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Ohl, R.T. "The Inscriptions at the American Academy in Rome," Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome IX (Rome 1931) 89-133.

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  • Ohl 92, no. 1  (= Ohl 125, no. 137) – Columbarium plaque for Aphia Marcella, 1st century BCE–1st century CE - EDR001122  [2]
  • Ohl 93, no. 2 (= Ohl 120, no. 72) – Epitaph for Decimus Ammaeus Pyladion set up by his wife, Asellia Placida, 1st-2nd century CE  [2] - EDR000126
  • Ohl 93, no. 3 (= Ohl 118, no. 49) – Fragment, 2nd-4th century CE 
  • Ohl 93, no. 4 (= Ohl 118, no. 48) – Columbarium plaque, 2nd-3rd century CE, possibly later - EDR001020
  • Ohl 94, no. 7  (= Ohl 120, no. 70) – Epitaph for T. Claudius Dolens, a Thracian who served in the Roman fleet at Misenum, late 1st-2nd century CE [2] - EDR073164
  • Ohl 94, no. 8 (= Ohl 116, no. 25) – Fragment of an epitaph, 1st-2nd century CE
  • Ohl 95, no. 9 and 96, no. 17 (= Ohl 121, no. 84 + 121, no. 95) – Two fragments of an epitaph for Claudia Gemella, set up by her parents, Tiberius Claudius Hermes and Livia Bononi, 1st century CE [2] ] - EDR100914
  • Ohl 95, no. 11 (= Ohl 125, no. 140) – Columbarium plaque for P. Cornelius Synistor, 1st century CE - EDR030912
  • Ohl 95, no. 12 (= Ohl 115, no. 14) – Columbarium plaque for Aulus Cosconius Antichuis, a freedman, 1st century CE - EDR030927
  • Ohl 95, no. 13 (= Ohl 125, no. 138) – Columbarium plaque for Aulus Cosconius Olympus, a freedman, 1st century CE  
  • Ohl 96, no. 16 (= Ohl 119, no. 59) – Epitaph for C. Fuficus Cerialis of the 12th urban cohort, first half of 2nd century CE - EDR073165
  • Ohl 96, no. 17 + 95, no. 9 (= Ohl 121, no. 84 + 121, no. 95) – Two fragments of an epitaph for Claudia Gemella, set up by her parents, Tiberius Claudius Hermes and Livia Bononi, 1st century CE  [2] - EDR100914
  • Ohl 97, no. 18 (= Ohl 118, no. 43) – Epitaph for Helvia Epiteuxis, 2nd-3rd century CE (?)  [2]  - EDR102853
  • Ohl 97, no. 19 (= Ohl 115, no. 7) – Fragment of a columbarium plaque, 2nd-3rd century CE - EDR101183
  • Ohl 97, no. 20 (= Ohl 117, no. 31) – Columbarium plaque for Licinius, a Christian, with chi/rho symbol, 4th century CE 
  • Ohl 97, no. 21 (= Ohl 121, no. 88) – Columbarium plaque for Decimus Marcius Neo, a freedman, and Marcia Chreste, a freedwoman, set up by themselves, mid-1st century–mid-2nd century CE - EDR101411
  • Ohl 97-98, no. 22 (= Ohl 124, no. 123) – Fragment of a columbarium plaque, 2nd-3rd century CE - EDR101432
  • Ohl 98, no. 23 (= Ohl 121, no. 85) – Columbarium tablet, 1st century CE [2] - EDR101935
  • Ohl 98, no. 24 (= Ohl 121, no. 86) – Epitaph for Nevia Fortunata, who lived two years, three months, and fourteen days, set up by her mother, Nevia Capitolina, 2nd-3rd century CE (2)  - EDR101951
  • Ohl 98, no. 25 (= Ohl 127, no. 155) – Columbarium plaque for Norbana Terpne, who lived six years, 1st century CE - EDR101973 
  • Ohl 98-99, no. 26 (= Ohl 120, no. 82) – Epitaph for M. Orthius Pius Ulpianus, set up by his freedman, M. Ulpius [. . . .], mid- to late-2nd century CE - EDR102020
  • Ohl 99, no. 28 (= Ohl 114, no. 2) – Fragment of a columbarium plaque, 2nd-4th century CE - EDR102241
  • Ohl 100, no. 29 (= Ohl 127, no. 157) – Epitaph of L. Titius Iulianus Celer, a member of the imperial bodyguard from Noricum, set up by L. Titius Melancoma for his patron, first half of 2nd century CE - EDR073166  
