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The Epigraphic Habit in the Roman Empire Author(s): Ramsay MacMullen Source: The American Journal of Philology, Vol. 103, No. 3 (Autumn, 1982), pp[removed]
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Rome / Alexandria / /

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Canon / The Johns Hopkins University Press / /

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Africa / /

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Egypt / Italy / Spain / /

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Alexandrian library / /

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A.D. 2 / A.D. / /

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Danube / Rhine / /

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Congress / The Johns Hopkins University / JSTOR / /

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Ramsay MacMullen / A. Mocsy / E. J. Jory / Florentina VII / Marcus / Alba Regia / /

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Author / *CM mP / representative / /

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Rhine / Africa / British Columbia / Danube / /

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The American Journal of Philology / /

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northern Italy / north Africa / northwestern Europe / /

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