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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

Corinth, forum; three fragments of a white marble slab; inscription in his honour erected by<br />

someone whose name is missing:<br />

P. Memm[io P. f.] I Regulo [VII vir.] I epul., sodali [aug.], fratri Arvalis, [leg.] I Caesaris<br />

Augus[t]i G[er.] I [pro praet. pro[v. Achaiae] I DI —<br />

[2] Ο. Broneer, Hesperia 8, 1939, 181-190 (AnnÉpigr 1939, 110); L. Robert, Hellenica I, 1940,<br />

43-53 (SEG 11, 1950, 121); Corinth VIII. 3, 306,1. 4, pi. 26 (cf. L. Robert, REG 79, 1966, 754-<br />

755=id., OMSVl [1989] 572-573, commentary on some lines); *D. J. Geagan, Hesperia 58,<br />

1989, 349-360 with the addition of IG IV 203 (SEG 39, 1989, 340; BullÉpigr 1990, 103) [2nd<br />

c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; two large fragments of a gray limestone block; a proconsular rescript<br />

recording the benefactions of P. Licinius Priscus Juventianus at the Isthmian sanctuary and<br />

particularly the restoration of the galery of Regulus (text COR 378 [4], 11. 15-16 : συ[ναραι]<br />

ερείπια στοάς της Τήγλ[ο]υ) which had suffered damage in an earthquake.<br />

VHvirepul(onum), sodalis augustalis, augur, frater Arvalis, legatus Caesaris Augusti Germanic<br />

pro praetore provinciae Achaiae<br />

Remarks: He was of senatorial rank; for his career [1], see ARG 192 and EL 277; M. Cébeillac,<br />

Les "quaestores principis et candidati" aux 1er et Heme siècles de l'empire (Milano<br />

1972) 29-30; J. Scheid, Les frères arvales; recrutement et origine sous les empereurs<br />

julio-claudiens (Paris 1975) 213-218, no. 34. For the three-man college of augurs in<br />

the Roman colony of Corinth, see Stansbury, Corinthian honor, 158-195.<br />

424. C(AIUS) MIN[UCIUS - - -]<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 345, pi. 29 [2nd quarter of the 1st c. B.C.].<br />

Corinth, Lechaion road; fragment of white marble; the inscription preserves part of his name<br />

and the fragmentary names of four other men in the accusative case, M. Insteilus Tectus] (COR<br />

320), [- - -] Corint[hu]s (COR 201), M. Cornelius [- - -] (COR 214) and Q. Cornelius [- - -]<br />

(COR 218).<br />

Remarks: The gentilicium is given as Minutius in Corinth VIII. 3 indices, 5. v. For the date see<br />

M. Insteius Tectus (COR 320).<br />

*425. ΛΕΥΚΙΟΣ ΜΟΜΜΙΟΣ<br />

D. W. Bradeen, Hesperia 35, 1966, 326-329,11. 10 and 13, pi. 78 (SEG 23, 1968, 180); cf. S. G.<br />

Miller, Hesperia 48, 1979, 75-77 (SEG 29, 1979, 348) [145 B.C.].<br />

Corinthia, Nemea; fragment of hard limestone recording his arbitration in the Nemean games.<br />

Remarks: For the person see ARC 124. ARG 194 and EL 124. For the dispute between the<br />

cities of Argos and Kleonai in the middle of the 2nd c. B.C. over the organisation of<br />

the Nemean games, see the commentary of Bradeen, loc. cit.<br />

354

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