The Onomastics of Junian Latins: A Preliminary Appraisal
Abstract
All mentions of Junian Latins by their name, in the literary sources between Augustus and the Severan dinasty, are here compiled including both the suspected or doubtful and the unsuspected ones. The Venidius Ennychus’ documents as well as some interesting cases known in epigraphy are also revised and analysed. Instead, other evidence is not here taken into account namely the late Roman literary sources and the Egyptian papyri. These sources will be dealt with shortly.Downloads
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