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[5] Isthmia III, 2858, pi. 11 [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN CORINTHIA<br />

Isthmus, sanctuary of Poseidon; small fragment of an inscribed lamp base (type XXVII) which<br />

bears part of the signature [ΠΡΕΙΜ]ΟΥ.<br />

[6]Kenchreai V 233 [1st half of the 3rd c. A. D.].<br />

Kenchreai; disk and base fragment of a lamp, probably Athenian; disk with tip of thyrsos; base<br />

inside circle: ΠΡ[ΕΙΜ]/ΟΥ.<br />

701. ΠΡΙΜΟΣ<br />

Corinth IV. 2, 692, fig. 137, pi. XXX [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth; lamp (type XXVII): ovules and panels on the rim; a rosette of eight petals on the<br />

discus; on the reverse is incised ΠΡΙΜ[ΟΥ].<br />

Remarks: See also G. Siebert, "Lampes corinthiennes et imitations au musée National<br />

702. ΠΟΥ[ΒΛΙΟΣ]<br />

d'Athènes", BCH 90, 1966, 472-513; Ph. Bruneau, "Lampes corinthiennes", BCH<br />

95, 1971,437-501.<br />

Corinth IV. 2, 552, pi. XXX [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth; lamp (type XXVII): stamped ovules on the rim and plain discus; on the reverse is<br />

incised ΠΟΥ [BAIO Y].<br />

Remarks: See also Ph. Bruneau, "Lampes corinthiennes", BCH 95, 1971, 437-501.<br />

703. ΡΟΥ[ΦΟΣ]<br />

[1] Isthmia III, 3068, pi. 12 [1st half of the 4rth c. A.D.].<br />

Isthmus, Theatre; fragment of an inscribed lamp base (type XXVIII E) which bears the<br />

signature ΡΟΥ[ΦΟΣ].<br />

[2] Kenchreai V 323, pi. 14 [1st half of the 4rd c. A. D.].<br />

Kenchreai; Athenian lamp; plain disk with double framing groove; on the base inside double<br />

circular groove: ΡΟΥ.<br />

Remarks: This Corinthian lampmaker seems to have migrated to Athens and established in the<br />

704. [SABI]NUS<br />

Kerameikos (O. Broneer, Isthmia III, 73).<br />

Corinth IV. 2, 461, fig. 39 [1st c. A.D.].<br />

Corinth, theatre area; small fragment of a lamp (type XXIV) with a narrow sloping rim; on the<br />

discus is a gladiatorial scene and below a tabula ansata with the names of the gladiators, one of<br />

the them is named [SABI]NUS.<br />

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