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Em. Espérandieu, Inscriptions latines de Gaule (Narbonnaise). Paris : Ernest Leroux, 1929. Pp. ii + 224. Fr. 70.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

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Reviews and Notices of Recent Publications
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Copyright ©C. E. Stevens 1936. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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1 Here is it not time to raise a protest against the widespread statement that Herodotus I, 94 and Pliny NH iii, 14, 113 prove the identity of the Villanovans with the Umbrians ? Herodotus seems to refer to the historical Umbria on the Adriatic coast, and Pliny probably has in mind Etruria Umbrica, whose capitals, Perugia and Cortona, preserved the memory of their Umbrian origin. Neither passage necessarily involves the Villanovan areas at all.