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A new date for Agrippa's theatre at Ostia
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1 I would like to take this opportunity for thanking Anna Gallina Zevi and Jane Shepherd of the Soprintendenza di Ostia Antica for all the help they have given me during my visits to Ostia. Maria Pia Malvezzi and Valerie Scott of the British School also gave me invaluable practical help in pursuing my research. I am grateful to the Craven and Meyerstein Committees at Oxford, and the British Academy for financial support in carrying out this research. This article is an expanded version of part of my unpublished doctoral thesis, The Role of Inscribed Monuments in Transforming Public Space at Pompeii and Ostia (Oxford D.Phil., 1997), and has greatly benefited from the comments of my supervisors, Margareta Steinby and Greg Woolf, and examiners, Alan Bowman and John Patterson.
2 R. Lanciani (apud G. Fiorelli), ‘VII Roma: Via ostiense’, Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità (1880), 469.
3 Fea, C., Relazione di un viaggio ad Ostia e alia villa di Plinio (Rome, 1802), 59Google Scholar; Nibby, A., Viaggio antiquario ad Ostia (Rome, 1829), 61, 63Google Scholar. Calza, G. et al. , Scavi di Ostia I. Topografia generate (Rome, 1953), fig. 9Google Scholar, illustrates the plan by Pietro Holl dating from 1804 which shows the semicircular outline of the theatre in the unexcavated part of the site.
4 Lanciani, ‘VII Roma: Via ostiense’ (above, n. 2), 469–78; R. Lanciani, ‘XI. Ostia’, Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità (1881), 109–20; R. Lanciani, ‘IX. Ostia’, Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità (1886), 56–7; D. Vaglieri, ‘Il. Ostia — scoperte varie di antichità’, Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità (1910), 289–90; D. Vaglieri, ‘II. Ostia — nuove scoperte nell'area delle tombe’, Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità (1910), 434–6; D. Vaglieri, ‘III. Ostia — scavi nel teatro, nell'area dei quattro tempietti, sul decumano, nel foro e nell'area di Vulcano. Scoperte varie’, Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità (1913), 228.
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12 Vaglieri, ‘Il. Ostia — nuove scoperte nell'area delle tombe’ (above, n. 4), 435, no. 2. Giornale di scavo 3 (1910), 182Google Scholar: 21–23 July. The three fragments are now identified as inv. 12296a-c. See Figs 1–3.
13 I am happy to be able to acknowledge that my interest in Agrippa's inscription was provoked by a pencilled note of Fausto Zevi in the copy of CIL XIV at Ostia, which pointed out that these three fragments are all part of a single text.
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17 Blake, Andent Roman Construction in Italy (above, n. 8), 163, even stated unequivocally that Agrippa built the theatre during his consulship of 27 BC.
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