“Need an inscription carving or anything else in marble? Here you have it”Engraved on a
“Need an inscription carving or anything else in marble? Here you have it”Engraved on a marble slab, the text indicated to locals and passers-by the presence of a marble worker’s workshop, where marble was carved and epigraphs were also engraved, as the expression scribere titulus attests: D(is) M(anibus) / titulos scri/bendos vel / si quid ope/ris marmor/ari(i) opus fu/erit hic ha/bes.In a sign from Palermo we instead read: “Here inscriptions can be ordered and carved” (tituli heic ordinantur et sculpuntur), while another text, mutilated, possibly commemorates a Vitalis scriptor titulorum, “engraver of epigraphs”. The poor quality of the item, the messy style of the text and the mediocre engraving of the characters suggest a small shop, frequented by customers with little money and few pretensions. We do not know the location, but it may originate from the area of Campus Martius which is known to have had a high concentration of marble workshops.II-III century A.D., from Rome© Roma, Musei Vaticani, Galleria Lapidaria -- source link
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