Un nouveau nom de famille a Nimes: la rehabilitation d’une inscription retrouvée
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Abstract
A comparison shows that the inscription of the corpus of Gruter, p. 775, n° 2, was found in Nîmes in 1951 as an incomplete inscription. The Fossombrone inscription, reported to Hirschfeld by Bormann, should not replace it (CIL, XII, 3537), because it is a false inscription. In the text that now prevails, there is another attestation of the Connonius gentile
Keywords
- Italian collections (Passionei)
- Known
- Condius
- Connonius
- Crane
- Fossombrone
- false registration
- Nimes
- Cal Passionei
- Seguier (Jean-Francois)