Romans 1 by 1: Overview of a Research Project

  • Rada Varga (Auteur)
    Babeș-Bolyai University
    Researcher at the Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca; coordinator of the Romans1by1 project Research fields: Latin epigraphy, population studies, digital classics, Roman social history.
  • Annamária-Izabella Pázsint (Auteur)
  • Imola Boda (Auteur)
  • Dan Augustin Deac (Auteur)

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The current article presents the main scientific results extracted from the Romans 1by1 platform. While the database has been technically documented before, the analyses, based on it, is introduced here for the first time. After gathering and structuring all the prosopographical information on all the people, attested epigraphically in Roman Moesia Inferior, Moesia Superior and Dacia, we are able now to present exhaustive statistics and a comprehensive overview, as well as to get relevant conclusions regarding the epigraphic habits of each province.

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Abbreviations

AE = Anné Épigraphique, Paris

CIL = Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, Berlin.

IDR = Inscriptiones Daciae Romanae, București-Paris.

ILBulg = B. Gerov, Inscriptiones Latinae in Bulgaria repertae, Serdica, 1989.

ILS = Hermann Dessau, Inscriptiones latinae selectae. 3 vols. in 5 parts. Berlin, 1892-1916.

IMS = Inscriptions de la Mesie Superieure, Beograd.

ISM I = Dionisie M. Pippidi, Inscriptiones Scythiae Minoris graecae et latinae. Vol. 1. Inscriptiones Histriae et vicinia, Bucharest, 1983.

ISM II = Iorgu Stoian, Inscripțiile din Scythia Minor. Vol. 2. Tomis et territorium, Bucharest, 1987.

ISM III = Alexandru Avram, Inscriptions de Scythie Mineure. Vol. 3. Callatis et territorium, Bucharest, 1999.

ISM IV = Emilian Popescu, Inscriptions de Scythie Mineure. Vol. 4, Tropaeum – Durostorum – Axiopolis, Bucharest, 2015.

ISM V = Emilia Doruţiu-Boila, Inscriptiones Scythiae Minoris graecae et latinae. Vol. 5. Capidava, Troesmis, Noviodunum. Bucharest, 1980.

IGBulg = G. Mihailov (ed.), Inscriptiones Graecae in Bulgaria Repertae, Sofia, 1958-1970

IGLR = E. Popescu, Inscripţiile greceşti şi latine din sec. IV-XIII descoperite în România, Bucharest, 1976.

IGLNovae = Kolendo, Jerzy, Violeta Božilova, Inscriptions Grecques et Latines de Novae (Mésie Inférieure), Paris, 1997.

SEG = Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum, Amsterdam – Leiden.

Publiée
2018-12-05
Langue
en
Contributeur ou commenditaire
This work was supported by a grant of the Romanian National Authority for Scientific Research, CNCS-UEFISCDI, project number PN-III-P4-IDPCE-2016-0255
Mots-clés
prosopography, quantitative analyses, Roman provinces, epigraphy