Corinth Object: I 520
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   I 520
Title:   LATIN INSCRIBED BASE
Category Code:   I
Object Number:   520
Description:   Latin inscription, height of letters varies. Most likely cut middle of 1st c AD based on lettering and fact that Ti. Claudius Anaxilas as duumvir struck coins inscribed 'Nero Caesar' (Fox, 109 f., Nos. 42-44). See Corinth 8.2 for discussion of date.
Seven lines in Latin:
1st: [a]QVILLIO.C.F.POM
2nd: [fl]ORO.TVRCIANO GALLO
3rd: [x vir]STLITIB.IVD.TRIB.MIL.LEG.VIIII.MAC
4th: [qu proq]VAEST.CYPRO.EX.AVCTORITATE.AVG
5th: [tib pl.]PR.PROCOS.PROVINCIAE.ACH
6th: [------]TI.TI.CALVDI.ANAXILAS.ET
7th: [dinipvs ii] VIR.QVINQ.SVA.PECVNIA
Writing:   inscribed.
Material:   Marble.
Condition:   Complete profile. Three joining frgts., preserving part of original surface and all sides. Broken away (W. 0.13) at front left and bottom.
Period:   1 st c. A.C.
Chronology:   52/3 AD based on Corinth 8.2, p. 35
Area:   Peirene
Context:   NB66 P3
    NB62 P32
    NB62 P26
Findspot Description:   Found in room immediately east of Peirene.
Bibliography:   West 1931, Corinth 8.2, cat. 54; AJA 1919, Vol. 5, p. 163-166, fig. 1; Dean II, no. 5, 163, fig. 1; R. Arch. X, 1919, p. 399, no. 1
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Monument: Peirene
Image: digital 2015 2297
Basket: NB62 P26
Basket: NB62 P32
Basket: NB66 P3
Notebook Page: NB 62, spread 17 (p. 27)
Notebook Page: NB 66, spread 5