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Document name | fabri Romae AE 1994, 00183 |
Name variant (this document) | marmor(---?) ((centurio vel centuria)) fabrum d(on |
Standard name of the group | fabri tignuarii Romae |
English standard name | craftsmen |
Standard reference | AE 1994, 00183 |
References to other standard editions | Epigraphica-1994-118 = AE 1994, 00183 |
Source type | inscription |
Type of inscription | religious |
Type of monument | epistylium |
Main location | Roma |
Main province | Roma |
Main admininistrative district | Roma |
Post quem | 51 AD |
Exact date | |
Ante quem | 150 AD |
Notes on dating | The 'hederae distinguentes' suggest a most likely date-range from Hadrian onward, with late second / early third century as most likely. Reali (Epigraphica-1994-118) suggests a second century date. EDR suggests 50-150 CE without arguments. |
Corporate designation | |
Internal institutions | centuria |
Protectors | |
Collective action | |
Collective assets | unknown building |
Collective entitlements | |
Public recognition and privileges | |
Private duties and liabilities | |
Receive | building or decoration of bulding? |
Donate | |
Notes |
The inscription seems to indicate marmorarii who were members of a collegium fabrum or formed a separate division (centuria ) of such a guild.
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Standard text of source |
[---]o marmor(---?) ((centurio vel centuria)) fabrum d(ono) d(edit vel dederunt).
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Translation | … marble (worker(s)?) centuria of the craftsmen has (have) donated as a gift. |
Notes on the source |