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The Epigrapher at Work

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This chapter introduces the reader to how an epigrapher works with inscriptions. It uses Hans-Georg Pflaum’s publication of an inscription from North Africa honouring Suetonius as a model for how students and scholars should proceed in editing, dating, and interpreting an inscription. Information is also given on how to use twenty-first century aids, such as digital photography .
Title: The Epigrapher at Work
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This chapter introduces the reader to how an epigrapher works with inscriptions.
It uses Hans-Georg Pflaum’s publication of an inscription from North Africa honouring Suetonius as a model for how students and scholars should proceed in editing, dating, and interpreting an inscription.
Information is also given on how to use twenty-first century aids, such as digital photography .

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