  • Ohl 100, no. 30 (= CIL I2 2.4, 3022) (= Ohl 117, no. 29) – Epitaph for L. Turullius Pant(h)era, late Republican/early Augustan era - EDR102992
  • Ohl 101, no. 31 (= Ohl 125, no. 142) – Epitaph for L. Valerius Hesper, date uncertain, probably 1st-2nd century CE - EDR073167 
  • Ohl 101-102, no. 33 (= Ohl 118, no. 38) – Epitaph for Victorinus, a Christian, April 5, 432 CE  (3 AEG, 1 CLB)  [2]
  • Ohl 102, no. 34 (= Ohl 120, no. 76) – Christian funerary inscription with chi/rho in circle, 4th-5th century CE
  • Ohl 102, no. 35  (= CIL 6.34743 (lower half)) – Fragment of an epitaph [for Callityche], 2nd-4th century CE - EDR146202
  • Ohl 104, no 1 (= Ohl 118, no. 50) – Two inscribed fragments, undatable forgery
  • Ohl 104-105, no. 3 (= Ohl 118, no. 42) – Fragment of a commemorative tablet, undatable forgery
  • Ohl 105, no. 4 (= Ohl 118, no. 51) – Forged fragment, undatable forgery  [2]
  • Ohl 105-106, no. 6 (= Ohl 118, no. 40) – Epitaph for Irenia, a Christian, undatable forgery
  • Ohl 106, no. 7 (= Ohl 120, no. 80) – Forged inscription on the lid of a sarcophagus, with the partial sculpture of a boy astride a dolphin, undatable forgery
  • Ohl 106, no. 8 (= Ohl 118, no. 47) – Dedication, undatable forgery
  • Ohl 107-110, no. 2 (= Ohl 119, no. 60) – Guide to the burial places of martyrs in the Cemetery of Castulus, with chi/rho symbol, 4th-5th century CE – AEG [3]
  • Ohl 110, no. 1 (= Ohl 125, no. 130) – Fragment, Renaissance [2]
  • Ohl 112, no. 4 (= Ohl 121, no. 94)  – Three inscribed fragments, ca. 1625
  • Ohl 114, no. 1 (= CIL 6.34704) – Columbarium plaque for Epicharis and Calliste, 1st-3rd century CE - EDR145511 
  • Ohl 114, no. 2 (= Ohl 99, no. 28) – Fragment of a columbarium plaque, 2nd-4th century CE - EDR102241
  • Ohl 115, no. 3 (= CIL 6.24465) – Columbarium plaque for Cn. Pompeius Fructus, a freedman, mid-1st - mid-2nd century CE - EDR146274
  • Ohl 115, no. 4 – Epitaph for Ti. Claudius Symbus, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR030486
  • Ohl 115, no. 5 (= CIL 6.34206) – Funerary monument for T. Aconius Karus, his nurse/tutor, his parents and their descendants, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR145902
  • Ohl 115, no. 6 (= CIL 6.27660) – Columbarium plaque for Trophimus, slave of Ti. Claudius Arrhenis, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR146477 
  • Ohl 115, no. 7 (= Ohl 97, no. 19) – Fragment of a columbarium plaque, 2nd-3rd century CE - EDR101183
  • Ohl 115, no. 8 – Fragment of a plaque, 1st-3rd century CE
  • Ohl 115, no. 9 (= CIL 6.15415) – Epitaph set up by Claudia Eutychia for her daughter and a male relative, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR146009
  • Ohl 115, no. 10 (= CIL 6.35603) – Epitaph set up by L. Aius Anicetus for himself and his wife, Iulia Primigenia, who he lived with for fifty years, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR145514
  • Ohl 115, no. 11 (= CIL 6.7887) – Funerary tablet set up by C. Attius Primigenius, a freedman, for himself, his wife Flavia Agele, and their descendants and by Heraclides, an imperial bookkeeper, for himself, his wife Peloris, and their descendants, late early 2nd century CE, ca. 89-96 CE (?) – CLB (2) - EDR107919
  • Ohl 115, no. 12 (= CIL 6.7867) – Columbarium plaque for L. Octavius Hemetis, dedicated by his freedman, 1st century CE - EDR107532
