen Provinzen von Gerold Walser an (CIL XVII/2).
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- Title Miliaria Imperii Romani (Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum 1-307) (Latin Edition)
- Author De Gruyter
- Binding unknown
- Date 2015-09
- ISBN 9783110309447
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