Of Inscriptions Antique Findings IN Neris (Allier)

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Ancient inscriptions discovered at Néris (Allier).

Ancient inscriptions discovered at Néris (Allier).

Document type : signed autograph manuscript

Number of documents: 1 - Number of pages: 1 p. 1/2 - Size: Folio

Place : Without

Date : 07/23/1853

RECIPIENT : Without

State : small flaws

Manuscript by Louis Gabriel Désiré Esmonnot, Bourbon archaeologist whose work has focused particularly on Néris-les-Bains. It is entitled: “Note on ancient inscriptions recently found at Néris, read at the meeting of July 23, 1853, by M. Esmonnot”. "Digging the foundations of a house located near the thermal establishment, we found at an average depth of 1 meter, many fragments of very thick white marble tablets, bearing inscriptions in large capital letters from the Gallo period. -Roman. These fragments belong to three different inscriptions […]”.

Corrections by another hand and addition of this header mention: "This must end the Bulletin number".
 
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Ancient inscriptions discovered at Néris (Allier). Ancient inscriptions discovered at Néris (Allier). Number of documents: 1 - Number of pages: 1 p. 1/2 - Size: Folio Manuscript by Louis Gabriel Désiré Esmonnot, Bourbon archaeologist whose work has focused particularly on Néris-les-Bains. It is entitled: “Note on ancient inscriptions recently found at Néris, read at the meeting of July 23, 1853, by M. Esmonnot”. "Digging the foundations of a house located near the thermal establishment, we found at an average depth of 1 meter, many fragments of very thick white marble tablets, bearing inscriptions in large capital letters from the Gallo period. -Roman. These fragments belong to three different inscriptions […]”. Corrections by another hand and addition of this header mention: "This must en