INSCRIPTION
Dedication of a monument by Cornelia Secunda and members of her family
"INSCRIPTION TEXT"
1 Q(uintus) Cọ[r]n[elius ․] f̣(ilius) [A]em(ilia) Secundus [et]
Maec[ia Q(uinti)] f̣(ilia) uxor [eius, ․ Cornelius Secundus M]ạ[e]cianus f(ilius), Q(uintus) Corn[elius]
Secu[nd]us f(ilius), [Co]rn[elia Secunda f(ilia) eius uxor Q(uinti) M]a[e]ci Q̣(uinti) l(iberti) Cleogen[is]
macellu[m — — — — — — — — — — cum — — — —] et pi[scario — — — —]
5 INEA ∙ LOC[— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —]
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Dedicatory inscription |
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under Augustus |
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Corinth, forum |
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Cornelia Secunda |
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Benefactress |
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Thirteen fragments of three slabs of white marble. The epigraphic text records the names of the dedicators of one or two monuments, all of them members of the gens Cornelius (three men, two women, see RP I, COR 386, 1 and the relevant entry n. 49). The monument attested is a macellum, but a piscarium is perhaps also mentioned. According to the text, Cornelia Secunda married her maternal grandfather’s freedman, Quintus Maecius Cleogenes. |
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Corinth VIII.3.321; Corinth VIII.2.124+125; RP I, COR 204. |
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Giorgos Mitropoulos |
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2024-08-04 |
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