Inscriptiones Hispaniae christianae. Supplementum, by Emil H bner, is a scholarly work focusing on Christian inscriptions found in Spain. Written in Latin, this supplement builds upon existing knowledge of epigraphy, providing a detailed catalogue and analysis of these historical artifacts. This volume is an invaluable resource for researchers and historians interested in the early Christian history of the Iberian Peninsula, offering primary source material for understanding the religious and cultural landscape of the time. The collection and examination of these inscriptions offer insights into the development and spread of Christianity in Spain and the social and religious practices of early Christians.
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