Description: Rectangular base
(w:
0.46 x h:
0.66 x d:
0.42) of
grey limestone, now in fragments;
Text: Inscribed on one face within moulded panel (die,
w:
0.24 x h:
0.42).
Letters: Irregular Rustic capitals: line 1, 0.06; line 2,5, 0.05; line 3, 0.035; line 4, 0.025; line 6-7, 0.03.
Date: Second to third centuries CE (lettering)
Findspot:
Lepcis Magna:
Harbour on the East Mole, re-used in the sixth century defences
Original location: Unknown
Last recorded location:
Lepcis Museum.
English translation
Translation by: J. M. Reynolds
Lucius Granius Sollers Paulianus, with permission of the city council, to Grania Iovina, his most dutiful daughter.
Commentary
Line 1-3. line Granius Sollers Paulianus. Also in 708, line 1-3.
Bibliography: Aurigemma, 1930, 89, fig. 7; IRT, 1952, 642, whence IRT, 2009, 642, whence EDH 059495; for BSR images see BSR Digital Collections.