  • Ohl 115, no. 13 – Fragment of a funerary monument, 1st-2nd century CE115 #13
  • Ohl 115, no. 14 (= Ohl 95, no. 12) – Columbarium plaque for Aulus Cosconius Antichuis, a freedman, 1st century CE - EDR030927
  • Ohl 116, no. 15 (= CIL 6.37271) – Columbarium plaque for Iulia Carnuntilla, probably from Carnuntum in Pannonia Superior, set up by her husband, Iulius Lupianus, a veteran who had served in that region, after 193 CE - EDR146554
  • Ohl 116, no. 16 (= CIL 6.35089) – Fragment of a columbarium plaque for Decimia M[---], set up by P. Decimius Epaph[roditus?] and Decimia Strato[nice?] for their patron, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR145874
  • Ohl 116, no. 17 (= CIL 6.34380) – A columbarium plaque with two separate inscriptions – first, an epitaph for Amandus, set up by his mother, Comse; the second, an epitaph for Cornelia Libas, set up by her husband C. Cornelius Symphorus, 1st, or more likely, 2nd century CE - EDR146010
  • Ohl 116, no. 18 (= CIL 6.22159) – Fragment of a columbarium plaque for Marcia Sucessa, aged five, set up by her father, Marcius Sucessus, 2nd-3rd century CE - EDR146011
  • Ohl 116, no. 19 (= CIL 6.35214 (l.) and 6.34256 (r.)) – Two epitaphs on the same stone for A. Fabricius Prothymus (CIL 6.35214) and his wife, Aelia Epigone (CIL 6.34256), 1st-2nd century CE - EDR145884,  EDR146132
  • Ohl 116, no. 20 (= CIL 6.28943) – Columbarium plaque for Victorio Agataero, a freeman, 3rd-4th century CE or perhaps later - EDR14647
  • Ohl 116, no. 21 (= CIL 6.27527) – Epitaph set up by Titia Prima for herself, her husband, and their children, Flavia, Fortunata, and Titianus, who all died young, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR145876
  • Ohl 116, no. 22 (= CIL 6.7923)  – Fragments of an epitaph for Nortina, who lived two years and seventeen days, set up by her parents for her, themselves, and their descendants, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR108203
  • Ohl 116, no. 23 (= CIL 6.32703) – Epitaph for L. Catalus Crescens, a centurion, 100-180 CE - EDR106690
  • Ohl 117, no. 27 (= CIL 6.35747) – Epitaph with syllabic breaks for P. Aelius and M. Ephesius, set up by their parents, M. Cirratus and Amada, 2nd century CE - EDR14551
  • Ohl 117, no. 29 (= CIL I2 2.4, 3022) – Epitaph for L. Turullius Pant(h)era, late Republican/early Augustan era - EDR102992
  • Ohl 117, no. 31 (= Ohl 97, no. 20) – Columbarium plaque for Licinius, a Christian, with chi/rho symbol, 4th century CE  (4)
  • Ohl 117, no. 33 (= CIL 6.35368) – Columbarium plaque for Gellius Balentinus, 2nd-3rd (more likely) century CE - EDR145873
  • Ohl 117, no. 34 (= Ohl 117, no. 34 (= CIL 6.35154) – Epitaph for Epictetus, set up by his wife, 2nd-3rd century CE - EDR145884
  • Ohl 117, no. 35 (= CIL 6.29281) – Fragment of an epitaph for M. Ulpius Verus, set up by his wife, Antonia, 2nd-3rd century CE - EDR145893
  • Ohl 117, no. 36 (= CIL 6.7982) – Epitaph for Sextilia Faustina, set up by her daughter, Servilia Aphrodite, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR109533
  • Ohl 118, no. 38 (= Ohl 101-102, no. 33) – Epitaph for Victorinus, a Christian, April 5, 432 CE
  • Ohl 118, no. 39 (= CIL 6.3570) – Fragments of an epitaph for Aurelia Claudia, almost nine years old, set up by her parents, 3rd century CE - EDR030848
