The Author presents some preliminary observations on the Fasti Albenses, a great inscription painted on plaster. The fragments have been found in 2011 by the Belgian archaeologists on the mosaic floor of a portico at Alba Fucens. The upper part contained the calendar, in a central strip the dedication by local magistrates was inscribed, and below there were the fasti consulares (presumably from 90 BC to AD 30). Some sections, concerning the years 48-42 BC, 30-15 BC, and AD 18-19, are presented here. As a consequence of the present analysis, we may maintain with assurance that the Fasti Albenses have been drafted and displayed under Tiberius.
Prime osservazioni sui Fasti Albenses
LETTA, CESARE
2013-01-01
Abstract
The Author presents some preliminary observations on the Fasti Albenses, a great inscription painted on plaster. The fragments have been found in 2011 by the Belgian archaeologists on the mosaic floor of a portico at Alba Fucens. The upper part contained the calendar, in a central strip the dedication by local magistrates was inscribed, and below there were the fasti consulares (presumably from 90 BC to AD 30). Some sections, concerning the years 48-42 BC, 30-15 BC, and AD 18-19, are presented here. As a consequence of the present analysis, we may maintain with assurance that the Fasti Albenses have been drafted and displayed under Tiberius.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.