Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Monteverde
- Vigna Randanini
- Vigna Cimarra
- Via Casilina (formerly Labicana)
- Villa Torlonia
- Other sites in Rome
- Unknown provenance
- Glass and other objects
- App.1 Non-Jewish inscriptions concerning Jews
- App.2 Dis Manibus in possibly Jewish inscriptions
- App.3 Inscription probably not from Rome
- App.4 Inscriptions not considered Jewish
- Index
- Bibliography
- Abbreviations
- Concordance with CIJ
- Addenda to JIWE i
- Plates
- Map 1 Map
- Map 2 Monteverde Catacomb (area discovered 1904-6)
- Map 3 Monteverde Catacomb (area discovered 1913)
- Map 4 Vigna Randanini Catacomb
- Map 5 Via Casilina Catacomb
- Map 6 Villa Torlonia Catacombs
- Plate section
App.1 - Non-Jewish inscriptions concerning Jews
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 January 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Monteverde
- Vigna Randanini
- Vigna Cimarra
- Via Casilina (formerly Labicana)
- Villa Torlonia
- Other sites in Rome
- Unknown provenance
- Glass and other objects
- App.1 Non-Jewish inscriptions concerning Jews
- App.2 Dis Manibus in possibly Jewish inscriptions
- App.3 Inscription probably not from Rome
- App.4 Inscriptions not considered Jewish
- Index
- Bibliography
- Abbreviations
- Concordance with CIJ
- Addenda to JIWE i
- Plates
- Map 1 Map
- Map 2 Monteverde Catacomb (area discovered 1904-6)
- Map 3 Monteverde Catacomb (area discovered 1913)
- Map 4 Vigna Randanini Catacomb
- Map 5 Via Casilina Catacomb
- Map 6 Villa Torlonia Catacombs
- Plate section
Summary
601 (CIJ i 530): Central Rome: 374 or later. Prefect's edict; Latin.
Two fragments of large marble plaques.
(A) Antiquario Comunale. (B) Museo Nazionale delle Terme.
Text follows CIL; differs slightly from CIJ.
(A): Felix Tineosus | Iudaeus.
(B): Creti[cu]s Iudeus.
(A): Gatti IVDΛEVS (B): Gatti, CIJ Cretic[u]s; l. Iudaeus
Lanciani (1885), p.163 no.1088 ((B) only); Gatti & Huelsen (1891), pp.344, 347 (from the stones); AE (1892), pp.300-2 no.28-9 (follows Gatti & Huelsen); CIL vi.iv.2 (1902), pp.3171-2 nos.31893 & 31896; Diehl, ILCV i (1927), p.128 no.672 h&n (from CIL): CIJ i (1936), pp.390-1 no.530.
Collon (1940), p.88; Vismara (1986), p.357 n.97.
(A) is from frag.(e) 11.5-6 of CIL vi 31893: parts of an edict of the urban prefect inscribed on a large marble plaque found at Via della Polveriera 50 between the Colosseum and S. Pietro in Vincoli, listing people who have apparently violated the laws against the sale or distribution of bread in some way. The names are listed by districts, but there is no indication of the district to which this fragment refers (contra CIJ). The prefect's name can be restored as Tarracius Bassus (ILS 6072), which dates the inscription in or after 374 (PLRE i, p.158).
(B) is from a fragment found in 1884 in the foundations of the Basilica Iulia; 7 cm. thick, with letters 1 cm. high. It is at the head of a column of names whose significance is unclear.
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- Jewish Inscriptions of Western Europe , pp. 486 - 488Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1995