Carmina Ex Antiquis Lapidibus, Volume 1, is a scholarly work by Francesco Maria Bonada presenting a collection of poems inscribed on ancient stones. Written in Latin, this volume offers transcriptions, interpretations, and extensive notes (dissertationibvs ac notis illvstrata) that illuminate the historical and cultural contexts of each inscription. This work is invaluable for classicists, historians, and anyone interested in Roman epigraphy and the poetic expressions of antiquity. Bonada's meticulous scholarship makes these ancient voices accessible to modern readers, providing a unique window into the lives and beliefs of those who left their mark on stone.
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