301. Dedication to Mars Augustus
- Description:
- Panel (w: 0.86 x h: 0.57 x d: 0.30) of fine grey limestone, inscribed within a narrow border (die, w: 0.79 x h: 0.51).
- Text:
- Inscribed on the surviving face.
- Letters:
- Irregular capitals: 0.04.
- Date:
- A.D. 6 (prosopography)
- Findspot:
- Lepcis Magna: Findspot unrecorded
- Original Location:
- Unknown
- Last recorded location:
- Lepcis Museum.
- Bibliography:
- Romanelli, Epigraphica (Rivista Italiana di Epigrafia), Milano, vol. I, 1939 I: 99ff., fig 9; L'Année Epigraphique (Revue des Publications épigraphiques relatives à l'Antiquité romaine: annual supplement to Rev. Arch.), 1940:68 Aurigemma, Africa Italiana (Rivista di Storia e d'Arte a cura del Ministero delle Colonie) 8 vols., Bergamo, 1927-1940, VIII:12 ff., fig. 7. This edition taken from J. M. Reynolds and J. B. Ward-Perkins, The Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania, Rome: British School at Rome, 1952.
- Text constituted from:
- Transcription (Reynolds, Ward-Perkins)
Translation:
Sacred to Mars Augustus. Under the auspices of the emperor Caesar Augustus, chief priest, father of the country, and the leadership of Cossus Lentulus, consul, member of the committee of the fifteen for religious ceremonies (at Rome), proconsul, the province of Africa was freed from the war with the Gaetuli. The city of Lepcis (set this up).
Commentary:
l. 4. Cossus Cornelius Lentulus, cos. B.C. 1, procos. Africae c. A.D. 6, = PIR (2) C 1380.
l. 7. See Dio Cassius LV, 28, 3- 4.
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