The paper analyzes two important milestones of the Republican period with the name of the consul T. Quinctius Flamininus, placed along the road conventionally called via Quinctia, which connected Fiesole to Pisa. The first one, considered lost, was found in Florence at the collection Antinori, where it was possible to carry out the autopsy, which let to solve some doubts about the number of miles. The second one had been relegated in the Corpus among the false inscriptions but a closer analysis of fontes confirmed that the document was authentic. It is thus two different milestones located respectively 40 and 32 miles from Pisa along an important Republican road that connected the via Cassia.
I due miliari repubblicani della via Faesulae-Pisae e la viabilità nell’Etruria settentrionale
Buonopane Alfredo;
2018-01-01
Abstract
The paper analyzes two important milestones of the Republican period with the name of the consul T. Quinctius Flamininus, placed along the road conventionally called via Quinctia, which connected Fiesole to Pisa. The first one, considered lost, was found in Florence at the collection Antinori, where it was possible to carry out the autopsy, which let to solve some doubts about the number of miles. The second one had been relegated in the Corpus among the false inscriptions but a closer analysis of fontes confirmed that the document was authentic. It is thus two different milestones located respectively 40 and 32 miles from Pisa along an important Republican road that connected the via Cassia.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.