2014
DOI: 10.4000/mefra.2043
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C. Veturius Testius Amandus, les cinq corps de lénunculaires d’Ostie et la batellerie tibérine au début du IIIe siècle

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“…: 486–7, and, for the whole argument summarized here, 487–505). As for the associations of the lenuncularii , confirmation of Zevi's opinions can be found in a later study (Tran 2014), in which — dating inscription CIL XIV, 4144 no longer to a.d . 147, but to 217 — Tran ascribes the floruit of these colleges to the early decades of the third century and provides further information on how they operated and their organization.…”
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“…: 486–7, and, for the whole argument summarized here, 487–505). As for the associations of the lenuncularii , confirmation of Zevi's opinions can be found in a later study (Tran 2014), in which — dating inscription CIL XIV, 4144 no longer to a.d . 147, but to 217 — Tran ascribes the floruit of these colleges to the early decades of the third century and provides further information on how they operated and their organization.…”
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“…: 486-7, and, for the whole argument summarized here, 487-505). As for the associations of the lenuncularii, conrmation of Zevi's opinions can be found in a later study (Tran 2014), in whichdating inscription CIL XIV, 4144 no longer to A.D. 147, but to 217 -Tran ascribes the oruit of these colleges to the early decades of the third century and provides further information on how they operated and their organization. these developments and the historical events of the period in the dramatic series of convictions of pretenders to the empire and other prominent individuals, and the resulting conscations that in Ostia beneted the corpora vital to the Roman administration.…”
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“…According to De Salvo 50 , the first guild of sailors of the Tiber which was in contact with the arriving grain were the lenuncularii 51 . They were oarsmen who operated when ships entered the harbour of Ostia 52 , in epigraphic material lenuncularii traiectus Luculli appear around the turn of the 1st and 2nd century 53 . The lenunculi were "agili e veloci batelli" 54 .…”
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