Mariangelo Accursio and Pirro Ligorio : the possible (and interesting) genesis of CIL, VI 990 and CIL, VI 991
This paper aims at providing a detailed analysis of two epigraphic forgeries transcribed by Pirro Ligorio under the lemma “Accursia” in his Enciclopedia del mondo antico: CIL VI 990* and CIL VI 991*. In particular, we make an attempt to identify the genuine inscriptions that might have provided Ligo...
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