Abstract
Among the three Greek inscriptions in AIJ, no. 526, from Sisak (ancient Siscia in Pannonia Superior), is a lead curse tablet (Jordan 1985a, 82) whose text, a list of Latin and Greek names, V. Hoffiller, its editor in the volume, reproduced virtually unchanged from its editio princeps (Brunsmid 1898, 190-192), which is faulty in several respects.
Highlights
Verlagsort: Wien. - Herstellungsort: Wien. - Printed in Austria
Its editor in the volume, reproduced virtually unchanged from its editio princeps (Brunsmid 1898, 190-192), which is faulty in several respects
Marjeta Sasel Kos has kindly supplied us with an excellent photograph; among the improvements that it allows are corrected readings of some of the names and the elimination of a ghost-word
Summary
Herausgeber: Gerhard Dobesch, Hermann Harrauer, Peter Siewert und Ekkehard Weber, c/o Institut für Alte Geschichte, Universität Wien, Dr Kar! Ba g n all (New York), Bernhard Pa 1 m e (Wien), Franks in Alexander Beg er t (Mainz), Die Ehrenmonate in der Zeit Caligulas. Untersuchungen zu den "hausgeborenen " Sklaven und Sklavinnen im Westen des römischen Kais erreiches, Stuttgart 1994
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