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154 DOLOCENUM—DOMUS : M. AEMILIUS AEMILIANUS

in doliolis, sacello proximo aedibus flaminis Quirinalis, and fled with
the rest across the Pons Sublicius to the Janiculum), and that the dis-
coveries of 1901 are of too late a period to have anything to do with
the matter. There is little doubt that the whole legend arose from actual
discoveries of prehistoric tombs along the line of the cloaca Maxima
(cf. Busta Gallica, Equus Domitiani ; NS 1911, 190).
See Jord. i. 2. 486 ; Bull. d. Inst. 1879, 76, 77 ; NS 1901, 354, 422, 481 ;
BC 1901, 141-144, 283 ; Gatti in DAP 2. viii. 253-270 (cf. Reid in JRS
1912, 34-35, who proposes to read civitas for aetas in Plin. loc. cit.) ;
RE v. 1283 ; i. A. 577 (where it is suggested that, as in the case of the
lacus Curtins, we really have to do with a mundus).
Dolocenum : see Iuppiter Dolichenus.
Domus (names of owners given in the nominative) :
Aebutii : on the Aventine, mentioned in connection with the Baccha-
nalian prosecutions (Livy xxxix. II).
Aelia Athenais : on the Esquiline, just south of and within the porta
Esquilina (?) ; only known from a lead pipe of the middle of the third
century a.d. found in the Via dello Statuto (LF 23), on which she is
called h(onesta) f(emina) (CIL xv. 7377).
Aelii : a small house (domuncula : Vai. Max. iv. 4. 8 ; Plut. Aem. 5 ;
Jord. i. 2. 45 ; ii. 520-523), perhaps on the Esquiline, near the Mariana
Monumenta (q.v.), which was occupied by sixteen Aelii at once about
the middle of the second century b.c. (cf. BC 1914, 360-361).
Aelius Maximus Augustorum libertus, near the thermae of Cara-
calla (?) (CIL xv. 7374 ; LF 46 seems to fix the site too closely).
T. Aelius Naevius Antonius Severus : on the Quirinal, where its
foundations were discovered at the corner of the Via Milano and the
Via Nazionale. The owner was a man of consular rank of the time
of Decius (?) (IG xiv. 1071 ; CIL vi. 1332 = 31632 ; BC 1881, 15 ;
LF 16 ; cf. CIL vi. 1469 ( = 31663), 1470, 9147.
P. Aelius Romulus Augg. lib. : see Q. Blaesius Iustus.
Aemilia Paulina Asiatica : on the Quirinal (CIL xv. 7380; LF 16).
Its foundations were discovered in 1887 in the Via Genova under
the Palazzo dell’ Esposizione, oriented according to the vicus Longus
(Mitt. 1889, 276).
M. Aemilius Aemilianus : situated on ground later occupied by the
thermae of Diocletian on the site of the Ministero delle Finanze (?).
One piece of lead water-pipe, with his name and that of Marcia Caenis,
the maker, was found in the Campo Verano, the modern cemetery
on the via Tiburtina ; another, with that of Marcia Caenis only, on the
site named above (CIL xv. 7378). The inscription is of too early a
date to allow us to accept Lanciani’s identification (BC 1881, io) with
the Aemilianus who subsequently became emperor (Pros. i. 25. 213).
 
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