Guild Document "fabri tignuarii Romae AE 1941, 00070"

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Document name fabri tignuarii Romae AE 1941, 00070
Name variant (this document) c(ollegii) f(abrum) t(ignariorum)
Standard name of the group fabri tignuarii Romae
English standard name craftsmen
Standard reference AE 1941, 00070
References to other standard editions AE 1941, 00070 = AE 2002, +00181
Source type inscription
Type of inscription religious
Type of monument altar
Main location Roma
Main province Roma
Main admininistrative district Roma
Post quem 124 AD
Exact date
Ante quem 128 AD
Notes on dating The dedicator is most likely listed among the quinquennales of the 27th lustrum on CIL 06, 010299 ([L. Petronius C]harito (see Royden 1988: 168-169, no. 213)
Corporate designation collegium
Internal institutions magister quinquennalis
Protectors
Collective action
Collective assets altar to Fortuna
Collective entitlements
Public recognition and privileges
Private duties and liabilities
Receive altar to Fortuna
Donate
Notes
Gift to the collegium of a small altar to Fortuna, with an upper part in bronze by a magister quinquennalis. The inscription was found in the area sacra near San Omobono. The schola of the fabri tignuarii was in the same area and not far from the temple of Fortuna on the forum Boarium.
Standard text of source
F̣ọrtunae ṣacrum
L(ucius) Petronius / Charito / m(agister) q̅(uin)q̅(uennalis) c(ollegii) f(abrum) t(ignariorum) / aram cum superficie / aerea d(e) s(uo) d(ono) d(edit).
Translation
Sacred to Fortuna.
Lucius Petronius Charito, magister quinquennalis of the builders' guild, has given (this) altar with a surface in bronze as a gift from his own money.
Notes on the source