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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

[4] T. R. Martin, Hesperia 46, 1977, 183-184, no. 4, pi. 51 [lst/2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; fragment of a white marble opisthographic slab with smooth surfaces front and<br />

back; inscription in honour of an emperor whose name is missing, erected probably by the<br />

person:<br />

side A: [— Ca]esa[r —] I [—] M f. Ae[m —] I [—] cur. iter [—]<br />

side B: [aed. et II]vr [et Ilvir quinq. et] I [agonothe]t. orn[amentis honorato d. d.].<br />

[5] Corinth VIII. 3, 357, pi. 32 [lst/2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, forum; fragment of a white marble block; inscription in honour of someone whose name<br />

is missing, erected by his friends [ Achaicu[s], [ ] Saturn[us] (COR 496) and [- - -]ius<br />

Pudens (COR 465): [- - -]l [- - - Ac]haicu[s] I [- - - Saturn[inus] I [- - -]ius Puden[s] Ρ amici,<br />

agonothetes of Caesarea Nervanea, Traianea, Isthmia and Caesarea, isagogeus by Antonius<br />

Taurus, decurionalibus ornamentis omatus, aedilis, praefectus iure dicundo, curator annonae,<br />

Ilvir, Ilvir quinquennalis, agonotheticiis ornamentis ornato<br />

Remarks: The complete form of the name is preserved only in [1]; the title isagog. in 1. 6 was<br />

not supplied in Corinth VIII. 3, 214. The identification of the person in [4] is due to<br />

Martin, op. cit. For the office of agonothetes in Roman Corinth, see D. J. Geagan,<br />

GRBS 9, 1968, 69-76. For the praef(ecti) i(ure) d(icundo), see J. Gascou, "La<br />

praefectura iure dicundo dans les cités de l'Afrique romaine" in: L'Afrique dans<br />

l'Occident romain, 1er siècle av. J.-C - IVe siècle ap. I.-C, (Rome 1990) 367-380;<br />

M. S. Bassignano, "I praefecti iure dicundo nell'Italia settentrionale", in: Epigrafia.<br />

Actes du Colloque en mémoire de Attilio Degrassi (Rome 1991) 515-537. For the<br />

person cf. also ARG 18.<br />

*54. [L(UCIUS) ANTONIUS L. F.] ALBUS<br />

Corinth VIII. 3, 125, pi. 17; better in *J. H. Oliver and D. J. Geagan, AJA 72, 1968, 156-157<br />

(cf. AnnÉpigr 1968, 474); K.Wachtel, "Ein unbekannter Senator trajanish - hadrianischer Zeit<br />

(zu Corinth VIII 3, 125)", Historia 20, 1971, 326-333 (his suggestion for completing the text<br />

on p. 329); Eck, Epigraphische Studien 9, 1972, 17-23, pi. I (AnnÉpigr 1972, 567) [1st half of<br />

the 2nd c. A.D., in particular, under Hadrian].<br />

Corinth, forum; ten fragments of a white marble statue base; inscription in his honour erected<br />

together by [L. Gellius Mena]nder (I) (COR 292) and L. Gellius [Iustus] (I) (COR 290).<br />

[L. Antonio L. f.] Albo, I [procos. prov. Achaiae, cu]r. viarum I [Clodiae Cassiae Anniae<br />

Ciminiae (?)], I l[eg. pr. pr.] prov. A[siae (?), praet]or[i, tr]ib. I 5 pi. candidato Imperai. Caesa]ris<br />

T[r]aiani I Hadria[n]i Aug., [sevir. equitum Rom. (?), qua]e I stor[i . . . candidalo Imp. Nervae<br />

I [Traiani Caesaris Aug., tri]b. mil. leg. I Minerv.] I [piae fidelis, Illvir a. a. a.] f. f., fratri Arvali I 10<br />

[amici L. Gellius Mena]nder et L. Gellius I [Iustus, d. s. p. f. cur.], ob iustitiam, I [d.] d.]<br />

Remarks: His name given as [L. Pr]o[clus] I [C]alpu[rnius] by J. H. Kent, Corinth, loc. cit., (cf.<br />

Groag, Reichsbeamten, 72-73; PIR 2 C 303; Thomasson, 194, no. 37), is rightly<br />

restored firstly by Oliver and Geagan, loc. cit., and secondly by Eck, loc. cit., who<br />

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