  • Ohl 118, no. 40 (= Ohl 105-106, no. 6) – Epitaph for Irenia, a Christian, undatable forgery
  • Ohl 118, no. 41 – Fragment, undatable forgery 
  • Ohl 118, no. 42 (= Ohl 104-105, no. 3) – Fragment of a commemorative tablet, undatable forgery 
  • Ohl 118, no. 43 (= Ohl 97, no. 18) – Epitaph for Helvia Epiteuxis, 2nd-3rd century CE (?) - EDR102853
  • Ohl 118, no. 44 – Fragment of an epitaph (?), 2nd-3rd century CE
  • Ohl 118, no. 48 (= Ohl 93, no. 4) – Columbarium plaque, 2nd-3rd century CE, possibly later - EDR001020
  • Ohl 118, no. 49 (= Ohl 93, no. 3) – Fragment, 2nd-4th century CE 
  • Ohl 118, no. 50 (= Ohl 104, no 1) – Two inscribed fragments, undatable forgery
  • Ohl 118, no. 52 (= CIL 6.29223) – Epitaph for M. Ulpius Ionicus, an imperial freedman, set up by his wife, Claudia Iusta, first half of 2nd century CE - EDR145886
  • Ohl 118, no. 53 – Fragment, 4th-5th century CE  [2]
  • Ohl 118, no. 54 (= CIL 6.34743 (lower half) – Fragment of an epitaph [for Callityche], 2nd-4th century CE - EDR146202
  • Ohl 119, no. 55 (= CIL 6. 12064) – Epitaph for Antonia Phyllis, set up by her husband, P. Geminus Aeetion for themselves, their freedmen and women and their descendants and his heir, 1st-2nd century CE (possible forgery) - EDR146702
  • Ohl 119, no. 58 (= CIL 6.39686) – Fragmentary epitaph for [---H?]edone, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR103099
  • Ohl 119, no. 59 (= Ohl 96, no. 16) – Epitaph for C. Fuficus Cerialis of the 12th urban cohort, first half of 2nd century CE  [2] - EDR073165
  • Ohl 119, no. 60 (= Ohl 107-110, no. 2) – Guide to the burial places of martyrs in the Cemetery of Castulus, with chi/rho symbol, 4th-5th century CE – AEG [3]
  • Ohl 119, no. 61 (= CIL 6.29435) – Columbarium plaque for Ummidia Fortunata, who lived 8 years, 8 months, and 25 days, set up by her mother, Ummidia Masueta, 1st century CE - EDR145897
  • Ohl 119, no. 62 – Fragment, undatable
  • Ohl 119, no. 66  (see Ohl in Greek photo collection files) - see under IG XIV
  • Ohl 119, no. 68 (= CIL 6.38317) – Epitaph for Eridanus Zosimus, who lived seven years, five months, and fourteen days, 2nd-3rd century CE - EDR146049 
  • Ohl 119, no. 69 – Columbarium plaque for Moschis, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR000882 [2]
  • Ohl 120, no. 70 (= Ohl 94, no. 7) (filed with Ohl 119, no. 68) – Epitaph for T. Claudius Dolens, a Thracian who served in the Roman fleet at Misenum, late 1st-2nd century CE - EDR073164
  • Ohl 120, no. 71 (= CIL 6.38444) – Columbarium plaque for Hermia, 1st century CE [2]
  • Ohl 120, no.  72 (= Ohl 93, no. 2) (filed with Ohl 120, no. 70) – Epitaph for Decimus Ammaeus Pyladion set up by his wife, Asellia Placida, 1st-2nd century CE  [2] - EDR000126
  • Ohl 120, no. 73 (= Ohl 119, no. 68) – Columbarium plaque for Rubria Fortunata, 2nd-3rd century CE [2]
  • Ohl 120, no. 75 (= CIL 6.39454) – Epitaph for M. Valerius [Mo]?ma, a soldier, Augustan/Tiberian era  [2]
  • Ohl 120, no. 78 (= CIL 6.37279) – Epitaph for a cavalry officer (equites promoti), 4th-5th century CE - EDR072174
  • Ohl 120, no. 79 – Columbarium plaque for Sextus Lardius Eros Asiaticus, 1st-3rd century CE - EDR073067 
  • Ohl 120, no. 81 (= CIL 6.14476) – Epitaph for Quintus Cascellius Serenus, set up by Cascellius Megistus for his patron, 2nd century CE [2]
