THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

Inscriptions
241. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Bronze tablet on which are engraved two decrees by Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo; in the first, Roman citizenship is granted to several Iberian equestrians.
89 BCE (or a copy from the reign of Vespasian, 69—79 CE). Copy.
CIL I2 709 = CIL VI 37045 = ILS 8888.
Inv. No. MCR 149.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
242. INSCRIPTIONS. Greece.
Inscription on the base of a statue of Q. Pompeius Rufus, co-consul with Sulla.
88 BCE. Copy.
CIL I2 710 = CIL III 7238 = InsDelos 1848 = ILLRP 361 = ILS 869.
Inv. No. MCR 155.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
243. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription on the base of a statue of Aulus Terentius Varro dedicated to him by the Italian and Greek traders who operated on Delos.
82 BCE. Copy.
CIL I2 738 = CIL III 7240 = CIL III 14203. 1 = InsDelos 1698 = ILLRP 369 = ILS 866.
Inv. No. MCR 156.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
244. INSCRIPTIONS. Greece.
Inscription on the base of a statue of L. Munatius Plancus dedicated to him by the Italian and Greek traders who operated on Delos.
88—87 BCE. Copy.
CIL I2 831 = InsDelos 1696 = ILLRP 360 = ILS 8961b.
Inv. No. MCR 157.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
245. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Base of the column of Gaius Duilius.
Augustan age (27 BCE — 14 CE). Copy.
CIL I2 25 = CIL VI 1300 = CIL VI 31591 = CIL VI 37040 = Inscr. It. 133 69 = ILLRP 319 = ILS 65.
Inv. No. MCR 163.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
246. INSCRIPTIONS. Greece.
Inscription in honor of Sulla.
87—83 BCE. Copy.
CIL III 7234 = CIL I 711 (p. 938) = ILS 869a = InsDelos 1850 = ILLRP 349 (p. 327).
Inv. No. MCR 167.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
247. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription on the base of a statue dedicated to Gaius Marius.
1st century CE. Copy.
CIL X 5782 = Casamari-01, p. 28 = Epigraphica-1967-58.
Inv. No. MCR 169.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
248. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription on the base of a statue dedicated to the dictator Sulla by the Vicus Laci Fundani (a village near Lake Fondi).
First quarter of the 1st century BCE. Copy.
CIL VI 1297 (p. 3134, 3799, 4674) = CIL I 721 (p. 726, 839, 940) = ILLRP 352 (p. 327) = ILMN-1, 32 = ILS 872.
Inv. No. MCR 170.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
249. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription on the base of a statue of Pompey the Great, mentioning his title of Imperator (commander-in-chief of the army).
71—61 BCE. Copy.
CIL XI 2104 = CIL I 768 (p. 948) = ILLRP 381 (p. 328) = ILS 876.
Inv. No. MCR 171.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
250. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription on the base of a statue erected in honour of Sextus Pompeius.
118—117 BCE. Copy.
IG II2 4100.
Inv. No. MCR 174.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
251. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription from the base of the statue of Lucius Licinius Lucullus, dedicated to him by the Athenian Senate.
71 BCE. Copy.
IG. II2. 4104.
Inv. No. MCR 175.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
252. INSCRIPTIONS. Etruria.
Inscription praising L. Licinius Lucullus, who defeated Mithridates, king of Pontus, and Tigranes, king of Armenia.
Augustan age (27 BCE — 14 CE). Copy.
CIL XI 1832 = CIL I p. 196 = ILS 60 = Inscr. It. XIII. 3. 84.
Inv. No. MCR 176.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
253. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription with dedication of the People of Cyrene to their protector Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus.
Plaster cast.
67 BCE. Copy.
SEG IX 56 = SEG XX 730.
Inv. No. MCR 176.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
254. INSCRIPTIONS. Greece.
Inscription on the base of a statue of Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, dedicated to him by the People of Athens.
Late 1st century BCE — early 1st century CE (inscription); 2nd century BCE (base signed by the sculptor Mikion and reused to support this statue). Copy.
IG. II2. 4144.
Inv. No. MCR 178.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
255. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription (missing parts added) on the base of a statue of Julius Caesar’s father.
Plaster cast.
Original: 2 CE.
CIL VI 40954 = InscrIt. XIII2. 7.
Inv. No. MCR 190.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
256. INSCRIPTIONS. Syria.
Funerary inscription of Quintus Aemilius Secundus.
CIL. III. 6687 = ILS. 2683.
14—50 CE. Copy.
Inv. No. MCR 216.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
257. INSCRIPTIONS. Northern Africa.
Stone marker inscribed with a dedication by L. Caecilius Rufus to Ptolemy, last king of Mauretania.
CIL. VIII. 9257 = ILS. 841.
23—40 CE. Copy.
Inv. No. MCR 217.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
258. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Inscription commemorating the Ludi (Games) organized by Tiberius in honour of Augustus.
CIL. VI. 385 = CIL. VI. 30751a = ILS. 95.
7 BCE. Copy.
Inv. No. MCR 218.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
259. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Stone marker (cippus) delimiting the area of the tomb of the consul Aulus Hirtius, who died in the battle of Mutina fighting against Mark Antony (43 BCE).
ILLRP 419.
43 BCE. Copy.
Inv. No. MCR 228.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
260. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
List of the Roman consuls known as the “Fasti Colotiani”.
Inscr. It. XIII. 1. 18.
Plaster cast.
Original: 12 BCE — 14 CE.
Inv. No. MCR 229.
Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.