Inscription of a decurion Hymnus Aurelianus
Copy.
CIL VI 2347 = ILS 1971.
Rome, Museum of Roman CivilizationPhoto by Olga Lyubimova

Inscription of a decurion Hymnus Aurelianus.

Copy.
CIL VI 2347 = ILS 1971.

Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization
(Roma, Museo della civiltà romana).

Origin:
Rome, columbarium at Vigna Codini.
Description:
An inscription of a decurion Hymnus Aurelianus, an official of the Latin library of the portico of Octavia. This library was founded by Augustus and bore the name of his sister Octavia.

CIL VI 2347 = ILS 1971

Decurio / Hymnus / Aurelianus / a b<i=Y>bliothec<a=E> / Latina porticus / Octaviae / vilicus // Quintia / C(ai) l(iberta) / Clara

Decurion Hymnus Aurelianus, in charge of the Latin library of the portico of Octavia, keeper. Quintia Clara, freedwoman of Gaius.

Credits:
(сс) 2009. Photo: Olga Lyubimova (CC BY-SA 4.0).
Text of the description: the inscruption in the museum.
Keywords: epigraphia epigraphy inscription iscrizione epigrafia epigraphik epigrafik inschrift épigraphie roman romano romana romani römisch römische romaine gravestone funerary inscriptions epitaph in pietra tombale epitaffio grabstein-inschrift de pierre épitaphe decurio hymnus aurelianus a bibliotheca bybliothecae latina porticus octaviae vilicus quintia cai liberta clara keeper latin library portico octavia freedwoman cil vi 2347 ils 1971 vigna codini