Antiquity and its Afterlife

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Studies in Honour of Joan Carbonell Manils


Curatore: Gerard Gonzàlez Germain, Javier Moralejo Ordax
Isbn: 978-88-3613-713-8
Collana: Studi e testi di epigrafia / ISSN 2704-8896
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Studies in Honour of Joan Carbonell Manils

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ISBN978-88-3613-713-8
Numero in collana05
CollanaStudi e testi di epigrafia / ISSN 2704-8896
CuratoreGerard Gonzàlez Germain, Javier Moralejo Ordax
PagineVIII-205
Anno2026
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Gerard González Germain is Professor of Latin Philology at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB). His main line of research focuses on the reception of Roman antiquities in the Renaissance, with particular attention to epigraphy. He is the author of El despertar epigráfico en el Renacimiento hispánico (Faenza, 2013) and Agostino Vespucci. A Description of All Spain (Rome, 2017). Together with Joan Carbonell, he has edited The Epigrammata Antiquae Urbis (1521) and Its Influence on European Antiquarianism (Rome, 2020) and Antiquarian Literature in the Sixteenth Century: Archaeology and Epigraphy in Printed Books and Manuscripts (Berlin/Boston, 2024).

Javier Moralejo Ordax is Professor of Epigraphy and Classical Archaeology at the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM) and editor-in-chief of the journal Gladius (Spanish National Research Council). His research has focused on the fields of Latin epigraphy in Hispania, in relation to the study of the Roman army, and on the analysis of the Late Iberian Period and the Romanisation of Upper Andalusia, particularly from the perspective of military archaeology. He is the author of the monographs El armamento y la táctica militar de los galos. Fuentes literarias, iconográficas y arqueológicas (Vitoria, 2011) and Ejército y soldados de Roma. Epigrafía y territorio en la Hispania Citerior altoimperial (Madrid, 2021).

Gerard González Germain is Professor of Latin Philology at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB). His main line of research focuses on the reception of Roman antiquities in the Renaissance, with particular attention to epigraphy. He is the author of El despertar epigráfico en el Renacimiento hispánico (Faenza, 2013) and Agostino Vespucci. A Description of All Spain (Rome, 2017). Together with Joan Carbonell, he has edited The Epigrammata Antiquae Urbis (1521) and Its Influence on European Antiquarianism (Rome, 2020) and Antiquarian Literature in the Sixteenth Century: Archaeology and Epigraphy in Printed Books and Manuscripts (Berlin/Boston, 2024).

Javier Moralejo Ordax is Professor of Epigraphy and Classical Archaeology at the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM) and editor-in-chief of the journal Gladius (Spanish National Research Council). His research has focused on the fields of Latin epigraphy in Hispania, in relation to the study of the Roman army, and on the analysis of the Late Iberian Period and the Romanisation of Upper Andalusia, particularly from the perspective of military archaeology. He is the author of the monographs El armamento y la táctica militar de los galos. Fuentes literarias, iconográficas y arqueológicas (Vitoria, 2011) and Ejército y soldados de Roma. Epigrafía y territorio en la Hispania Citerior altoimperial (Madrid, 2021).