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ROMAN PELOPONNESE I<br />

[2] Corinth VIII. 2, 98 [under Augustus].<br />

Corinth, Lechaion road; block of bluish marble preserving only a part of his name: Cn.<br />

Ba[bbius Philinus].<br />

[3] Corinth VIII. 2, 99, ph. [under Augustus].<br />

Corinth; two fragments of a marble architectural block preserving only a part of his name: Cn.<br />

Babbius [Philinus].<br />

[4] Corinth VIII. 2, 100, ph. [under Augustus].<br />

Corinth; fragment of a marble architectural block preserving a part of his name: Çn. Babbi[us<br />

Philinus] l[---] IBO [- - -].<br />

[5] Corinth VIII. 2, 101 [under Augustus].<br />

Corinth; top of a bluish marble slab preserving only a fragmentary inscription: [Cn.] Babbius<br />

P[hilinus].<br />

[6] Corinth VIII. 2, 131 [under Augustus].<br />

Corinth, forum; architrave block of porous stone preserving only a part of his name: Cn.<br />

Babbius Philin[us].<br />

[7]Corinth VIII. 2, 132 [under Augustus].<br />

Corinth, forum; marble epistyle block from a round building, the so called "Babbius<br />

Monument", erected at his own expense: [C]n. Babbius Philinus aed. pontif[ex] I d. s. p. f. ç.<br />

idemque Ilvir p.<br />

[8] Corinth VIII. 3, 155, pi. 14.<br />

Corinth I. 3, 21-22 [under Augustus].<br />

Corinth, forum, beside the so-called "Babbius Monument"; slab of blue marble used as an<br />

orthostate revetment slab; the inscription was probably engraved on the podium of the<br />

"Babbius Monument" erected at the person's own expense: [Cn. Babbius Philinu]s, aed.,<br />

pontif[ex], I [d. s. p. f. c. idemque] Ilvir p.<br />

[9] Corinth VIII. 3, 241, pi. 19 [under Augustus].<br />

Corinth, forum; fragment of a circular base of white marble found in the cavea of the Odeion;<br />

here: Cn. [Babbiol Phil in [o].<br />

Remarks: Probably a rich freedman (none of the inscriptions gives his father's name and his<br />

cognomen betrays a Greek origin) among the original colonists (Spawforth, in:<br />

Rowan onomastics, 169) or a Greek who had received Roman citizenship; however<br />

it is worth noting that his son [Cn.] Babbius Cn. f. Aem(ilia) [Ita]liç[us] (COR 110)<br />

was ascribed to the local tribe Aemilia. He was the donor of two monuments in the<br />

forum of the colony, the so-called "Babbius monument", ([7], [8]) and the adjacent<br />

fountain of Poseidon ([6]). For his descendants and their relations to Delphi, see<br />

Spawforth, op. cit. For the the three-man college of pontiffs in the Roman colony<br />

of Corinth, see Stansbury, op. cit., 158-195.<br />

M(ARCUS) B[ABBIUS] (?): see COR 660<br />

274

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