Despre scris şi învăţătura de carte la Tibiscum

  • Subiect: „By writing, humans might express their feelings, opinions and property, or even the desire to progress. The spontaneous writing might be seen as the activity that puts in light the individual intelligence and the way to adapt to the social position of an individual. Direct proves of the importance of writing in daily life and wish to progress in learning were found at Tibiscum; both graffiti, writing on raw paste on tegular materials or other ceramic products, and writing on epigraphic monuments are among these proves. The inscriptions from Tibiscum are in Latin language in the largest part, but there are also ones in the language of the Palmyrenes, and in Greek. Certainly the population at Tibiscum left also informal and mainly formal writings for proving of her presence there, no matter the language of writings on various materials. These writings clearly and tangibly show the people there can speak Latin and Aramaic some of them at least. These writings analyze help us to round the image of a community sitting on the Timiş banks since the first years of the Roman province, and keeping to live there after the official retreat of the Roman army and administration; the Latin language was used up from the ones resting there during the next years. ”
  • Limba de redactare: română
  • Vezi publicația: Banatica
  • Editura: Muzeului Banatului Montan
  • Loc publicare: Reşiţa
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2020
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: 30; nr. în TOM: 1; anul 2020
  • Paginaţia: 207-216
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