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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

together with L. Hermidius Celsus (COR 314, text), L. Rutillius [ ] (COR 536) and L.<br />

Hermid[ius] Maximus (COR 315) as the donors of a temple, a statue of Apollo Augusti (or<br />

Augustus) and ten tabemae.<br />

Remarks: For a probable date after Augustus' death see L. Rutilius [—] (COR 536).<br />

314. L(UCIUS) HERMIDIUS CELSUS<br />

CIL III, 534; *Corinth VIII. 2,120, ph. [under Augustus or little later].<br />

Corinth, forum; inscription on an Ionic architrave block of white marble; he is attested<br />

together with L. Rutillius [ ] (COR 536), L. Hermid[ius] Maximus (COR 315) and L.<br />

Hermidius [ ] (COR 313) as the donors of a temple, a statue of Apollo Augustus and ten<br />

tabernae:<br />

L. Hermidius Celsus et L. Rutillius [ sacerdotes Apollinis (?)] I Augusti et L. Hermidfius]<br />

Maximus et L. Hermidius [—] I aedem et statuam Apollinis Augusti et tabernas decern.<br />

Remarks: For a probable date after Augustus' death see L. Rutilius [—] (COR 536).<br />

315. L(UCIUS) HERMID1IUS] MAXIMUS<br />

CIL III, 534; *Corinth VIII. 2,120, ph. [under Augustus or little later].<br />

Corinth, forum; inscription on an Ionic architrave block of white marble; he is attested<br />

together with L. Hermidius Celsus (COR 314, text), L. Rutillius [ ] (COR 536) and L.<br />

Hermidius [ ] (COR 313) as the donors of a temple, a statue of Apollo Augustus and ten<br />

tabernae.<br />

Remarks: For a probable date after Augustus' death see L. Rutilius [—] (COR 536).<br />

ΗΡΩΑΗΣ: see ΤΙΒ(ΕΡΙΟΣ) ΚΛΑΥΔΙΟΣ ΑΤΤΙΚΟΣ ΗΡΩΔΗΣ (COR 174)<br />

316. [- - -] l(ib.) HESYCHUS<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 316, pis 28, 63.<br />

Corinth, forum; nineteen fragments of a white marble Ionic frieze belonging to a not yet<br />

identified monument erected by him and [—]arius Pylades (COR 524, text).<br />

Remarks: It seems probable that the two dedicators were augustales as the abbreviation<br />

l(ibertus) and their names suggest. For the augustales see Q. Cispuleius Q. 1. Primus<br />

(COR 153).<br />

317. [- - -] HICESIUS<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 231, pi. 20 [1st half of the 1st c. A.D. (letter forms)].<br />

Corinth, theatre, block of cream-colored marble; inscription on a monument (?), which he built<br />

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