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Document name | fabri navales Ostiae AE 1955, 00177 |
Name variant (this document) | fabrum nav[alium Port]ens(ium) / plebes corporis [ |
Standard name of the group | fabri navales Ostiae |
English standard name | shipwrights |
Standard reference | AE 1955, 00177 |
References to other standard editions | NSA-1953-268 = AE 1955, 00177 |
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 | probably contemporaneous with CIL 14, 169 (also a statue base), which has an almost identical text but was set up by the 'corpus fabrum navalium' as a whole. |
Corporate designation | corpus |
Internal institutions | plebs |
Protectors | patroni |
Collective action | set up statue to patron |
Collective assets | money |
Collective entitlements | |
Public recognition and privileges | senatorial permission |
Private duties and liabilities | |
Receive | |
Donate | |
Notes | The office as 'tribunus fabrum navalium' may not have been specifically connected to the 'corpus', as Waltzing thought (1895: II, 350-356). No other inscription ever connects a tribunate to a 'collegium'. Most likely the tribuneship was a public office overseeing the shipwrights. For a discussion of his connection to the 'fabri navales' see Tran 2006: 313-314 |
Standard text of source |
P(ublio) Martio Qui[r(ina)] / Philippo, / curatori viae Prae[nesti]nae, / aedilicio curuli, v(iatori) q(uaestorio) a[b aer]ario, / tribuno fabrum nav[alium Port]ens(ium) / plebes corporis [fabrum naval]ium / Ostiens(ium), qui[bus ex s(enatus) c(onsulto) coire li]cet, / patrono [optim]o / s(ua) p(ecunia) p(osuerunt).
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Translation | To Publius Martius Philippus, of the Quirina tribe, curator of the Via Praenestina, aedilicius curulis, viator quaestorius ab aerarius, tribune of the shipwrights of Portus. The plebs of the corporation of shipwrights of Ostia who have been granted permission to convene by the senate, have set up (this monumnet) to their best patron. |
Notes on the source |