The "Schedae Epigraphicae" of M. Antonius Prudens in Matal, Pighius and Egio's Papers
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Abstract
The section of Jean Matal's epigraphic sylloge (ms. Vat. Lat. 6039) attributed to M. Antonius Prudens was one of the main sources that Hübner used for the inscriptions which were copied in the 16th century and were subsequently lost. This paper analyses the content of this sylloge, which corresponds exactly to an anonymous manuscript owned by Matal (ms. Vat. Lat. 6037). In turn, this collection comes from a previous one written some years before by Honorato Juan and which has survived inside the ms. 3610 of the BNE. The only other known reference to M. Antonius Prudens (given by Benedetto Egio) is dealt with, and another anonymous sylloge (owned by Pighius) deriving from this same epigraphic tradition is identified.
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