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Document name | fabri navales Ostiae CIL 14, 00168 |
Name variant (this document) | corpus fabrum / navalium Ostiens(ium) |
Standard name of the group | fabri navales Ostiae |
English standard name | shipwrights |
Standard reference | CIL 14, 00168 |
References to other standard editions | CIL 14, 00168 (p 481, 613) = CIL 10, *01089,118 = EE-09, p 335 = IMCCatania 00537 = AE 1997, 00252 |
Source type | inscription |
Type of inscription | honorary |
Type of monument | basis, statua |
Main location | Ostia |
Main province | Italia: Regio 01, Latium et Campania |
Main admininistrative district | Latium et Campania (Regio I) |
Post quem | 195 AD |
Exact date | 195 AD |
Ante quem | 195 AD |
Notes on dating | consular date |
Corporate designation | corpus |
Internal institutions | quinquennales perpetui ; curam agentes |
Protectors | |
Collective action | set up honorary statue |
Collective assets | money ; slave ; freedman |
Collective entitlements | |
Public recognition and privileges | senatorial permission |
Private duties and liabilities | |
Receive | |
Donate | |
Notes |
The way that the 'freedman Calocaerus' is mentioned, without a gentilicium, suggests that he was freedman of the collegium, hence the guild must have owned slaves.
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Standard text of source | C(aio) Iulio / Philippo / equiti Romano / corpus fabrum / navalium Ostiens(ium) / quibus ex s(enatus) c(onsulto) coire lic(et) / s(ua) p(ecunia) p(osuit) // dedicata III Idus April(es) / Tertullo et Clemente co(n)s(ulibus) / cur[a] agentibus / Calocaero lib(erto) / [et C(aio)] Vettio Optato / M(arco) Clodio Minerval[e] / q(uin)q(uennalibus) per(petuis) |
Translation |
To Caius Iulius Philippus, Roman knight. The corporation of shipwrights of Ostia to whom has been given the right of assembly by senatorial decree, has up (this monument) from its own money. Dedicated the 3rd day before the Ides of April, during the consulship of Tertullus and Clemens. Under the care of Callocaerus, freedman, and Caius Vettius Optatus and Marcus Clodius Minervalis, lifelong presidents.
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