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81. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Greeting inscription at the entrance to the House of the Faun from via della Fortuna.
Mosaic.
1st cent. BCE — 1st cent. CE.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, House of the Faun (VI. 12. 2).
82. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Double seat (bisellium) of Marcus Holconius Rufus in the Grand Theatre of Pompeii.
1st cent. CE.
CIL X 838.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, VIII. 7. 20.
83. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
An electoral campaign notice on the facade of the House of Marcus Fabius Ululitremulus on the via dell’Abbondanza in Pompeii shortly after excavations.
76—79 CE.
CIL IV 7963.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, House of Marcus Fabius Ululitremulus (IX. 13. 5).
84. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Graffito on the facade of the House of Marcus Fabius Ululitremulus on the via dell’Abbondanza in Pompeii.
76—79 CE.
CIL IV 9131 = CLE 1936 = Epigraphica-1940-175 = GraffPomp 954.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, House of Marcus Fabius Ululitremulus (IX. 13. 5).
85. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Bust of Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis.
Bronze.
1st century BCE — 1st century CE.
Inv. Nos. 99.1.12.1341 / Vol 131.
Rabat (Morocco), Archaeological Museum.
86. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Funerary stele of Phallaeus.
Sandstone.
Second half of the 1st cent. CE.
Inv. No. 8.
Ravenna, National Museum.
87. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Funerary tabernacle stele of the Arrii.
Istrian stone.
First half of the 1st cent. CE.
Inv. No. 9.
Ravenna, National Museum.
88. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Herm of Miltiades (inscription).
Pentelic marble.
Roman copy of the 2nd cent. CE after a Greek original.
Inv. No. 347.
Ravenna, National Museum.
89. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Parts of a front panel of a sarcophagus of Gaius Iulius Mygdonius.
Proconnessian marble.
1st cent. CE.
Inv. No. 384.
Ravenna, National Museum.
90. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Arch of Augustus.
Consecratory inscription on architrave.
CIL XI 365.
27 BCE.
Rimini.
91. APPLIED ART. Rome.
Ossuary urn with a lid.
Marble.
Early Imperial age.
Rimini, Civic Museum Luigi Tonini.
92. APPLIED ART. Rome.
Ossuary urn with a lid.
Marble.
Early Imperial age.
Rimini, Civic Museum Luigi Tonini.
93. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription in honour of Gaius Caesar, adoptive son of Augustus.
Marble.
1 CE.
CIL XI 366 = ILS 133.
Rimini, Civic Museum Luigi Tonini, Roman lapidarium Giancarlo Susini.
94. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Cippus of emperor Claudius marking the pomerium.
CIL. VI. 1231 = ILS. 213.
Tiburtine stone. 49 CE.
Rome.
95. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
Fragment of wall painting from the Patronus tomb.
Ca. 20 BCE.
Image of 1843.
Rome.
96. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome.
Funeral procession.
Fragment of wall painting from the Patronus tomb.
Ca. 20 BCE.
Image of 1843.
Rome.
97. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Columbarium of Caius Scribonius Menophilus near the Villa Doria Pamphili in Rome, room A, the inscription in front of the west wall.
1st cent. BCE — 1st cent. CE.
Rome, Columbarium of Caius Scribonius Menophilus.
98. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription from Fabricius’ bridge.
62 BCE.
CIL VI 1305 = CIL VI 31594 = CIL I 751 = CIL I *641,5 = ILLRP 379 = ILS 5892 = AE 2008 169.
Rome, Fabricius’ bridge.
99. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription from Fabricius’ bridge.
62 BCE.
CIL VI 1305 = CIL VI 31594 = CIL I 751 = CIL I *641,5 = ILLRP 379 = ILS 5892 = AE 2008 169.
Rome, Fabricius’ bridge.
100. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription from Fabricius’ bridge.
62 BCE.
CIL VI 1305 = CIL VI 31594 = CIL I 751 = CIL I *641,5 = ILLRP 379 = ILS 5892 = AE 2008 169.
Rome, Fabricius’ bridge.