Epigrafía romana de Acinippo (Ronda la Vieja, Málaga): la documentación gráfica de Antonio Madrid Muñoz
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2020
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Universidad Complutense
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Hernando Sobrino, M. R., Epigrafía romana de Acinippo (Ronda la Vieja, Málaga): la documentación gráfica de Antonio Madrid Muñoz, Gerión 38/2, 2020, 563-583
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Analizamos en este trabajo unos documentos gráficos relativos a diversas inscripciones de Acinippo (Ronda la Vieja, Málaga) conservados en la Real Academia de la Historia (Madrid). Estos documentos (dos láminas de dibujos y una fotografía) formaban parte del material que complementaba la “Memoria” que, sobre dicho lugar, escribió el cronista rondeño Antonio Madrid Muñoz; sin embargo, no llegaron a incluirse en la publicación de la misma, que vio la luz en 1913, privando a la comunidad científica de unos datos de gran interés para la correcta valoración de los epígrafes en ella registrados.
We analyze in this paper some graphic documents, concerning to various inscriptions of Acinippo (Ronda la Vieja, Málaga) preserved at the Real Academia de la Historia (Madrid). These documents (two sheets of drawings and a photograph) were part of the material that complemented the “Memory” that Antonio Madrid Muñoz, chronicler of Ronda, wrote about this place. However, they were not included in the final version of the “Memory” –published in 1913– depriving the scientific community of interesting data for the correct evaluation of the epigraphs registered in it.
We analyze in this paper some graphic documents, concerning to various inscriptions of Acinippo (Ronda la Vieja, Málaga) preserved at the Real Academia de la Historia (Madrid). These documents (two sheets of drawings and a photograph) were part of the material that complemented the “Memory” that Antonio Madrid Muñoz, chronicler of Ronda, wrote about this place. However, they were not included in the final version of the “Memory” –published in 1913– depriving the scientific community of interesting data for the correct evaluation of the epigraphs registered in it.