This contribution aims to investigate the epigraphic reflections of the Roman presence on the south-eastern shore of the Adriatic in the period in which Rome first imposed a real stable presence through the foundation of three colonies. At the end of the survey of the epigraphic documentation, we can state that one can correctly speak of a defined epigraphic habit, the result of the carry-over of the Italic tradition by the settlers of the three deductions. In particular, in the Caesarian/Augustan age, at the time of the arrival of the new citizens, a new language is constituted, which saw mixed the Hellenic substratum and the imported Roman elements in a hybrid form.

L'orizzonte epigrafico greco-latino di età cesariana-augustea in Illiria meridionale e nell'Epiro

Andrea Raggi;
2022-01-01

Abstract

This contribution aims to investigate the epigraphic reflections of the Roman presence on the south-eastern shore of the Adriatic in the period in which Rome first imposed a real stable presence through the foundation of three colonies. At the end of the survey of the epigraphic documentation, we can state that one can correctly speak of a defined epigraphic habit, the result of the carry-over of the Italic tradition by the settlers of the three deductions. In particular, in the Caesarian/Augustan age, at the time of the arrival of the new citizens, a new language is constituted, which saw mixed the Hellenic substratum and the imported Roman elements in a hybrid form.
2022
Raggi, Andrea; Antolini, Simona
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