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Left: ‘To sleep. Orestilla my daughter’. Centre: ‘To Quintus Caecilius Ferox, servant to the priesthood of the Titiales Flaviales, student of rhetoric, who lived fifteen years, one month and 24 days. Marcus Gavius Charinus to the best and most respectful of sons’. Right: ‘To the fates. Caecilius Ferox my son’.
Property / Translation EN: Left: ‘To sleep. Orestilla my daughter’. Centre: ‘To Quintus Caecilius Ferox, servant to the priesthood of the Titiales Flaviales, student of rhetoric, who lived fifteen years, one month and 24 days. Marcus Gavius Charinus to the best and most respectful of sons’. Right: ‘To the fates. Caecilius Ferox my son’. / rank
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Property / Translation EN: Left: ‘To sleep. Orestilla my daughter’. Centre: ‘To Quintus Caecilius Ferox, servant to the priesthood of the Titiales Flaviales, student of rhetoric, who lived fifteen years, one month and 24 days. Marcus Gavius Charinus to the best and most respectful of sons’. Right: ‘To the fates. Caecilius Ferox my son’. / reference
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Author: W. Stenhouse
Publication title: The Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo. Ancient inscriptions
Place: London
Year: 2002
Page(s): 188

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Grave altar for a student of rhetoric
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CIL 06, 02188.02189, cf. pp. 3304, 3826
Grave altar for a student of rhetoric

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    Left: ‘To sleep. Orestilla my daughter’. Centre: ‘To Quintus Caecilius Ferox, servant to the priesthood of the Titiales Flaviales, student of rhetoric, who lived fifteen years, one month and 24 days. Marcus Gavius Charinus to the best and most respectful of sons’. Right: ‘To the fates. Caecilius Ferox my son’.
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    W. Stenhouse
    The Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo. Ancient inscriptions
    London
    2002
    188