The Latin Epigraph as a Didactic Element (XXXIX)
Grand-daugher’s love to her grandmother deceased
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https://doi.org/10.14195/2183-7260_67_3Keywords:
onomastic Roman acculturation, ancient demography, oralityAbstract
The study of a Roman epigraph can give us a very real image of the Roman life. In fact, the Roman literary texts show us a daily existence presented to the people of this time; a Roman epigraph was made to the present, we know, but, specially, to the future. An example is done to explain that, even because it’s a Roman epitaph to a grandmother did by her grand-daughter. The role of the woman in these Roman times is here point out.
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