Wilhelm Henzen, Edward J. Jory, Gian Battista De Rossi, D. G. Moore, Eugen Bormann, Christian Hülsen, Martin Bang
The Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (CIL) was founded under the direction of Theodor Mommsen in 1835. By the First World War, the majority of the known Latin inscriptions of antique provenance had already been published. International recognition was accorded to the achievements first of Mommsen and then particularly of his pupils, working in collaboration with scholars from the countries where the inscriptions were found. Since that time, the Corpus has been considered to be the authoritative documentation of the epigraphic heritage of Roman antiquity. It is a useful tool for reasarch on...
The Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (CIL) was founded under the direction of Theodor Mommsen in 1835. By the First World War, the majority of the known...