A close examination of three bilingual (Greek-Latin) verse inscriptions coming from Middle East and dating to the Imperial age offers a precious chance for observing the relations between Greek and Roman languages and cultures in the everyday life of the Graeco-Roman East: their texts, languages, personal names and monuments betray a multifaceted cultural context, where the interaction of Greek paideia and Roman tradition casts light on a different and more varied local background.

Greek-Latin bilingualism and cultural identity in the Graeco-Roman East: Carmina Epigraphica Graeca et Latina (CEGL) from the Middle East

Garulli Valentina
;
Santin Eleonora
2020

Abstract

A close examination of three bilingual (Greek-Latin) verse inscriptions coming from Middle East and dating to the Imperial age offers a precious chance for observing the relations between Greek and Roman languages and cultures in the everyday life of the Graeco-Roman East: their texts, languages, personal names and monuments betray a multifaceted cultural context, where the interaction of Greek paideia and Roman tradition casts light on a different and more varied local background.
2020
Greek Paideia and Local Tradition in the Graeco-Roman East
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Garulli Valentina; Santin Eleonora
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