- Summary
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Historians of Antiquity also consult archives. Many recent works illustrate the results of this research: we might mention editions or studies of scientific correspondence, or the digitisation of ancient archaeological archives, or the inclusion of private collections in the archives of major institutes or research centres.
The book traverses the succession of times, shaping and skewing, constructing and deconstructing, rather than rediscovering, Antiquity.
- Contents
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L’historien de l’Antiquité face aux collections et archives
Sylvie Pittia, Maria Teresa Schettino
Collections et archives : quelles enquêtes pour l’historien de l’Antiquité ? Le cas de l’épigraphie latine
Monique Dondin-Payre
Epistolario scientifico e cultura nazionale: la corrispondenza di Theodor Mommsen con gli studiosi italiani
Arnaldo Marcone
Un destin d’archives : les papiers de l’économe Dionysodôros (iiie siècle avant notre ère)
Stéphanie Wackenier
Archives pour l’histoire de l’Italie méridionale et de la Sicile : la bibliothèque « Giustino Fortunato » de Rome
Laurence Mercuri
Aux sources de l’internationalisation des sciences, Juliette Ernst et la bibliographie d’études classiques
Ilse Hilbold
Postface
Agnès Vatican - Author (s)
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Sylvie PITTIA (edit. director)Maria Teresa SCHETTINO (edit. director)S. PITTIA (Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) and M. T. SCHETTINO (UHA) are professors of Roman history.
- Readership
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Academic or cultured readers interested in the sources used by historians of Antiquity.
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- Support (s)
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Journal supported by the INSHS of the CNRS, published in collaboration with the Institute of Ancient Sciences and Techniques (Marie and Louis Pasteur University – ISTA UR 4011) and the Society of University Professors of Ancient History (SoPHAU).




