Classical Studies 3350F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Denarius, Pietas
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Umbricia januaria hereby attests that she received from l. caecilius jucundus. Hs 11,039, less a percentage [1-2%] as his commission, for the auction of goods on her behalf. This action took place at pompeii on [dec. 12th 56]. : faustilla, faeneratrix (pawnbroker/moneylender) at pompeii. Inscription from gaming den refers to money borrowed from her at 45% and items left as security including earrings: tavern wall graffito: On feb. 5th, vettia accepted from faustilla 15 denarii with 8 asses in interest : electoral graffiti, while they could not vote they could influence who got into office. Appuleia with her neighbour mustius (asks), and narcissus asks you. We beg you to make m. casellius and l. albucius aediles. Such citizens (would be?) in the city forever. : written on the wall of a bakery. I ask you to make a. vettius firmus aedile. Caprasia asks with nymphius, together with the neighbours. (we) ask you to vote for him.