The via Appia never stops to provide new material to be studied: a fragmentary, unpublished inscription still preserved along the road, inmured in a modern wall, mentions a L. Cornelius Brundisinus, who was probably a magistrate of a funerary collegium. Together with another member of the same fraternity, he was responsible of the construction of a structure, that was presented as a gifte to the whole community.
Passeggiate epigrafiche lungo la via Appia / Orlandi, Silvia. - (2019), pp. 351-354. - BIBLIOTHECA ARCHAEOLOGICA. [10.4475/878].
Passeggiate epigrafiche lungo la via Appia
Orlandi, Silvia
2019
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The via Appia never stops to provide new material to be studied: a fragmentary, unpublished inscription still preserved along the road, inmured in a modern wall, mentions a L. Cornelius Brundisinus, who was probably a magistrate of a funerary collegium. Together with another member of the same fraternity, he was responsible of the construction of a structure, that was presented as a gifte to the whole community.File allegati a questo prodotto
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