The Adriatic network hosts an appreciable number of honorific and dedicatory inscriptions of several sailors, seafarers, and merchants, which form a valuable heritage for the study of ship’s provenance, shipowners, shipbuilders, crews, and mariners. This paper investigates the socio-economic role of seafarers, shipbuilders, and sailors operating across the Northern and Central Adriatic Sea (and beyond) during the Imperial period (1st c.-3rd c. a.d.). © FABRIZIO SERRA EDITORE.

Ugolini, F. (2025). Corporations of shipowners, shipbuilders, and sailors in the inscriptions of the Adriatic network from the 1st c. A.D. to the 3rd. RIVISTA DI CULTURA CLASSICA E MEDIOEVALE, 67(1), 33-45 [10.19272/202506501002].

Corporations of shipowners, shipbuilders, and sailors in the inscriptions of the Adriatic network from the 1st c. A.D. to the 3rd

Ugolini, Federico
2025-01-01

Abstract

The Adriatic network hosts an appreciable number of honorific and dedicatory inscriptions of several sailors, seafarers, and merchants, which form a valuable heritage for the study of ship’s provenance, shipowners, shipbuilders, crews, and mariners. This paper investigates the socio-economic role of seafarers, shipbuilders, and sailors operating across the Northern and Central Adriatic Sea (and beyond) during the Imperial period (1st c.-3rd c. a.d.). © FABRIZIO SERRA EDITORE.
2025
Ugolini, F. (2025). Corporations of shipowners, shipbuilders, and sailors in the inscriptions of the Adriatic network from the 1st c. A.D. to the 3rd. RIVISTA DI CULTURA CLASSICA E MEDIOEVALE, 67(1), 33-45 [10.19272/202506501002].
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