Books by Donatella Erdas
Il volume offre l’edizione critica delle iscrizioni greche e latine dell’antica Segesta, consider... more Il volume offre l’edizione critica delle iscrizioni greche e latine dell’antica Segesta, considerate nel loro contesto storico e archeologico, commentate, tradotte e illustrate. Comprende 54 epigrafi inedite ed edite e un’appendice di 6 testi epigrafici che riguardano Segesta e la sua storia. Varie sono frutto degli scavi della Scuola Normale nell’area dell’agora; tutte insieme consentono di conoscere in modo nuovo la città ellenistica e romana, la sua storia, le istituzioni, l’urbanistica e, soprattutto, gli antichi Segestani, offrendo anche un contributo alla conoscenza della Sicilia antica e non solo. Di notevole rilievo è il gruppo di iscrizioni riguardanti i lavori pubblici eseguiti nella città, che integrano le realtà monumentali emerse dagli scavi. Tali lavori – teatro, agora e suoi edifici, piazze e strade – avevano coinvolto una ristretta élite cittadina, che si autorappresentava anche con epigrafi onorarie e statue. Nei nuovi testi compare un Onasus, personaggio eminente già noto da Cicerone, o un suo familiare omonimo.
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GEI is an online, in-progress collection of Greek Inscriptions of Economic content, covering a period from the 6th to the 1st century BC. In recent years the attention of modern scholars to ancient Greek economy has received impetus from a series of newly published documents of undisputed significance. The results have been both a deeply renewed examination of consolidated theoretical positions and at the same time a detailed analysis of specific aspects of the economic life of the polis. Within this framework the GEI project aims at providing an online collection of epigraphic documents of primary importance for the comprehension of problems related to the economy of ancient Greece. Some of these documents were already included in the pioneering work of H.W. Pleket (Epigraphica I: Texts on the Economic History of the Greek World, Leiden 1964), many others, already known or newly discovered, have never been collected in a selection of this kind.
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GEI is an online, in-progress collection of Greek Inscriptions of Economic content, covering a period from the 6th to the 1st century BC. In recent years the attention of modern scholars to ancient Greek economy has received impetus from a series of newly published documents of undisputed significance. The results have been both a deeply renewed examination of consolidated theoretical positions and at the same time a detailed analysis of specific aspects of the economic life of the polis. Within this framework the GEI project aims at providing an online collection of epigraphic documents of primary importance for the comprehension of problems related to the economy of ancient Greece. Some of these documents were already included in the pioneering work of H.W. Pleket (Epigraphica I: Texts on the Economic History of the Greek World, Leiden 1964), many others, already known or newly discovered, have never been collected in a selection of this kind.
Papers by Donatella Erdas
GEI is an online, in-progress collection of Greek Inscriptions of Economic content, covering a period from the 6th to the 1st century BC. In recent years the attention of modern scholars to ancient Greek economy has received impetus from a series of newly published documents of undisputed significance. The results have been both a deeply renewed examination of consolidated theoretical positions and at the same time a detailed analysis of specific aspects of the economic life of the polis. Within this framework the GEI project aims at providing an online collection of epigraphic documents of primary importance for the comprehension of problems related to the economy of ancient Greece. Some of these documents were already included in the pioneering work of H.W. Pleket (Epigraphica I: Texts on the Economic History of the Greek World, Leiden 1964), many others, already known or newly discovered, have never been collected in a selection of this kind.