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DIVUS TITUS—TRIBUNAL AURELIUM

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beginning of the month (WR 104 ; see also Revue de l’Hist. des Religions
1906, 316 sqq. ; BC 1914, 104; Rosch. ii. 2l), or that it was simply a
fetish (RE viii. 3525 ; Suppl. iii. 1678 ; iii. A. 1139).
Divus Titus, aedes : see Templum Divorum.
Divus Traianus, templum : see Forum Traianum.
Ad To(n)sores : a district or street near the temple of Flora (q.v.) and
the north end of the circus Maximus, which is mentioned only in one
inscription, a slave’s collar (CIL xv. 7172 > Mitt. 1891, 342 ; 1892, 312)·1
We also find in a catalogue of artisans of the end of the fourth century
(CIL vi. 31900) a ‘ tonsor ad circum.’
Traianenses : evidently the inhabitants of some district in which some
one of Trajan’s great buildings stood, as the thermae or forum (CIL vi.
10099 = 31899. 4, 31893. 1), or perhaps the arcus Traiani, if we may
suppose that the names are arranged in the order of the regions to which
they belong (Eranos, 1923, 124-125).
A Transtiberim [sic] :* an indication of locality found on a sepulchral
inscription of the empire (CIL vi. 9847)—the only instance known of
Transtiberis as a noun.
Ad Tres Fortunas : see Fortunae Tres, aedes.
Ad Tres Silanos : a local designation occurring on an inscription found at
Grotta Ferrata but evidently belonging to Rome (CIL xiv. 2496 : Reg.
VII / at · tres · Silanos / at · v). Silanus was one kind of a fountain
(Fest. 352), and this inscription refers to a group of three such fountains
in Region VII (Bull. d. Inst. 1879, 73 ; De Rossi, Piante icnografiche
40 ; NS 1879, 140).
Tria Fata : statues of the three Fates on the north side of the Rostra,
close to the Curia (Procop. BG i. 25. 9). They were said to have been set
up by Tarquinius Priscus, and two of them were restored in the Augustan
period (Plin. NH xxxiv. 22, 29). When the name, tria Fata, first came
into use is not known, but its first occurrence is in 250 a.d. (Cyprian,
Epist. 21, Hartel 231), where it means that part of the forum about
the curia. This usage continued and is found in several later documents
(Procop. loc. cit. ; S. Adriano in tribus fatis 2 vit. Honor. 6, LPD i. 34 ;
vit. Stephani iii. 11, LPD i. 471 : aggregans in tribus fatis sacerdotes ;
ib. i. 501, 508; Jord. i. 2, 258, 349; ii. 482; Thedenat 21, 69, 101 ;
HC 26, 28, 136 ; cf. also RE vi. 2050 ; Rosch. v. 1099 and reff.).
Tribunal Aurelium : a tribunal, or platform, evidently named after some
Aurelius, in the forum, which is mentioned four times by Cicero in
connection with a levy of slaves in 58 b.c. (pro Sest. 34, in Pis. 11 : pro
1 Hiilsen had in these articles referred the inscription to the temple of Flora on the
Quirinal, but the mention of the praefectus annonae led him to change his opinion (HJ 118).
2 Cf. HCh xcvii., 260 ; SS. Cosma e Damiano and S. Martina also had the same name
(ib. 242, 381).
 
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