Funerary inscription of Atistia, wife of Eurysaces, the baker
Marble. Ca. 30 BCE.CIL VI 1958 b = CIL I 1206. Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of DiocletianPhoto by Ilya Shurygin
Funerary inscription of Atistia, wife of Eurysaces, the baker.
Marble. Ca. 30 BCE.
CIL VI 1958 b = CIL I 1206.
CIL VI 1958 b = CIL I 1206.
Rome, Roman National Museum, Baths of Diocletian
(Roma, Museo nazionale romano, Terme di Diocleziano).
Description:
CIL VI 1958 b = CIL I 1206 (p. 970):
Fuit A(n)tistia uxor mih{e}i / femina op[[i]]t<i=U>ma v{e}ix{s}it / quoius corporis reliquiae / quod(!) superant sunt in / hoc panario
Literature:
Lauren Hackworth Peterson. THE BAKER, HIS TOMB, HIS WIFE, AND HER BREAKFAST: THE MONUMENT OF EURYSACES IN ROME. The Art Bulletin, 2003, V. 85, N. 2, PP. 230-257.
Credits:
© 2017. Photo: Ilya Shurygin.
Keywords: αρχιτεκτονική architectura architecture architettura architektur epigraphia epigraphy inscription iscrizione epigrafia epigraphik epigrafik inschrift épigraphie roman romano romana romani römisch römische romaine ρώμη rome roma rom gravestone funerary inscriptions epitaph in pietra tombale epitaffio grabstein-inschrift de pierre épitaphe tomb of marcus vergilius eurysaces the baker sepolcro di eurisace atistia antistia fuit uxor mihei femina opituma veixsit quoius corporis reliquiae quod superant sunt hoc panario cil vi 1958 b i 1206