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Inscriptions, Persian. --- Inscriptions persanes --- Old Persian inscriptions. --- Inscriptions vieux-perses --- Inscriptions achéménides --- Forgery of inscriptions. --- Inscriptions, Persian --- Persian inscriptions --- Inscriptions vieux-perses. --- Inscriptions achéménides. --- Inscriptions achéménides.
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Inscriptions, Latin --- Forgery of inscriptions --- Building materials --- Inscriptions latines --- Inscriptions --- Construction --- Congresses --- Recycling --- History --- Congrès --- Faux --- Matériaux --- Recyclage --- Histoire --- Spain --- Espagne --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Antiquités romaines
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"This volume brings together a series of essays in which the authors discussed the concept of epigraphic forgery and the difference between forgery and counterfeiting in the light of the creation and implementation of a database entirely devoted to nongenuine inscriptions, that is, Greek and Latin inscriptions made in the post-classical period by looking, with malicious or simply imitative intent, at models from the Roman period. The contributions, born out of the need to make a theoretical database model dialogue with the needs of use, show the inevitable criticalities of the computer system but also how the upstream effort to go back to work on the syllogies, manuscript and printed, and to go to see the inscriptions in private collections and museums has allowed the discovery of unexpected contacts among the authors of the "forgeries," sometimes the identification of new forgers or the rehabilitation of those who were thought to be such, the interest in unexplored but important eras for the study of the phenomenon. Above all, the creation and implementation of the database has shown how to study epigraphic forgery requires networking and interweaving the research of scholars working in different territories and eras, putting in their hands an investigative tool adapted to the needs of the Digital Humanities" -- publisher.
Forgery of inscriptions. --- Inscriptions, Latin --- Digital humanities. --- Forgery of antiquities --- Copying. --- Inscriptions --- Copie. --- Sciences humaines numériques. --- Antiquités --- Faux. --- Faux --- Inscriptions latines. --- Antiquités
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Confronted with the shifting idea of the authority of a text and its transmission and reception in a variety of genres, settings and contexts, this collective volume envisages to enlarge and deepen our understanding of these notions by tangling literary forgery and emulation. Authority and authoritative literary productions provoke all kinds of interest and emulation. Hermeneutical techniques, detailed exegesis and historical critique are invoked to put authority, and indeed also possible falsifications, to the test. Scholars from various disciplines working on texts, either authoritative or forged, and stemming from different periods of time, reflect on these topics on a methodological basis and from a hermeneutical entrance. In doing so, a threefold axis for questioning the phenomenon is proposed, namely the motif of falsification, the mechanism or technique applied, and the direct or indirect effect of this fraud
Comparative literature --- Antiquity --- anno 500-1499 --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Transmission of texts --- Forgery in literature. --- Forgery of inscriptions --- Forgery of manuscripts --- Forgery in literature --- History and criticism. --- Littérature -- Faux --- Transmission des textes
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Forgery. --- Forgery of antiquities. --- Forgery of inscriptions. --- Obligations (Law) --- Civil law. --- Civil law --- Marriage law. --- Comparative law --- Faux. --- Droit civil. --- Antiquités --- Inscriptions --- Obligations (Droit) --- Mariage --- Droit comparé --- Droit. --- Civil law - Quebec (Province)
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