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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

8-10<br />

Herac(lanus) (COR 343) the year 5/4 B.C. The Corinthian Aebutii were cliens of the<br />

homonymous patrician family (Grant, FITA, 268).<br />

8. [P(UBLIUS) AEFJICIUS ATIMETUS<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 237,1. 7, pis 3 (no. 26), 21 [2nd quarter of the 2nd c. A.D. (letter forms)].<br />

Corinth, forum; two fragments of a gray marble block; inscription in honour of his grandson<br />

[P. Aefi]cius P. f. [Ae]m(ilia) Firmus Sta[tia]nus (COR 11 [2], text) erected together by the<br />

person, his son [P. Aefjicius Atimetus [Lic]inianus (COR 9) and the son's wife [—]nia Gaiene<br />

(COR 287).<br />

Remarks: He was of freedman origin as it is suggested by his cognomen Atimetus, common<br />

among slaves and freedmen (cf. ILS 1708; 2662; 6073; 7387; 8016; Solin,<br />

Namenbuch, 900-902, 5.ν. Atimetus). For the Aeficii see (L.) Aeficius Certus<br />

(COR 10).<br />

grandf. of P. Aeficius P. f. Aem(ilia) Firmus Statianus (COR 11); f. of P. Aeficius Atimetus<br />

Licinianus (COR 9); f. in-law of [—]nia Gaiene (287).<br />

9. [P(UBLIUS) AEFJICIUS ATIMETUS [LIC]INIANUS<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 237,11. 5-6, pis 3 (no. 26), 21 [2nd quarter of the 2nd c. A.D. (letter forms)].<br />

Corinth, forum; two fragments of a gray marble block; inscription in honour of his son [P.<br />

Aefijcius P. f. [Ae]m(ilia) Firmus Sta[tia]nus (COR 11, text) erected together by the person, his<br />

wife [- - -]nia Gaiene (COR 287) and his father [P. Aefjicius Atimetus (COR 8).<br />

Remarks: For the Aeficii see (L.) Aeficius Certus (COR 10).<br />

f. of P. Aeficius P. f. Aem(ilia) Firmus Statianus (COR 11); s. of P. Aeficius Atimetus<br />

(COR 8); h. of [- - -]nia Gaiene (COR 287).<br />

10. (LUCIUS) AEFICIUS CERTUS<br />

Amandry, 120-122, em. I, pis III; .RFC I, 1116.<br />

Corinthian bronze coins.<br />

duumvir with C. Iulius (COR 330) of the year 44 or 43 B.C.<br />

Remarks: He is the earliest attested member of the family of Aeficii in the colony's documents.<br />

They were probably connected with the eques praedives M. Aeficius Calvinus,<br />

although the different praenomina could imply that the Corinthian family<br />

belonged to another branch of Aeficii (Grant, FITA, 266-267; E. Rawson, Roman<br />

culture and society. Collected papers [Oxford 1991] 352-358, especially 356-357;<br />

Spawforth, in: Roman onomastics, 175-176). A Corinthian, Μ. Αίφίκιος Πριμι-<br />

γενιανός, is attested in an inscription from the sanctuary of Clarian Apollo of<br />

about A.D. 100, as a member of the delegation of hymnodoi (Th. Macridy, JÖAI<br />

15, 1912, 54-5, no. 27,1. 7; cf. Spawforth, op. cit., 175, no. 38). For the emission<br />

see Amandry, 28-32.<br />

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