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1.17 CIL VI, 6308 (Latin Text After Caldelli and Ricci 1999): Latin Funerary Inscription, Rome (First Half of First Century CE)

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The deceased was buried in the columbarium of the slaves and freedpersons of the aristocratic Statilii Tauri (see 4.9, 10.16). For columbaria, see 7.17.

Literature: Caldelli and Ricci 1999; Borbonus 2014.

Jucundus, [freedman?] of Taurus, litter-bearer. So long as he was alive, he was a man, and defended both himself and others. So long as he was alive, he lived honorably.

This is offered by Callista and Philologus.

 What was Jucundus’ legal and work status?

 How is he described in his epitaph?

 What was the role of honor in Jucundus’ life?

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