In this second supplement to the Corpus of the Roman inscriptions of Verona and its territory, the scientific study of two important inscriptions, until now known only through the erudite tra-dition, is presented. They mention a sexvir Augustalis and a freedman of an emperor, probably Marcus Aurelius. Furthermore, for the first time, the scientific edition of two sepolchral steles is published, one reused in the crypt of the abbey of San Pietro di Villanova (San Bonifacio, Verona), and the other inserted in the walls built by Theodoric.

Mantissa epigraphica Veronensis 2

buonopane, alfredo
2020-01-01

Abstract

In this second supplement to the Corpus of the Roman inscriptions of Verona and its territory, the scientific study of two important inscriptions, until now known only through the erudite tra-dition, is presented. They mention a sexvir Augustalis and a freedman of an emperor, probably Marcus Aurelius. Furthermore, for the first time, the scientific edition of two sepolchral steles is published, one reused in the crypt of the abbey of San Pietro di Villanova (San Bonifacio, Verona), and the other inserted in the walls built by Theodoric.
2020
9788869472114
Latin epigraphy, Roman history, Roman Verona, familia Caesaris, sexvir augiustalis
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