The epigraphical researches of Mr. Fleet have destroyed Fergusson's hypothesis.
Any such interruption of intellectual life during that period is, even apart from epigraphical testimony, rendered highly improbable by other considerations.
When Ward's faculties were impaired through age, his duties were necessarily performed by others.
On the Danube frontier von Domaszewski has concluded from the epigraphical evidence that Aquincum and Arrabona each held two alae in the first century.
Unfortunately the epigraphical evidence does not support the idea that the activity of the two legions was localized in this way.
For the first and third there is epigraphical evidence, and the last two appear also among the nationes of Hyginus.
A date without an epigraphical reference refers to a ‘diploma’.
Epigraphical evidence adds to the list a few regiments from the Danubian provinces and some corps of oriental archers.
Later epigraphical discoveries, while clearing up many points of detail, have left his main argument unaffected, and it forms the basis of the following discussion.
The epigraphical evidence is abundant, and the efforts of modern scholars, particularly von Domaszewski in his monumental treatise, Die Rangordnung des römischen Heeres, have done much to make the main lines of the system clear.
Epigraphical evidence suggests that the Cohors I Frixagorum of the Notitia is identical with this regiment.
Unfortunately, no clear and direct evidence can be obtained on this point either from literary or epigraphical sources.
Many other cavalry regiments, which are shown by epigraphical evidence to have existed at an early date and to have been Gallic in composition, bear titles similarly formed from personal names.
This study is the first of a series of studies already in progress, in which the author hopes to make some contributions to the history of the towns of the early Latin League, from the topographical and epigraphical points of view.
This observation, applied to a large number of monuments, gave rise to many of the splendid epigraphicallabours of Borghesi (see e.
Out of the publication of the Corpus there grew up a new school of students, who devoted themselves to discovering and editing new texts, and working up epigraphical results into monographs upon the many-sided history of Greece.
This is in the realm of speculation, but it is not improbable that further epigraphical studies may confirm the hypothesis.
Concerning the earliest epigraphical instances of the use of the nine symbols, plus the zero, with place value, there {46} is some question.
For epigraphical and grammatical peculiarities see ibid.
A unique vase, from the epigraphicalpoint of view, is E 732 in the Louvre, found at Cervetri, to which allusion has been made elsewhere (Vol.
I cannot, however, as yet determine the exact dates referred to, and the story differs from that acquired from Hindu and Portuguese accounts, the dates of which are confirmed by epigraphical records.
This account may or may not be accurate in all details, but it at least tallies fairly with the epigraphical and other records of the time.
This is one of the results of modern archæological investigations and of epigraphical research, two great sources of new light upon early Christian history which have been only of late years duly appreciated.
The latest account of Iconium as it is at present will be found in Sterrett's Epigraphical Journey in Asia Minor, printed among the Papers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Boston, 1884.
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