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University of Oxford
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Not until the resolution of his military service did the emperor assign to Ulpianus his reward; but the miracle is that the divine (=imperial) grace is not a word, but grammaton .
Property / Translation EN: Not until the resolution of his military service did the emperor assign to Ulpianus his reward; but the miracle is that the divine (=imperial) grace is not a word, but grammaton . / rank
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Property / Translation EN: Not until the resolution of his military service did the emperor assign to Ulpianus his reward; but the miracle is that the divine (=imperial) grace is not a word, but grammaton . / reference
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References: Feissel, D. 'Notes d' Épigraphie chrétienne', Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 108, 545-579 , Paris 1984 , 557-8
Year: 2012
Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities

Latest revision as of 10:31, 12 May 2014

Honorific inscription for Ulpianus, possibly governor ( dux et praeses ) of Arabia, possibly indicating statue. Dodecapolis region (Arabia). Fourth to sixth century?
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Feissel, D. 'Notes d' Épigraphie chrétienne', Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 108, 545-579 , Paris 1984 , 557-8
Honorific inscription for Ulpianus, possibly governor ( dux et praeses ) of Arabia, possibly indicating statue. Dodecapolis region (Arabia). Fourth to sixth century?

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    LSA-1232
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    University of Oxford
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    Not until the resolution of his military service did the emperor assign to Ulpianus his reward; but the miracle is that the divine (=imperial) grace is not a word, but grammaton .
    1 reference
    Feissel, D. 'Notes d' Épigraphie chrétienne', Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 108, 545-579 , Paris 1984 , 557-8
    2012
    Last Statue of Antiquities