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Smith, Arthur H. [Editor]; British Museum <London> / Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities [Editor]
Catalogue of sculpture in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities (Band 3) — London, 1904

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CATALOGUE OF SCULPTUEE.

her head. Both wear tunics, and a mantle, part of which
passes over the left shoulder.

Inscribed . . ./3oAis loSpavov 'ArcAia EuTuv/jSi tq avjxfiiu)
£u>v /jLvrjfArjs x^PLV-—Presented by the Rev. G. T. Hudson, 1870.

Marble. Height. 2 feet 1J inches ; width, 1 foot 5 inches. Found
in the Thames, and thought to have come from the Earl of
Arundel's collection of marbles.

2273. Bust, to the front, of a beardless man, with short hair
and draped shoulders. The subject is treated as a relief.

Inscribed on a tablet below : LToVAto? KaAAt/xa^ov. L-ATT—
i.e., " Publius, son of Callimachos. In his 38th year."
For the year symbol L compare Nos. 656 and 2271.
Bough work.—From a tomb near Benghazi.

Marble. Height. 1 foot J inch. Obtained from Vice-Consul Crowe,
1861.

Boman Sepulchral Beliefs.

2274. (Plate XXVII.) Boman sepulchral relief. Within a
sunk panel are a man and woman standing, with their right
hands raised and clas23ed. The man is beardless, with
thin features of a portrait character. He wears a tunic,
toga and sandals. The woman has a long tunic girt at
the waist, a mantle and sandals. The head, with its
unantique arrangement of the veil, is modern.

Inscribed on each side with the name of one of the
parties, followed by couplets in which each, speaking in
the first person, describes the other.

\_Au~\relius L. I. \_H~\ermia [la^nius de colle Viminale.
[E~]aec, quae me faato praecessit, corpore casto

\_C~\o7iimixs una meo praedita amans animo
[Fi]do fida viro veixsit, studio par Hi qum

Nulla in avaritie cessit ab officio.
A~]urelia L. I.......
 
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