Difference between revisions of "CIL 01 (2 ed.), 0808, cfr. p. 954: CIL 06, 03824: CIL 06, 31603, cfr. p. 3799; CIL 06, 40904a (Q11784)"

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(‎Created claim: EDR identifier (P38): EDR093205)
(‎Changed [it] label: CIL 01 (2 ed.), 0808, cfr. p. 954: CIL 06, 03824: CIL 06, 31603, cfr. p. 3799; CIL 06, 40904a)
 
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These works were contracted for repairs of the Via Caecilia out of a cash appropriation of (...) sestertii. Money appropriated for the repair of a bridge over the river Farfarus (?) at the 35th milestone; the people agree to pay (...) To Q. (...)sius Pamphilus, freedmen of Quintus, contractor and director of the works, while T. Vibius Temudinus, urban quaestor, was curator viarum (in charge of the roads). The road to be paved with gravel from the (...) milestone to the (...) milestone. The money was appropriated; the community agreed to pay 150,000 sestertii to L. Rufilius, freedman of Lucius and Lucius, contractor, while Q. Vibius Temudinus, urban quaestor, was curator viarum. (...)
Property / Translation EN: These works were contracted for repairs of the Via Caecilia out of a cash appropriation of (...) sestertii. Money appropriated for the repair of a bridge over the river Farfarus (?) at the 35th milestone; the people agree to pay (...) To Q. (...)sius Pamphilus, freedmen of Quintus, contractor and director of the works, while T. Vibius Temudinus, urban quaestor, was curator viarum (in charge of the roads). The road to be paved with gravel from the (...) milestone to the (...) milestone. The money was appropriated; the community agreed to pay 150,000 sestertii to L. Rufilius, freedman of Lucius and Lucius, contractor, while Q. Vibius Temudinus, urban quaestor, was curator viarum. (...) / rank
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Property / Translation EN: These works were contracted for repairs of the Via Caecilia out of a cash appropriation of (...) sestertii. Money appropriated for the repair of a bridge over the river Farfarus (?) at the 35th milestone; the people agree to pay (...) To Q. (...)sius Pamphilus, freedmen of Quintus, contractor and director of the works, while T. Vibius Temudinus, urban quaestor, was curator viarum (in charge of the roads). The road to be paved with gravel from the (...) milestone to the (...) milestone. The money was appropriated; the community agreed to pay 150,000 sestertii to L. Rufilius, freedman of Lucius and Lucius, contractor, while Q. Vibius Temudinus, urban quaestor, was curator viarum. (...) / reference
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Author: A. Kolb
Author of publication: C. Bruun - J. Edmondson
Publication title: The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy
Place: Oxford
Year: 2015
Page(s): 659

Latest revision as of 13:33, 17 February 2021

An inscription providing details about procedures and costs of a munus publicum
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CIL 01 (2 ed.), 0808, cfr. p. 954: CIL 06, 03824: CIL 06, 31603, cfr. p. 3799; CIL 06, 40904a
An inscription providing details about procedures and costs of a munus publicum

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    EDR093205
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    These works were contracted for repairs of the Via Caecilia out of a cash appropriation of (...) sestertii. Money appropriated for the repair of a bridge over the river Farfarus (?) at the 35th milestone; the people agree to pay (...) To Q. (...)sius Pamphilus, freedmen of Quintus, contractor and director of the works, while T. Vibius Temudinus, urban quaestor, was curator viarum (in charge of the roads). The road to be paved with gravel from the (...) milestone to the (...) milestone. The money was appropriated; the community agreed to pay 150,000 sestertii to L. Rufilius, freedman of Lucius and Lucius, contractor, while Q. Vibius Temudinus, urban quaestor, was curator viarum. (...)
    1 reference
    A. Kolb
    C. Bruun - J. Edmondson
    The Oxford Handbook of Roman Epigraphy
    Oxford
    2015
    659