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+ | [Statue] of Claudius Claudianus, of clarissimus rank. To Claudius Claudianus, of clarissimus rank, tribune and notary, among other fitting arts most glorious of poets. While the poems written by him are sufficient to gain him eternal memory, yet, as a testimony, because of their faith in their judgement our lords Arcadius and Honorius, the most fortunate and most learned emperors, at the request of the Senate, commanded that [this] statue be erected and set up in the forum of the deified Trajan. (In Greek): Rome and the emperors set this up to Claudianus [who combines] in one the genius of Virgil and the muse of Homer. | ||
Property / Translation EN: [Statue] of Claudius Claudianus, of clarissimus rank. To Claudius Claudianus, of clarissimus rank, tribune and notary, among other fitting arts most glorious of poets. While the poems written by him are sufficient to gain him eternal memory, yet, as a testimony, because of their faith in their judgement our lords Arcadius and Honorius, the most fortunate and most learned emperors, at the request of the Senate, commanded that [this] statue be erected and set up in the forum of the deified Trajan. (In Greek): Rome and the emperors set this up to Claudianus [who combines] in one the genius of Virgil and the muse of Homer. / rank | |||
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Property / Translation EN: [Statue] of Claudius Claudianus, of clarissimus rank. To Claudius Claudianus, of clarissimus rank, tribune and notary, among other fitting arts most glorious of poets. While the poems written by him are sufficient to gain him eternal memory, yet, as a testimony, because of their faith in their judgement our lords Arcadius and Honorius, the most fortunate and most learned emperors, at the request of the Senate, commanded that [this] statue be erected and set up in the forum of the deified Trajan. (In Greek): Rome and the emperors set this up to Claudianus [who combines] in one the genius of Virgil and the muse of Homer. / reference | |||
+ | References: Camodeca, G. et al., Catalogo delle iscrizioni latine del Museo nazionale di Napoli , Naples 2000 , no. 48 References: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , CIL VI, 1710 (+p. 4740) References: Inscriptiones Graecae , XIV 1074 Year: 2012 Publisher: Last Statue of Antiquities |
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Plaque from base for statue of Claudius Claudianus, poet; commanded by the emperors. From Rome, Forum of Trajan. 400.
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Camodeca, G. et al., Catalogo delle iscrizioni latine del Museo nazionale di Napoli , Naples 2000 , no. 48
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Plaque from base for statue of Claudius Claudianus, poet; commanded by the emperors. From Rome, Forum of Trajan. 400.
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LSA-1355
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University of Oxford
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[Statue] of Claudius Claudianus, of clarissimus rank. To Claudius Claudianus, of clarissimus rank, tribune and notary, among other fitting arts most glorious of poets. While the poems written by him are sufficient to gain him eternal memory, yet, as a testimony, because of their faith in their judgement our lords Arcadius and Honorius, the most fortunate and most learned emperors, at the request of the Senate, commanded that [this] statue be erected and set up in the forum of the deified Trajan. (In Greek): Rome and the emperors set this up to Claudianus [who combines] in one the genius of Virgil and the muse of Homer.
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Camodeca, G. et al., Catalogo delle iscrizioni latine del Museo nazionale di Napoli , Naples 2000 , no. 48
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum; , CIL VI, 1710 (+p. 4740)
Inscriptiones Graecae , XIV 1074
2012
Last Statue of Antiquities