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Document name | dendrophori Romae CIL 06, *00565 (dubius) |
Name variant (this document) | corpor / dedrofori tignari / cassari scriniari / s |
Standard name of the group | dendrophori Romae |
English standard name | |
Standard reference | CIL 06, *00565 (dubius) |
References to other standard editions | CIL 06, *00565 |
Source type | inscription |
Type of inscription | religious |
Type of monument | |
Main location | Roma |
Main province | Roma |
Main admininistrative district | Roma |
Post quem | 154 AD |
Exact date | 154 AD |
Ante quem | 154 AD |
Notes on dating | Date the temple (or sacred place) dedicated to Minerva to which this inscription would belong was (re)build by Domitian (Cecamore 2002: 181-182), but the cult location might have been older |
Corporate designation | corpus |
Internal institutions | quinquennales |
Protectors | |
Collective action | |
Collective assets | |
Collective entitlements | |
Public recognition and privileges | |
Private duties and liabilities | |
Receive | |
Donate | |
Notes | highly doubtul inscription, probably false |
Standard text of source |
Minervae / Erganae / sacrum / quinquennalit[---] / corpor / dedrofori tignari / cassari scriniari / sellulari scambillari / carpentari / kal(endis) Mart(is) / L. Aelio Commodo et Sex / Sextilio Laterano cos
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Translation |
Sacred to Minerva Ergana. The quinquennalitas … corporation, the dendrophori, builders, cottagers, archivists, artisans, castanet-players, coach-drivers. (set up) the kalends of March during the consulship of L. Aelius Commodus and Sextus Sextilius Lateranus.
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Notes on the source | Note Verboven: accepted as genuine by La Rocca (in Cecamore 2002: 5-8) but like many of the inscriptions preserved only in Ligorius' manuscripts of doubtful authenticity (Cooley 2012: 386-394). In this case for a specific reason: L. Verus (L. Aelius Commodus) did share a consulship with T. Sextius Lateranus in 154, but this is normally rendered as 'Commodo et Laterano cos' (see also comments on CIL 6, *570; *578) |