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XIV. Observations on three Roman Sepulchral Inscriptions found at Watermore, near Cirencester, in Gloucestershire, in 1835 and 1836. By Dr. Conrad Leemans, First Conservator of the Museum of Antiquities at Leyden

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2012

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Among the Roman antiquities which have been discovered during the last two years in Great Britain, three sepulchral monuments found at Watermore, about half a mile on the south side of Cirencester, merit especially the attention of the Antiquaries, both on account of the Inscriptions which they present, and the locality where they were discovered.

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page 212 note a The names of C. Annicius Campestris, Eros, Festus, and Procetsianus, occur on an inscription found at Rome. See Gruteri, Corp. Inscript. p. CMXXXI. 6,Google Scholar and that of Annicus is on an inscription, ibid. p. DCCLXIV. 4.

page 213 note b Gruter. p. MCXXV. 1.

page 213 note c Ibid. p. cxxx. 9. Orellii, Inscript. Lat. Sel. no. 2776Google Scholar.

page 213 note d Camden's, Britannia, Lond. 1789. vol. i. pl. 7, fig. 10Google Scholar.

page 213 note e Lysons's, Reliquiae-Britannico Romanae, vol. i. pl. 12Google Scholar.

page 213 note f Muratori, , Nov. Thes. Inscript. Mediol. 1740, p. DXXIII.Google Scholar 5. Orell. n. 3538.

page 213 note g Orell. ibid. 174.

page 213 note h Orell. ibid. n. 175.

page 213 note i Gruter, p. DCCLXIV. 4.

page 213 note k Muratori, p. DXL,. 1.

page 213 note l Murat. p. MDCCLXXVIII. 3.

page 213 note m Murat p. MDXXXIV. 4.

page 213 note n Gruter, p. CMXXII. 12.

page 213 note o Gruter. op. cit. p. DXIX. 7. Schannat, . Eiflia Illustrata, i. p. 548.Google Scholar Orell. op. cit. p. 192. Muratori, p. DCCLXXVII. 1.

page 213 note p Orell. n. 3507. Muratori, p. MXLVI. 5.

page 213 note q Maffei, , Osserv. Lett. v. p.198. Grut. p. CCCCXVII. 6. Orell. n. 4039Google Scholar.

page 213 note r Grut. p. DXLI. 7.

page 213 note s Qrell. op. cit. n. 188.

page 214 note t Page CMLVII. 5.

page 214 note u Muratori, p. MCCCXIV. 5. Gruter, DCLXXIII. 1.

page 214 note x L. 18. s. 2. Pandect, . Fam. Ereisc.Google Scholar;I. 44, Paud, . de hered. Inst.; f. 10.Google Scholar Pand, . de Reb. dub.; and 1. 26.Google Scholar Pand, . de condit. et demonstr.Google Scholar

page 214 note y 1. 5. Cod. de Religios.

page 215 note z Nenia Britannica, or a Sepulchral History of Great Britain, by the Rev. James Douglas. Lond. 1793, in fol.pl. 1,3, 14,29.

page 216 note a The name of Genialis very often occurs on inscriptions. See Muratori, p. MCCCXVII. 8; MCCCXXX. 4; Gruter, LXXX. 6; CCCXLV. 9; CDX. 10; DLVIII. 2; DCCXX. 3; DCCLXXIII. 1; DCCCVII. 13; DCCCLXXXVI. 12; CMLVI. 12; CMLXI. 5, 9. The three last were found at Narbonne. See also Orell.Inscr. 4476.

page 216 note b Gruter. op. cit. CCCCXXXIII 5.

page 216 note c Gruter. ccccxxxi. 1.

page 216 note e In the wall of a Moorish castle, Alcasaba, at Malaga in Spain, there is an inscription, L(ucio) Valerio, L(ucii) F(ilio) ovir(iti) Procvlo. Praefecto. Cohort, IIII. Thracvm. Syriacae (Muratori, op. cit. MLVI. 4; Orell. vol. ii. n. 5040). This Valerius Proculus is probably the same who erected a monument to his brother at Palaestrina. See Gruter, DLXV. 2; c(ajo) Valerio. L(ucii) F(ilio). Ovir(iti) Florino. Praef(ecto) Coh(ortis) II. Thrac(um). Svriacae. Trib(uno). Mil (itari). Leg(ionis) VII. Clavd(iae). Piae.Fid(elis) Fratri. Opt(imo) B(ene) M(erenti) Procvlvs. These second and fourth Thracian cohorts had the surname of Syriaca, because they were stationed in that country. In the same manner, in an inscription of Gruter's, p. CCCCLXXXII. 8, the second cohort of the Gauls (Coh. II. Gallorvm.) is surnamed Macedonica, to distinguish it from the Coh. ii. Gallorum eauitata, which was stationed in Britain. See the Inscriptions in Horsley's, Britannia Romana, p. 275.Google Scholar Cumberl. n. LII. & praef. p. xx. Cumberl. n. LII. a.

