El progreso de la epigrafía romana en Hispania (1983-1987)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1991.v59.i2.509Abstract
Among the literature produced throughout these last five years, it deserves special interest: the edition of the lex Irnitana and the comments arisen by this outstanding document and by the so-called tabula Siarensis (de honoribus Germanici Caesaris). The most important of the recent discoveries are: the deditio from the Puente de Alcántara (Lusitania), dated in 104 b. C., and five new tabulae patronatus. There must be also cited among the new corpora: Inscriptions romaines de Catalogne (IRC), Inscrições do conventus Pacensis and the Epigrafía Romana de Itálica.
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