This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1879 Excerpt: ...unique, such a dedication would be rare. Dr. Hubner (I believe) also suggests Minervae as the missing word at the commencement of the inscription, which is on a slab, in its present state two feet four inches long by thirteen and a-half inches high. No. 3 is on a portion of a large altar, and is'undoubtedly part of the name of the cohort stationed at the castrum (co)h. V. Gal(lorvm). Traces of letters (or rather the lower parts of them) are visible above this line.1 1 This altar confirms the reading which, the tiles found at this station inscribed in April, 1875, I was the first to give, of Coh.v.o. No. 4 is merely a fragment of an inscription on a portion of a green glass vessel; the letter T only is complete, the lower parts of the s and v remain. No. 5 is also the portion of the bottom of a glass vessel, the letters, having a vacant space in front of them, seem to be the commencement of a word, probably Dia(nae.) They are in fine characters. No. 6 is on a leaden seal (similar to those previously turned up at this place) and the letters are probably the abbreviation of Pav(li.) No. 7 is on a walling stone found in August, the letters are of a rude and rustic character, and there is room for several other letters before the E at the commencement, though they do not appear to have ever been there. Whether (a)emiliv(s) has been the correct reading is uncertain. It approaches nearest. Perhaps it was a centurial stone. Nos. 8 and 9 are both scratched as graffiti upon pieces of pottery, the first on a fragment of Samian, the second upon a fragment of brown ware. I am indebted to Mr. Robert Blair for the whole of these. Several graffiti inscriptions have lately come under my notice. Amongst them are--No. 1 s, which occurs on a fragment of Samian ware at Cilumum ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1879 Excerpt: ...unique, such a dedication would be rare. Dr. Hubner (I believe) also suggests Minervae as the missing word at the commencement of the inscription, which is on a slab, in its present state two feet four inches long by thirteen and a-half inches high. No. 3 is on a portion of a large altar, and is'undoubtedly part of the name of the cohort stationed at the castrum (co)h. V. Gal(lorvm). Traces of letters (or rather the lower parts of them) are visible above this line.1 1 This altar confirms the reading which, the tiles found at this station inscribed in April, 1875, I was the first to give, of Coh.v.o. No. 4 is merely a fragment of an inscription on a portion of a green glass vessel; the letter T only is complete, the lower parts of the s and v remain. No. 5 is also the portion of the bottom of a glass vessel, the letters, having a vacant space in front of them, seem to be the commencement of a word, probably Dia(nae.) They are in fine characters. No. 6 is on a leaden seal (similar to those previously turned up at this place) and the letters are probably the abbreviation of Pav(li.) No. 7 is on a walling stone found in August, the letters are of a rude and rustic character, and there is room for several other letters before the E at the commencement, though they do not appear to have ever been there. Whether (a)emiliv(s) has been the correct reading is uncertain. It approaches nearest. Perhaps it was a centurial stone. Nos. 8 and 9 are both scratched as graffiti upon pieces of pottery, the first on a fragment of Samian, the second upon a fragment of brown ware. I am indebted to Mr. Robert Blair for the whole of these. Several graffiti inscriptions have lately come under my notice. Amongst them are--No. 1 s, which occurs on a fragment of Samian ware at Cilumum ...
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