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Iscrizioni antiche Veliterne

Clemente Cardinali

  • 22 mei 2025
  • 9781024219302
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Iscrizioni antiche Veliterne, by Clemente Cardinali, offers a detailed examination of ancient inscriptions found in Velitrae (modern-day Velletri, Italy). Published in 1822, this work provides transcriptions and interpretations of various Latin inscriptions, shedding light on the history, culture, and society of this ancient Volscian city. Cardinali's meticulous scholarship makes this book a valuable resource for historians, archaeologists, and epigraphers interested in Roman and Italic antiquity. This book remains a significant contribution to the study of ancient languages and the historical context of Velitrae.

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