According to Mau, this was in the Fondo Santilli, more towards the city, immediately south of the road, at the meeting point of the old and the new road.
Cooley, A. and M.G.L., 2004. Pompeii: A Sourcebook. London: Routledge, G35, p. 148.
Ephemeris Epigraphica, Vol. VIII, 1899, p. 87, no. 319, no. 331.
Mau A., Mittheilungen
des Kaiserlich Deutschen Archaeologischen Instituts, Roemische Abtheilung, 1894, p. 65.
Sogliano A., Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità, 1893,
p. 335, no. 13.
Sogliano A., Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità, 1894, p.
384, no. 14.
Stefani G., 1998.
Pompei oltre la vita: Nuove testimonianze
dalle necropoli, p. 91.
Claudiae Laudicae Tutiae
Gaiae libertae Licentiae
Pompei, Tombe presso la Strada Regia. Location of tombs. Photo © Google Earth.
Pompei, Tombe
presso la Strada Regia. Meeting point of the
old and the new road. Photo ©
Google Earth.
Pompei, Tombe
presso la Strada Regia. Found in 1883 or a little earlier. Marble
columella of Claudiae
Laudicae.
Now in Naples
Archaeological Museum. Inventory number 123256.
It was 1m high and 0.26m wide, broken at the top and with a circular hole towards the base.
According to Mau, it was found in the Fondo Santilli, around 1883 or a little earlier, more towards the city, immediately south of the road, at the meeting point of the old and the new road. It may have been from a monument on the opposite side of the ancient road, facing the tomb now discovered.
See Mittheilungen des Kaiserlich Deutschen
Archaeologischen Instituts, Roemische Abtheilung, 1894, p. 65.
It bore an inscription already published by Novi and reproduced in Ephemeris Epigraphica. Sogliano published it again and confirmed its authenticity and noted that the manuscript copy of Novi was not exact in the distribution of the lines.
See Ephemeris Epigraphica, Vol. VIII, 1899, p. 87, no. 319.
CLAVDIAE
LAVDICAE
AVG • LIB
VIXIT • ANN • LV •
Claudiae
Laudicae
Aug(usti) lib(ertae)
vixit ann(is) LV
Burial of a freedwoman.
See Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità, 1893, p. 334 no. 13.
Cooley translates this as
To
Claudia Laudica, freedwoman of Augustus. Lived 55 years. [EE VIII no. 319]
See Cooley, A. and M.G.L., 2004. Pompeii: A Sourcebook. London: Routledge, G35, p. 148.
Pompei, Tombe
presso la Strada Regia. 1894. Marble columella of Tutiae Licentiae.
Now in Naples
Archaeological Museum. Inventory number 123257.
Found in the same location as the above columella in 1894.
See Mittheilungen des Kaiserlich Deutschen
Archaeologischen Instituts, Roemische Abtheilung, 1894, p. 65, no. 14.
See Ephemeris Epigraphica, Vol. VIII, 1899, no. 331.
In the form of a herm, 0.74m high, 0.20m wide:
TVTIAE Ɔ L·
LICENTIAE
Tutiae G(aiae) l(ibertae)
Licentiae
Burial of a freedwoman
See Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità, 1894,
p. 384, no. 14.
According to the Epigraphic Database Roma this reads
Tutiae ((mulieris)) l(ibertae)
Licentiae.