A 14th Century Epitaphium Sepulcrale in the Archaeological Museum of Murcia: Paleographic Study, Contextualization and Identification
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https://doi.org/10.12795/hid.2024.i51.7Keywords:
Medieval epigraphy, Paleography, Archaeology, Gothic script, MurciaAbstract
ABSTRACT: This work deals with the comprehensive study of three epigraphic fragments preserved in the Archaeological Museum of Murcia, which had been erroneously identified as part of two different funerary monuments. Based on an exhaustive study of the fragments, following a strictly epigraphic methodology, we have been able to identify them as part of a single funerary monument. In addition, we offer a contextualization of the inscription in the precarious epigraphic production of Murcia in the medieval period and develop a complete study of the piece.
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