La colección epigráfica de la Universidad de Sevilla

https://doi.org/10.34780/c2b8-2ug8

Authors

  • Antonio F. Caballos Rufino [Author]
  • Armin U. Stylow [Author]

Abstract

The archaeological collection of the University of Seville, founded in 1898 as a result of numerous donations, especially by Francisco de Paula Caballero-Infante y Zuazo, consists of very heterogeneous objects, many of which are unpublished. Its epigraphic repertoire, published here, contains 19 inscriptions, mainly from Hispania Baetica, as well as two grave-stone slabs, a high imperial brick, a limestone and a lead urn from Carmona, three other bricks, as well as a late-antique or Visigothic, decorated plate, but also objects from Italy, such as a fistula aquaria from the city of Rome, eight brick stamps on tegulae, and a ceramic lid.

Keywords:

Latin epigraphy, University of Seville, Francisco de Paula Caballero-Infante y Zuazo, grave-stone slabs, funerary cista, lead urn, brick stamps, fistula aquaria, decorated plate

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2017-01-25

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Caballos Rufino, A.F. and Stylow, A.U. (2017) “La colección epigráfica de la Universidad de Sevilla”, Chiron. Mitteilungen der Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, 44, pp. 87–118. doi:10.34780/c2b8-2ug8.