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(‎Changed claim: Translation EN (P11): You who wore the cap, the mark of the flamen Dialis, death caused everything that belonged to you, your honour, reputation, courage, glory and talents, to be short-lived. If you had been allowed to enjoy these in a long life, you would easily have outshone the glory of your ancestors. Therefore, Publius Cornelius Scipio, scion of Publius, the earth gladly receives you into her bosom.)
(‎Changed claim: Translation EN (P11): You who wore the cap, the mark of the flamen Dialis, death caused everything that belonged to you, your honour, reputation, courage, glory and talents, to be short-lived. If you had been allowed to enjoy these in a long life, you would easily have outshone the glory of your ancestors. Therefore, Publius Cornelius Scipio, scion of Publius, the earth gladly receives you into her bosom.)
Property / Translation EN: You who wore the cap, the mark of the flamen Dialis, death caused everything that belonged to you, your honour, reputation, courage, glory and talents, to be short-lived. If you had been allowed to enjoy these in a long life, you would easily have outshone the glory of your ancestors. Therefore, Publius Cornelius Scipio, scion of Publius, the earth gladly receives you into her bosom. / reference
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Author: E. Courtney
Publication title: Musa Lapidaria. A Selection of Latin Verse Inscriptions
Place: Atlanta, Georgia
Year: 1995
Page(s): 40-43
Property / Translation EN: You who wore the cap, the mark of the flamen Dialis, death caused everything that belonged to you, your honour, reputation, courage, glory and talents, to be short-lived. If you had been allowed to enjoy these in a long life, you would easily have outshone the glory of your ancestors. Therefore, Publius Cornelius Scipio, scion of Publius, the earth gladly receives you into her bosom. / reference
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Author: E. Courtney
Publication title: Musa Lapidaria. A Selection of Latin Verse Inscriptions
Place: Atlanta, Georgia
Year: 1995
Page(s): 42-43
 

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Inscription from Roma
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CIL 06, 01288 = CIL 06, 37039 = CIL 01 (2 ed.), 0010; CLE 0008;ILS 0004
Inscription from Roma

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    EDR109039
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    HD004004
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    274742
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    You who wore the cap, the mark of the flamen Dialis, death caused everything that belonged to you, your honour, reputation, courage, glory and talents, to be short-lived. If you had been allowed to enjoy these in a long life, you would easily have outshone the glory of your ancestors. Therefore, Publius Cornelius Scipio, scion of Publius, the earth gladly receives you into her bosom.
    1 reference
    E. Courtney
    Musa Lapidaria. A Selection of Latin Verse Inscriptions
    Atlanta, Georgia
    1995
    40-43