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The British School at Rome.

(2) « a IRRI2E Fjadillae
p (ΑΕΤΈΑ^ pr cos (123 A.D.)
a fragment which does not exactly correspond with any of the stamps of
Arria Fadilia in C.I.L. xv. 69 sqq.
(3) rn A S I A \ t ii et aq
COS DE
ANIS-T(
a fragment of 125 A.D. '
(4) Π Q VARO COS · EX
US; (134 a.d.)
(5) O TVNAT; perhaps a fragment of ibid. 1019 (about 120 A.D.).
(6) A fragment of a stamp in two lines with hollow letters which I
cannot identify (123 A.D.).
?R ET PAE COS
I SSIMI
(7) « gLABRION///
///FIG///
a fragment of a stamp of 124 A.D.
(8) A///PAETI
/////////A
a fragment of a stamp of 123 A.D. (hollow letters).
Ligorio, Neap, xxxiv. 179, records that ‘ nella Via Latina presso le
forme dell’ acquedotti dove sono grandissimi ruderi d’una villa, furono trovati
alcuni tegoloni .... con le present! parole {C.I.L. xv. 479 a. 6—123 A.D.)
. . . dove sono state trovate bellissime statue da Messer Lorenzo Stalla
(Astalli) ... di cui hoggi e quel terreno.’ The land still belonged to the
Astalli in Fabretti’s time {De Aquis, 1788, p. 112)1 and he, in giving ibid.
1913, as found in the piscina (see below), adds in the explanation of the
plan (Diss. II, tab. xv) ‘plures sub hoc sigillo {ex praediis Domitiae Lucillae
Paetino et Aproniano cos.2) in proximis ruderibus observavi. Unde
1 The reference to nos. 27 and 28 should be to the map, Diss. I, tab. ii, not to tab. xvi. The
first edition was published in 1693, but is somewhat rare. I therefore cite the second (1788).
2 This description seems to correspond more closely than any other known stamp with
C.I.L. xv. 1025, Op. dot. expr. Dom. P. f. Lucillae | Paetino et Apron. | Cos., a stamp published
by Marini from a copy in his possession, which, however, Dressel was unable to trace in the
Vatican.
 
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