543. Honours for L. Volusius Bassus Cerealis
- Description:
- Reverse face of 287, four fragments of a grey marble panel (the largest, w: 0.25 x h: 0.27 x d: 0.02).
- Text:
- Re-inscribed within a moulded panel (die, w: 0.28 x h: 0.53) from which a previous inscription has been erased; the first word is cut above the die, with ivy leaves on either side.
- Letters:
- Late form of Rustic capitals: l.1, 0.07; remainder, 0.03-0.05.
- Date:
- Late third to fourth centuries A.D. (lettering).
- Findspot:
- Lepcis Magna: Theatre
- Original Location:
- Unknown
- Last recorded location:
- Findspot
- Bibliography:
- A.E. Gordon, American Journal of Archaeology , LVII:151. This edition taken from J. M. Reynolds and J. B. Ward-Perkins, The Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania, Rome: British School at Rome, 1952; including revisions from J. M. Reynolds, 'Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania: A Supplement', Proceedings of the British School at Rome 23 (1955), 124-147
- Text constituted from:
- Transcription (Reynolds, Ward-Perkins)
<ab>
</ab>
<lb
n="1"
/>
Curni
<lb
n="2"
/>
<expan>
<abbr>
L
</abbr>
<ex>
</expan>
ucio
</ex>
Volusio
Basso
Caere
<unclear
reason="damage"
>
a
</unclear>
li
<lb
n="3"
/>
<expan>
<abbr>
c
</abbr>
<ex>
</expan>
larissimo
</ex>
<expan>
<abbr>
u
</abbr>
<ex>
</expan>
iro
</ex>
et
<expan>
<abbr>
co
</abbr>
<ex>
n
</ex>
<abbr>
s
</abbr>
<ex>
</expan>
ulari
</ex>
<expan>
<abbr>
cur
</abbr>
<ex>
</expan>
atori
</ex>
rei
<expan>
<abbr>
p
</abbr>
<ex>
</expan>
ublicae
</ex>
suae
<lb
n="4"
/>
quae
inter
cetera
ope
<lb
n="5"
type="worddiv"
/>
ra
quae
industria
et
la
<lb
n="6"
type="worddiv"
/>
bore
maximo
renouauit
<lb
n="7"
/>
Vlpiam
<unclear
reason="damage"
>
b
</unclear>
asilicam
cum
fo
<lb
n="8"
type="worddiv"
/>
ri
eius
in
meliorem
faci
<lb
n="9"
type="worddiv"
/>
em
publico
sumptu
resti
<lb
n="10"
type="worddiv"
/>
tuit
gratiam
afferen
<lb
n="11"
type="worddiv"
/>
t
<unclear
reason="damage"
>
e
</unclear>
s
Lepcitani
publice
7, fori: Cum foro eius?
8, sic
Translation:
(In honour) of Curnius. To Lucius Volusius Bassus Cerealis, of senatorial and consular status, curator of his own city, for which, along with other public works that he renewed by his industry and tremendous effort, he restored the basilica Ulpia, with its public place, to a better appearance using public money; offering their gratitude, the Lepcitanians, publicly.
Commentary:
l. 2. L. Volusius Bassus Caerealis. Also in 544, ll. 1-6, 9; for the other members of the family see 579.
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