Cil 1 2 10 latin text.
Marble roman epitaph.
In 1888 de rossi argued on the basis.
The inscription considered to be one of the most interesting of latin epitaphs is unique because it contains both typical epitaphic information and more personal and sexual details.
Death caused all your virtues your honour good report and valiance your glory and your talents to be short lived.
The romans often used such inscriptions to record very precise details about the deceased such as their age occupation and life history.
Height 21cm width 23 2cm.
Latin epitaphs translated by e h warmington.
Allia potestas was a freedwoman from the roman town of perugia who lived sometime during the 1st 4th centuries ce.
The letters are between 2 3 and 3 4 cm in height.
Publius cornelius scipio probably a son of scipio africanus.
The tombstone of this ex slave from the town of perugia contains fascinating details about her daily life loves and sexual exploits.
Most of the latin inscriptions now in the jhu museum were acquired by harry langford wilson in the winter of 1906 1907 in rome.
You who have worn the honoured cap of jupiter s holy priest.
Commemorating the loss of a child it presents a boy and his dog accompanied by a touching inscription in latin which can be translated to the departed spirit of anthus.
She is known only through her epitaph found on a marble tablet in via pinciana rome in 1912.
He died about 170 b c.
Carved in a white marble.
Two arguments have been proposed hitherto for the origin of the stone and thus the location of the workshop where the epitaph was made.
In 2020 a time of unprecedented loss and mourning globally this roman funerary altar is an exemplar of the enduring power of monuments.
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A pedimented slab with acroteria ornaments inscribed with an epitaph to a certain licinia amias and decorated with images of two fish and an anchor in addition to a wreath and ivy which is found between the common latin invocation d m at the top of the epitaph.
The origin of the epitaph of pope hadrian i volume 73 joanna story judith bunbury anna candida felici gabriele fronterotta mario piacentini chiara nicolais daria scacciatelli sebastiano sciuti margherita vendittelli.
On the front two pieces of a sarcophagus.
Roman epitaph 2nd 3rd century ad.
Despite its unusual character the black marble of hadrian s epitaph has been subject to much less analysis than other aspects of its manufacture.