  • Ohl 120, no. 82 (= Ohl 98-99, no. 26) – Epitaph for M. Orthius Pius Ulpianus, set up by his freedman, M. Ulpius [. . . .], mid- to late-2nd century CE - EDR102020
  • Ohl 121, no. 83 (= CIL 6.39015) – Columbarium plaque for C. Valerius Speratus, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR146052
  • Ohl 121, no. 84 + 121, no. 95 (= Ohl 95, no. 9 and 96, no. 17) – Two fragments of an epitaph for Claudia Gemella, set up by her parents, Tiberius Claudius Hermes and Livia Bononi, 1st century CE  [2] - EDR100914
  • Ohl 121, no. 85 (= Ohl 98, no. 23) – Columbarium tablet, 1st century CE  (filed under Ohl 121, no. 84)  [3]  - EDR101935
  • Ohl 121, no. 86 (= Ohl 98, no. 24) – Epitaph for Nevia Fortunata, who lived two years, three months, and fourteen days, set up by her mother, Nevia Capitolina, 2nd-3rd century CE  - EDR101951
  • Ohl 121, no. 88 (= Ohl 97, no. 21) – Columbarium plaque for Decimus Marcius Neo, a freedman, and Marcia Chreste, a freedwoman, set up by themselves, mid-1st century–mid-2nd century CE [2] - EDR101411
  • Ohl 121, no. 89 (= CIL 6.38003) – Epitaph of Antiochus Galbianus, an imperial slave, set up by Messia Tryphaena, 1st century CE - EDR147030
  • Ohl 121, no. 90 (= CIL 6.35911) – Epitaph set up by Neria Pallas and Nerius Aprio for their daughter, who lived six years and two months [or Pallas and Nerius Aprio set up the stone for their daughter Neria], 1st-2nd century CE - EDR146555
  • Ohl 121, no. 92 (= CIL 6.7885) – Fragment of a funerary monument for P. Caesetius Sodalis and Caesetia Ridicula, end of 1st century BCE–beginning of 1st century CE
  • Ohl 121, no. 94 (= Ohl 112, no. 4) – Three inscribed fragments, ca. 1625
  • Ohl 121, no. 95 + 121, no. 84 (= Ohl 95, no. 9 and 96, no. 17) – Two fragments of an epitaph for Claudia Gemella, set up by her parents, Tiberius Claudius Hermes and Livia Bononi, 1st century CE  [2] ] - EDR100914
  • Ohl 121-122, no. 96 (= CIL 6.29426) – Fragment of an epitaph with a funerary elegy, 2nd-3rd century CE - EDR132815
  • Ohl 122, no. 98 (= CIL 6.31034, fr. a, CIL 6.2185) – Fragment of an inscription recording the dedication by C. Iulius Anicetus of a rebuilt porticus for the shrine of the Palmyrene god, Sol Malachbelus, 102 CE - EDR158568
  • Ohl 122, no. 105 (= CIL 6.28644) – Epitaph for C. Vetilius Euhodus, age eleven, set up by his father, C. Vetilius Primitivus, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR145510
  • Ohl 122, no. 99 – An apotropaic tablet with a curse against those who desecrate churches, with a reference to Jews, reign of Justinian, ca. 6th century CE (2)
  • Ohl 122, no. 100 – An elegiac funerary inscription for Antiochus, 2nd century BC
  • Ohl 122, no. 101 (= IG 14.1733) – Columbarium plaque for Calpurnia Heracleia, 2nd-3rd century CE
  • Ohl 122, no. 105 (= CIL 6.28644) – Epitaph for C. Vetilius Euhodus, age eleven, set up by his father, C. Vetilius Primitivus, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR145510
  • Ohl 122, no. 106 (filed under IG XIV squeezes)
  • Ohl 123, no. 107 (filed under IG XIV squeezes) – Metrical funerary inscription for Ammonius, 1st-3rd century CE 
  • Ohl 123, no. 108 (= CIL 6.23733) – Epitaph for Palpia Soteris, set up by her patron (?), C. Palpius Rhodo, and her husband, M. Aemilius Sabinus, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR145515
  • Ohl 123, no. 110 (= CIL 6.2612) – Epitaph for M. Oreius Secundus, a soldier, 100-180 CE - EDR102737
