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What we know of the Gauls and their languages is learnt from epigraphic evidence. This volume contains articles on the contexts of Gaulish and Gallo-Roman inscriptions, including archaeological data connected with the Chamalières lead tablet...
The frequent use by the Greeks of Elis of the letter rho was cause for amusement, according to Strabo, and the lexicographer Hesychius called them barbarophonoi. The number of known texts has increased considerably since the first inscriptions were...
Huit exposés suivis de discussions par: Egbert J. Bakker, Georg Danek, Christos C. Tsagalis, Marco Fantuzzi, Antonios Rengakos, Alexander Sens, Pierre Chuvin, Massimo Fusillo
Dodone, in Epirus, is one of the most famous oracles after Delphi. Excavations have uncovered lead strips carved with questions for the oracle, dating from as early as c. 550 BC. The oracle's answers are extremely rare but well identified. In 167 BC...
H.-G. Pflaum's exceptional and innovative work has stood the test of time. His studies on equestrian procurators established his reputation, but he was an expert on all aspects of Roman administration. The acts of an international conference organized...
Sept exposés suivis de discussions par: Antonie Wlosok, Jean-Claude Fredouille, Annewies Van den Hoek, Lorenzo Perrone, Christoph Riedweg, Eberhard Heck, Anthony R. Birley.
The study of Greek cities' institutions after the second century BC is still in its infancy. A systematic, region-by-region analysis of inscriptions allows one to begin to distinguish periods, to understand whether citizens were still active...
André Hurst was professor of Greek at Geneva university from 1983 to 2003 and subsequently rector. Friends, colleagues, and students with a common interest in antiquity have contributed studies in honour of his sixty-fifth birthday, grouped into five...
Understanding Hebrew grammar is not enough to understand the Hebrew Bible. Mayer Lambert’s appendices to his grammar book explain Massorete terms, Hebrew prosody, letters used as numbers, and vowel points; and include unusual words, Palestinian...
Huit exposés suivis de discussions par: Wolf-Lüder Liebermann, Jacqueline Dangel, Margarethe Billerbeck, Harry M. Hine, Jesús Luque Moreno, Ermanno Malaspina, Ernst A. Schmidt, Werner Schubert