20.12.2012 Views

A01.031.0.pdf

A01.031.0.pdf

A01.031.0.pdf

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

by the members of the tribe Agrippia.):<br />

T. Manlio IT. f. Col. Iuvenco I aed., praef. i. d., I Ilvir, pontif., I 5 agonothet. Isthm. et Caesareon<br />

I qui primus Caesalrea egit ante Isthmia.<br />

[A] AnnÉpigr 1923, 5; Corinth VIII. 2, 81, ph. [under Tiberius].<br />

Corinth, forum; slab of blue veined marble.<br />

[B] AnnÉpigr 1934, 4; Corinth VIII. 3, 154, pi. 15 [under Tiberius].<br />

Corinth, forum; slab of blue marble.<br />

aedilis, praef(ectus) i(ure) dicundo), Ilvir, pontif (ex), agonothetes of Isthmian and Caesarian<br />

games<br />

Remarks: For the post of praefectus iure dicundo (COR 53) J. H. Kent, Corinth VIII. 3, 154<br />

suggests that Manlius should have acted as the personal representative of Tiberius as<br />

duovir of Corinth (cf. P. Aebutius Sp. f. COR 7, and C. Heius Pamphilus COR 309).<br />

For the office of the agonothetes, see D. J. Geagan, GRBS 9, 1968, 69-76. For<br />

hieromnemones at Isthmus, see A. Arrius [. f.] Aem. Proculus (COR 87). For the<br />

three-man college of pontifs in Corinth, see Stansbury, Corinthian honor, 158-195.<br />

395. MARCIA FERV[IDA]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 286, pi. 25 [first half of the 2nd c. A.D. (lettering)].<br />

Corinth, Cheliotomylos in a tomb; four fragments of a white marble slab; funerary dedication<br />

erected by the person for herself, her father Marcius Ermetus (COR 397), her brother Marcius<br />

Evelpistus (COR 398), for [Marcius] Pr[iscus] (COR 400), [Marcius] Pollio (COR 399) and for<br />

their descendants:<br />

V. Marcia Ferv[ida] I sibi et Marcio Ermeti [patri] I et Marcio Evelpisto f[ratri] I et [Marciis]<br />

Pr[isco] et Pollioni I [posterisque om]nibus. vac.<br />

396. ΜΑΡΚΙΩΝ ό καί ΘΗΡΙΩΤΗΣ<br />

D. R. Jordan, Hesperia 63, 1994, 116-125, no. 5, col. V, 11. 6-8, fig. (SEG44, 1994, 308) [3rd c.<br />

A.D.(?)].<br />

Corinthia, Isthmus: sanctuary of Poseidon; inscribed lead curse tablet: Μαρκίωνα Ι τον και<br />

θηριΙώτην κάτεχε.<br />

Remarks: The meaning of this message was to prevent the athletes from running in the<br />

397. MARCIUS ERMETUS<br />

Isthmian games; for the commentary, see Jordan, loc. cit. Cf. Κρονίων ό καί Ααίτος<br />

(COR 236) attested in the same context.<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 286, pi. 25 [first half of the 2nd c. A.D. (lettering)].<br />

Corinth, Cheliotomylos in a tomb; four fragments of a white marble slab; funerary dedication<br />

348

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!