  • Ohl 123, no. 111 (= CIL 6.18502) – Epitaph for M. Flovius Philocalus and his household, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR147493
  • Ohl 123, no. 112 (= CIL 6.16832) – Epitaph for Diadumenus, set up by his companion, Secundilla, slave of Minicius Faustinus (consul suffect in AD 117?), 1st half of 2nd century CE - EDR147491
  • Ohl 123, no. 113 – Fragment of a dedication to Fortuna Primigenia by a master of the shipyards, 1st-2nd century CE 
  • Ohl 123, no. 115 (= CIL 6.32678 – Epitaph of M. Varsilius Martialus, a veteran, set up by his wife, Varsilia Stacte, with a portrait relief of the deceased, 2nd-3rd century CE, ca. 200-250 CE - EDR101020
  • Ohl 124, no. 116 (= CIL 6.34573) – Epitaph for T. Attius Decimus, Attia Threpte, a freedwoman, and Attia Hedone, set up for themselves and their descendants, 2nd century CE - EDR145512
  • Ohl 124, no. 117 (= CIL 6.15561) – Epitaph for Nemesine, a slave, set up by Claudia Prima, 2nd-3rd century CE - EDR146605
  • Ohl 124, no. 118 (= CIL 6.35983) – Epitaph for Octavia Primigenia, set up by her son, Gaetulicus, 2nd-3rd century CE - EDR146012
  • Ohl 124, no. 119 (= CIL 6.25491) – Epitaph for Roscia Veneria, set up by Roscius Martialis and (?) C. Iulius Successus, 2nd-3rd century CE - EDR146046
  • Ohl 124, no. 120 (= CIL 6.32698) – Epitaph of C. Nigidius Iulianus, a soldier in the 9th praetorian cohort, set up by his friend and heir, P. Aelius Iulianus, 150-190 CE - EDR107190
  • Ohl 124, no. 122 – Fragment of an epitaph, 1st-3rd century CE
  • Ohl 124, no. 124 – Columbarium plaque for Magia Faustilla, set up by her husband, L. Fabius Donatus, 1st-2nd century CE  [2] - EDR101377
  • Ohl 125, no. 127 (filed with Ohl 125, no. 125) – Fragment – 1st-2nd century CE
  • Ohl 125, no. 128 – Funerary inscription for Phryne, a quasillaria (spinner) from Africa, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR073065
  • Ohl 125, no. 130 (= Ohl 110, no. 1) – Fragment, Renaissance
  • Ohl 125, no. 131 – Fragment of a funerary inscription, 1st century CE  [2]
  • Ohl 125, no. 132 – Columbarium plaque for Flavius Victor, a soldier, 3rd century CE - EDR073062  [2]
  • Ohl 125, no. 135 – Columbarium plaque for L. Trebonius Antiochus, a freedman and cook, 1st century CE [2]
  • Ohl 125, no. 136 – Fragment of an epitaph, 2nd-3rd century CE - EDR030420 [2]
  • Ohl 125, no. 137 (= Ohl 92, no. 1) – Columbarium plaque for Aphia Marcella, 1st century BCE–1st century CE - EDR001122 
  • Ohl 125, no. 138 (= Ohl 95, no. 13) – Columbarium plaque for Aulus Cosconius Olympus, a freedman, 1st century CE  
  • Ohl 125, no. 139 (= CIL 6.29107) – Columbarium plaque for Vitruvia Lychnis, a freedwoman, with part of her husband’s name, [ca. 9] Epaphus, erased, 1st century CE - EDR146047 [2]
  • Ohl 125, no. 140 (= Ohl 95, no. 11) – Columbarium plaque for P. Cornelius Synistor, 1st century CE - EDR030912
  • Ohl 125, no. 141 – Columbarium plaque for Asticus, a comedic actor, 1st century BCE–1st century CE - EDR073066
  • Ohl 125, no. 142 (= Ohl 101, no. 31) – Epitaph for L. Valerius Hesper, date uncertain, probably 1st-2nd century CE - EDR073167 
  • Ohl 126, no. 144 (= CIL 6.26165) (filed with CIL 6.39754) – Columbarium plaque for M. Sempronius Iucundus, a freedman, his wife, Octavia Prima, and his son, M. Sempronius Albanus, 1st century CE - EDR146602
