Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity (2004)

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Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity (2004) Host: King's College London Other institutions involved: Institute of Classical Studies, University of London URL:

Description: A digital edition of 250 inscriptions from the Greek city of Aphrodisias, all dating from the Late Antique period (4th-10th Centuries A.D.); expanded and enhanced version of the 1989 printed book by Charlotte Roueché. This is primarily an academic resource, but the provision of full translations and indices makes it suitable for teaching also.

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Professor Charlotte Roueché Department of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies King's College London Email: charlotte.roueche@kcl.ac.uk