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ChiaraCenati (talk | contribs) (Changed claim: Translation EN (P11): Here lies the modest Titus Aelius Faustus, who sojourned in life for twenty-eight years. Marcus Aurelius and Commodus too during their joint reign had granted to him the function of providing rich oil to the people. His life and handsomeness were rivalled by few, his reputation by still fewer, but envious Fortune always snatches away those who win approval. So that you may find the surname which was his during life, take the first letters from th...) |
ChiaraCenati (talk | contribs) (Changed claim: Translation EN (P11): Here lies the modest Titus Aelius Faustus, who sojourned in life for twenty-eight years. Marcus Aurelius and Commodus too during their joint reign had granted to him the function of providing rich oil to the people. His life and handsomeness were rivalled by few, his reputation by still fewer, but envious Fortune always snatches away those who win approval. So that you may find the surname which was his during life, take the first letters from...) |
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Property / Translation EN: Here lies the modest Titus Aelius Faustus, who sojourned in life for twenty-eight years. Marcus Aurelius and Commodus too during their joint reign had granted to him the function of providing rich oil to the people. His life and handsomeness were rivalled by few, his reputation by still fewer, but envious Fortune always snatches away those who win approval. So that you may find the surname which was his during life, take the first letters from these eight verses. / reference | |||
+ | Author: E. Courtney Publication title: Musa Lapidaria. A Selection of Latin Verse Inscriptions Place: Atlanta, Georgia Year: 1995 Page(s): 52-53 |
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Funerary inscription of T. Aelius Faustus
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CIL 06, 34001, cfr. p. 3907 = ILS 9022 = CLE 1814
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Funerary inscription of T. Aelius Faustus
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Here lies the modest Titus Aelius Faustus, who sojourned in life for twenty-eight years. Marcus Aurelius and Commodus too during their joint reign had granted to him the function of providing rich oil to the people. His life and handsomeness were rivalled by few, his reputation by still fewer, but envious Fortune always snatches away those who win approval. So that you may find the surname which was his during life, take the first letters from these eight verses.
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E. Courtney
Musa Lapidaria. A Selection of Latin Verse Inscriptions
Atlanta, Georgia
1995
52-53