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Geographical area |
Southern Italy with Sicily
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Region |
Campania
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Site |
Naples
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Full name (original language) |
Epicureius gaudivigens chorus (CIL X 2971)
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Full name (transliterated) |
Epicureius gaudivigens chorus
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Name elements |
Personal: | Epicureius | Other: | gaudivigens |
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Descriptive terms |
chorus
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Note |
chorus (CIL X 2971, l. 2)
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Source(s) |
CIL X 2971 (45-20 BC)
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Note |
ILS 7781; CLE 961; EDR135361
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Online Resources |
TM536916 and EDR135361
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Funerary epigram of Gaius Stallius Hauranus, member of the Epicureius gaudivigens chorus, the joyful Epicurean chorus. Written in Latin.
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Physical format(s) |
Marble plaque.
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Source(s) provenance |
Found in 1685 in Naples, near the church of S. Maria della Sanità; then came to Florence (post 1743).
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Archaeological remains |
The find spot was near a necropolis, see Leiwo 1994: 130.
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References to buildings/objects |
sedes (CIL X 2971, l. 1), i.e. the tomb of Gaius Stallius.
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Gender |
Men
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Note |
See Gaius Stallius Hauranus.
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Age |
Adults
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Note |
See Gaius Stallius Hauranus.
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Status |
Gaius Stallius was a foreigner from Syria (his semitic cognomen Hauranus derived from the region Auranitis); probably he was a freedman who had acquired the Roman citizenship through a certain Gaius Stallius, member of a south Italian family, see Rigsby 2008.
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Bibliography |
Leiwo, M. (1994), Neapolitana. A Study of Population and Language in Graeco-Roman Naples. Helsinki. Rigsby, K.J. (2008), ‘Hauranus the Epicurean’, CJ 104.1: 19-22. Sblendorio Cugusi, M.T. (2013), ‘Carmina Latina Epigraphica Neapolitana’, Epigraphica 75: 251-69. Waltzing, J.P. (1895-1900), Étude historique sur les corporations professionelles chez les Romains depuis les origines jusqu'à la chute de l'Empire d'Occident. I-IV, Louvain.
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Private association |
Probable
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Note |
It seems probable that this circle of Epicureans was a private association, but we lack detailed information about its internal organization. See Waltzing IV 1900: 227 no. 10 on the uncertain nature of this group.
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