Vol. 2 (1994): Annexes of Antiquity and Christianity: Personal names in the Latin inscriptions of Hispania
Antigüedad y Cristianismo
Vol. 2 (1994): Annexes of Antiquity and Christianity: Personal names in the Latin inscriptions of Hispania
The elaboration of this repertoire has raised not a few methodological problems, the main one of which has been the criterion of information selection. In the first place, in the territorial scope: opting for the information of the luspanic inscriptions meant forgetting the population emigrated outside the Peninsula, fundamentally soldiers, and using data of emigrants arriving in Hispania from other points of the Empire, including the officials; Including Hispanic emigrants implied expunging texts with immigrants in the Peninsula, even in those cases not declared in the epitaphs, which clearly seemed impossible.
Published:
08-05-1994
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6018/ayc
Frequency:
Anual