Skip to the main content

Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.15291/misc.4184

Spatial terminology from the Nin inscription (CIL 3, 14322.4)

Sonja Kirchhoffer ; Independent researcher, Zagreb, Croatia


Full text: croatian pdf 10.884 Kb

page 9-32

downloads: 99

cite

Full text: english pdf 10.884 Kb

page 9-32

downloads: 48

cite


Abstract

This paper analyses and focuses primarily on the spatial terminology from the Nin inscription (CIL 3, 14322.4) and its meaning. Three spatial terms (taberna, pergula, maenianum) from the Nin inscription are compared with the spatial terminology from two Pompeii inscriptions (CIL 4, 138; CIL 4, 1136). The aim of the paper is to indicate that the use of these terms in ancient Aenona (present-day Nin) was a reflection of early and intensive romanisation in which the terms were used in public, and most likely in private construction. Such findings are extremely rare, which increases the significance of the Nin inscription, which therefore can be placed “side by side” with the aforementioned epigraphic heritage of Pompeii.

Keywords

epigraphy; spatial terminology (taberna, pergola and maenianum); forum; Nin; Pompeii; Romanisation

Hrčak ID:

306570

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/306570

Publication date:

24.7.2023.

Article data in other languages: croatian

Visits: 365 *