page 216 note e The ala Thracum Herculania occurs in an inscription upon the base of a statue found at Vaison in France. See Gruter, p. MXC. 21.

page 217 note f Fabretti, Inscript. p. 687. 98. Muratori, DXIII. 5. Orell. n. 3538.

page 218 note g P. MDCLII. 13.

page 218 note h Gruter. p. CMVI. 2.

page 218 note i Murat. p. MMLXX. 9.

page 218 note j Gruter. p. DCXLIX. 7.

page 219 note k “Ae primo congressu eminus certabatur;simul constantia, simul arte Britanni, ingentibus gladiis et brevibus cetris, missilia nostrorum vitare, vel excutere, atque ipsi magnam vim telorum superfundere: donee Agricola tres Batavorum cohortes ac Tungrorum duas cohortatus est, ut remad mucronem ac manus adducereut, quod et ipsis vetnstate militiæ exercitatum, et hostibus inhabile parva scuta et enormes gladios gerentibus: nam Britannorum gladii sine mucrone complexum armorum et in arcto pugnam non tolerabant.” Add. Tacitus, Hist. iv. 12. “Batavi— din Germanicis bellis exerciti, mox aucta per Britanniam gloria, transmissis illuc cohortibus, quas vetere instituto nobilissimi popularium regebant.”

page 219 note l Philos. Transact, vol. xix. p. 661. Camden's Britannia, iii. pl. 19. p. 246. Muratori, op. cit. LXXXI. 3.

page 220 note m Gruter. DLXII. 3.

page 220 note n Ibid. p. c. 9.

page 220 note o Orell. op. cit. n. 4476.

page 220 note p Cuper. Mon. Antiq. p. 218.

page 220 note q Gruter. op. cit. CCCXXXIV. 3.

page 221 note r Muratori, op. cit. DCCCXLIV. 9.

page 221 note s Camden's Brit. vol. iii. p. 8, fig. 8, p. 176.

page 221 note t Ibid. vol. iii. pl. 17, fig. 4.p. 245.

page 221 note u Ibid. pl. 17, fig. 1, 2, 9 & 10, p. 245.

page 221 note x Ibid. vol. iii. pl. 18, p. 245.Orell. op. cit. 3399.

page 221 note y Ibid. pl. 18, fig. 3&5.

page 221 note z Roy, Milit. Antiq. of the Rom. in Great Brit. Lond. 1795, p. 200.

page 221 note a Camden's Britan. i. pl. 7, fig. 10, p. 79.

page 221 note b Ibid. vol. i. pl. 7, p. 79. Orell. n. 4079.

page 221 note c Ibid. vol. iii. pl. 25, fig. 6, p. 359.

page 221 note d Ibid. vol. iii. pl. 9, fig.5, p.185.

page 221 note e Ibid. vol. ii. pl. 15, p. 490.

page 222 note f On a sepulchral urn of marble in the Leyden Museum of Antiquities, brought over from Italy by de Wit. Oudendorp, , Descr. Leg. Papenbr. p. 15, n. 14.Google Scholar Maffei, , Mus. Veron. 650, 1.Google Scholar Orell. op. cit. n. 171.

page 222 note g Found at Rome. Gruter. op. cit. p. DC. 12. Orell. n. 174.

page 223 note h Found at Interamna. Gruter. p. DC. 13. Orell. n. 175.

page 223 note i Found at Rome. Gruter. op. cit. p. DXXXII. 6. Orell. n. 172.

page 223 note k The Equites Singulares followed in rank upon the Praetoriani, and were vised as lifeguards. See Hygini, Gromat. p. 4 & 8.Google Scholar Fabretti, , Inscr. Antiq. Explic. Rom. 1699, p. 354Google Scholar.

page 224 note l Found at Rome. Gruter. op. cit. p. DXXXII. 7. Orell. op. cit. n. 173.

page 224 note m On a fragment of an altar found at Binchester in the Bishoprick of Durham. See Lysons's eliquiæ Britannico-Romanæ, vol. i. pl. xii.

page 224 note n Inscr. 1, 2,4, 6, and 7.

page 224 note o Inscr. 3 and 5.

page 224 note p Cap. 2.

page 225 note q Murat. op. cit. p. DCCCLVII.8.

page 225 note r Orelli op. cit. n. 230.

page 225 note s Roy, Mil. Ant. pl. 38. fig. 2.

page 225 note t Caylus, Recueil, &c. iii. p. 366. Orell. op. cit. n. 2024.

page 225 note u Tacitus, Annal. xi. 19.

page 226 note x Camden's Britannia, vol. ii. p. 413.

page 226 note y Ibid. i. pl. 7, fig. 11, p. 79.Lysons', Reliq. Britann. Rom. vol. i. pl. 12.Google Scholar Archæologia, vol. x. pl. xiv.

page 226 note z Camden, op. cit. i. p. 279, seq.

page 227 note a Hence the names of Forum Claudii, Hadriani, Julii, Neronls, Trajani, and many others.