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UNISALENTO991001919119707536 |
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The climate of the Mediterranean region : from the past to the future / [edited by] Piero Lionello, CMCC (Centro Euro-Mediterraneo per i Cambiamenti Climatici) |
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London ; Waltham : Elsevier, 2012 |
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xc, 502 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm |
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Climate - Mediterranean Region |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references |
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UNISA996636972803316 |
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North American Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy : <3. : ; 2020 |
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Inscriptions and the epigraphic habit : the epigraphic cultures of Greece, Rome, and beyond / edited by Rebecca R. Benefiel, Catherine M. Keesling |
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Leiden ; Boston, : Brill, 2024 |
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XXIII, 366 p. : ill. ; 24 cm |
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Brill studies in Greek and Roman epigraphy ; 20 |
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Epigrafia greca - Atti di congressi |
Epigrafia latina - Atti di congressi |
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Monografia |
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Altra edizione ISBN: 978-90-04-68312-9 (e-book) |
Contiene contributi presentati in occasione del Third North American Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, 5-7 gennaio 2020, Washington |
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Inscriptions are a major feature of the Greek and Roman worlds, as inhabitants around the Mediterranean chose to commit text to stone and other materials. How did the epigraphic habit vary across time and space? Once adopted, how was the epigraphic habit variously expressed? The chapters of this volume analyze the epigraphic cultures of regions, cities, and communities through both large-scale analyses and detailed studies. From curse tablets in Britain to multilingual communities in Judaea-Palestine, from Greece to Rome to the Black Sea, and across nearly a millennium, the epigraphic outputs of cities and individuals underscore a collective understanding of the value of inscribed texts. (Fonte: editore) |
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