L'Année épigraphique
L'Année épigraphique (The Epigraphic Year, standard abbreviation AE) is a French publication on
Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), a part was edited under its aegis. It systematically collects all the inscriptions discovered each year from all around the world concerning Ancient Rome
, mainly in Latin or ancient Greek, and sorted by period.
Leadership and editorship
- 1888–1935: René Cagnat, at first alone, then with Jean-Guillaume Feignon and Maurice Besnier until 1932, finally with Alfred Merlin.
- 1936–1964: Alfred Merlin, with Jean Gagé in some years.
- 1965: Jean Gagé and Marcel Le Glay.
- 1966–1973: Jean Gagé, Marcel Le Glay, Hans-Georg Pflaum and Pierre Wuilleumier.
- 1974–1978: André Chastagnol, Jean Gagé, Marcel Le Glay and H.-G. Pflaum.
- 1979–1980: André Chastagnol, Jean Gagé, Marcel Le Glay.
- 1981–1986: André Chastagnol, Marcel Le Glay, Patrick Le Roux.
- 1987–1990: André Chastagnol, André Laronde, Marcel Le Glay, Patrick Le Roux.
- 1991–present: Led by Mireille Corbier, Patrick Le Roux and Sylvie Dardaine.
External links
- Media related to Année Épigraphique at Wikimedia Commons
- Official site