The Presence, Role and Significance of Latin in the Epigraphy and Culture of the Roman Near East
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Eck, Werner. “The Presence, Role and Significance of Latin in the Epigraphy and Culture of the Roman Near East.” In From Hellenism to Islam: Cultural and Linguistic Change in the Roman Near East, edited by Hannah M. Cotton, 1–42. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.Full Citation Information
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Title: The Presence, Role and Significance of Latin in the Epigraphy and Culture of the Roman Near East
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Title: From Hellenism to Islam: Cultural and Linguistic Change in the Roman Near East
Editor: Hannah M. Cotton
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Place of Publication: Cambridge
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date of Publication: 2009
Pages: 1-42
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