This article revisits the categories of falsae and alienae inscriptions by examining them within the broader notion of the epigraphic “life-cycle.” It argues for a methodological shift beyond the traditional stigma attached to spurious or displaced texts. Through this perspective, falsified and relocated inscriptions emerge as crucial evidence for understanding cultural practices, antiquarian scholarship and the transmission of epigraphic knowledge

Falsae vel alienae. Per uno studio del “ciclo di vita” delle iscrizioni

Calvelli Lorenzo
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Vagenheim Ginette
2025-01-01

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This article revisits the categories of falsae and alienae inscriptions by examining them within the broader notion of the epigraphic “life-cycle.” It argues for a methodological shift beyond the traditional stigma attached to spurious or displaced texts. Through this perspective, falsified and relocated inscriptions emerge as crucial evidence for understanding cultural practices, antiquarian scholarship and the transmission of epigraphic knowledge
2025
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