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Vegueta: Anuario de la Facultad de Geografía e Historia, ISSN 1133-598X, Vol. 23, Nº 2, 2023, págs. 1199-1204
Inscriptions were one of the trademarks of Romanization. Used as a real mass media, they covered almost all facets of Roman public and private life. Following common patterns, however, this habit of engraving inscriptions, the so-called “epigraphic habit”, took shape in different manifestations in each region, in each province, configuring diverse and attractive epigraphic cultures. This volume, the result of a Creative Europe project coordinated by the University of Navarra and with the participation of the University of Coimbra, the one at Bordeaux and La Sapienza in Roma and, also, of the Museo Nazionale Romano and different research centers in Portugal, France, Spain and Italy, reviews not only the functions of some of these inscriptions with new approaches to well-known repertoires but also the new tools that -from the rise of the Internet to the use of digital photogrammetry, from digital epigraphy to 3d epigraphy- are being implemented for their study, their understanding and, above all, the social dissemination of their values, builders, in large part, of European identity.
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Valete vos viatores: new tools for teaching Roman epigraphy
págs. 19-62
Old wine in new skins: a video game with an epigraphic theme
Javier Andreu Pintado, Pablo Serrano Basterra, Iker Ibero Iriarte
págs. 63-93
Avvicinarsi agli antichi attraverso l'epigrafia: l'esperienza sui canali social del Museo Nazionale Romano
págs. 95-134
Epigrafia e storytelling: il caso dei Musei Civici di Reggio Emilia
págs. 135-182
págs. 183-205
Les bases de données épigraphiques et l’Institut Ausonius à l’ère des Humanités Numériques
Milagros Navarro Caballero, Nathalie Prévost, Jonathan Edmondson, Coline Ruiz Darasse
págs. 207-228
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págs. 259-306
A valorização patrimonial das inscrições romanas de Idanha-a-Velha
Armando Redentor, José Cristóvao, Pedro C. Carvalho, Patrícia Dias, Carla Ribeiro da Silva
págs. 307-354
Caput mundi e capitale d’Italia: il riflesso della storia di Roma antica e moderna nelle iscrizioni del Museo Nazionale Romano
págs. 355-381
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