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'''Catacombs'''
'''Catacombs''' (see [[Topics]])


See also [[Burial Practices]]
* [[Archaeology]] -- [[Archaeologists]] -- [[Burial Practices]] -- [[Christian Archaeology]] -- [[Early Christian Studies]]


==Overview==
==Overview==
==The Catacombs in Scholarship==
Some inscriptions found in the Roman catacombs shows that the first modern scholars to visit them were [[Pomponio Leto]] and members of his ''Accademia Romana'' at the end of the 15th century. They however were interested in Roman not Christian antiquities; see [[Antiquitates Urbis (1527 Fulvio), book]].
The work of the '''Accademia Romana''' inspired the Augustinian [[Onofrio Panvinio]] to write the first treatise on Christian Catacombs, based on ancient literary sources; see [[De ritu sepeliendi mortuos apud veteres Christianos et eorundem coemeteriis (1568 Panvinio), book]]. It was not until 1578, however, that the Christian catacombs of Rome were "rediscovered" and their archaeological exploration first carried out.
====Lists of the ''Conservatori dei Sacri Cimiteri di Roma''====
*[[Marco Antonio Boldetti]] (1718-)
*[[Giuseppe Settele]] (-1842)
*[[Giuseppe Marchi]] (1842-)
*[[Giovanni Battista de Rossi]] (-1894)
The Commission of Sacred Archaeology was established by Pope Pious IX on January 6, 1852:
*[[Orazio Marucchi]] (1894-)
*[[Antonio Ferrua]]
==External links==
==References==
* '''Catacombs (Rome)''' / [[Leonard V. Rudgers]] / [[T&T Clark Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism (2020 Stuckenbruck, Gurtner), edited volumes]]
*'''Catacombs''' / [[Leonard V. Rudgers]] / [[The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism (2010 Collins / Harlow), edited volume]], 463-464


==External links==
==External links==


==Select Bibliography (articles)==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catacombs Wikipedia]
*'''Catacombs''' / [[Leonard V. Rudgers]] / In: [[The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism (2010 Collins / Harlow), edited volume]], 463-464




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Catacombs (see Topics)

Overview

The Catacombs in Scholarship

Some inscriptions found in the Roman catacombs shows that the first modern scholars to visit them were Pomponio Leto and members of his Accademia Romana at the end of the 15th century. They however were interested in Roman not Christian antiquities; see Antiquitates Urbis (1527 Fulvio), book.

The work of the Accademia Romana inspired the Augustinian Onofrio Panvinio to write the first treatise on Christian Catacombs, based on ancient literary sources; see De ritu sepeliendi mortuos apud veteres Christianos et eorundem coemeteriis (1568 Panvinio), book. It was not until 1578, however, that the Christian catacombs of Rome were "rediscovered" and their archaeological exploration first carried out.

Lists of the Conservatori dei Sacri Cimiteri di Roma

The Commission of Sacred Archaeology was established by Pope Pious IX on January 6, 1852:

External links

References

External links