From the comparison between the Livian account of the Bacchanalia and of the epigraphic text known by the bronce of Tiriolo (CIL I 581) it's possible to reconstruct palingenetically the sequences of this affair and specially the content of at least six senatorial decrees and three consular edicts. To these acts it's possible to add the epistula that communicated the senatorial and consular decisions transmitted as excerpt in the inscription of Tiriolo and there connected to each other through intertexual references.

Senatus consulta ed edicta de Bacchanalibus: documentazione epigrafica e tradizione liviana

Annarosa Gallo
2017-01-01

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From the comparison between the Livian account of the Bacchanalia and of the epigraphic text known by the bronce of Tiriolo (CIL I 581) it's possible to reconstruct palingenetically the sequences of this affair and specially the content of at least six senatorial decrees and three consular edicts. To these acts it's possible to add the epistula that communicated the senatorial and consular decisions transmitted as excerpt in the inscription of Tiriolo and there connected to each other through intertexual references.
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