Dictionnaire D' pigraphie Chr tienne... is a comprehensive reference work on early Christian inscriptions. Compiled by Jean Jacques Bourass and Jacques-Paul Migne, this dictionary offers invaluable insights into the historical, cultural, and religious contexts of the early Christian era. The dictionary provides detailed entries on inscriptions, their locations, and interpretations, offering a rich resource for scholars and researchers interested in understanding the development of Christian communities and their material culture during the Roman period. This meticulously compiled volume remains an essential reference for anyone studying the formative centuries of Christianity.
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