  • Ohl 126, no. 145 (= CIL 6.39051) – Fragment of a columbarium plaque for M. Vipsanius Aga[- - -] and Antistia Fac[- - - ], late 1st century BCE–1st century CE - EDR146558 [2]
  • Ohl 126, no. 146 (= CIL 6.37786) – Columbarium plaque for Pyramus, chamberlain to Lucius Vitellius, who was consul three times, 1st century CE  - EDR072332
  • Ohl 126, no. 147 (= CIL 6.38272/3) – Columbarium plaque for Damalis, 1st century CE - EDR146048
  • Ohl 126, no. 148 (= CIL 6.38529a) – Columbarium plaque for M. Laelius Phileros, a freedman, 1st century CE - EDR146603
  • Ohl 126, no. 151 (= CIL 6.39683) – Double columbarium plaque for a father, D. Ampudius Sotericus, and his son, D. Ampudicus Bassus, 1st century CE - EDR001068 
  • Ohl 126, no. 152 (= CIL 6.39444-5) (filed under CIL 6.39683) – Fragments of an epitaph for Eucerus, a flute player and favorite at the temple of Mater Matuta in the 6th region, set up by Iulius for his tutor, 1st-2nd century CE - EDR072297  [2]
  • Ohl 127, no. 155 (= Ohl 98, no. 25) – Columbarium plaque for Norbana Terpne, who lived six years, 1st century CE - EDR101973 
  • Ohl 127, no. 156 (filed with Ohl 98, no. 25) – Lower half of a funerary epigram for a freedwoman, 2nd-3rd century CE - EDR146557
  • Ohl 127, no. 157 (= Ohl 100, no. 29) – Epitaph of L. Titius Iulianus Celer, a member of the imperial bodyguard from Noricum, set up by L. Titius Melancoma for his patron, first half of 2nd century CE  [3] - EDR073166
  • Ohl 127, no. 162 (= CIL 6.3711) – An altar dedicated to Silvanus by Gaius Humidius Qu(i)etus, a veteran of the 8th praetorian cohort, ca. 161-175 CE (4) - EDR146950
  • Ohl 127, no. 169 – Boundary marker placed by agreement between their properties, the gardens of the Horti Volusiani and the [Horti Marsiani], mid-1st century–mid 2nd century CE  [2] - EDR073068
  • Ohl 128, no. 170 (= CIL 14.3941) – Columbarium plaque for Calpurnia Heracleia, 2nd-3rd century CE - EDR129073
  • Ohl 128, no. 171 (= Inscr. It. 13.1, no. 14) – Copy of the consular fasti from Teanum Sidicinum (Fasti Teanenses), original, 45 or 46 CE (?) [3]
  • Ohl 128, no. 172 (= CIL 6.37836) – Dedication commemorating Menander, a charioteer (bigarius), and his victories in the Ludi Martiales with his horses Basiliscus and Rusticus and in the Ludi Victoriae Caesaris with his horses Hister and Corax, 15 CE [2] - EDR072175
  • Ohl 128, no. 174a-b – Reused columbarium plaque with inscriptions on both sides, side a: epitaph set up by Volumnia Symposia for her husband, an imperial slave and muleteer; side b: fragment of an epitaph for unidentified deceased, who lived thirty-five years. 2nd century CE [4] - EDR073063, EDR135948
  • 129 #8
  • 129 #11


American Academy in Rome – The photographs and this squeeze were collected for a still-unpublished catalog of the inscriptions of the American Academy by Charles L. Babcock (ed.) The Inscriptions at the American Academy in Rome. American Journal of Ancient History, n.s. 9 (Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press 2015), with an appendix by C. Fant and revisions by T.C. Brennan and M. Johnson (eds.). See C.L. Babcock, “The Inscriptions,” Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Suppl. Volume 11: The Collection of Antiquities of the American Academy in Rome, L. Bonfante, H. Nagy and J. Collins-Clinton, eds. (Ann Arbor 2015) 90-104, for a preliminary publication.