This paper offers a papyrological re-assessment of three passages in the Feriale Duranum (P. Dura 54). It establishes the presence of L. Aelius Caesar, the first designated heir to the throne of Hadrian (col. I 11-12); it sustains two readings by Fink (col. I 24 and 29); and lastly, it argues for the presence of a dies natalis, perhaps of an unspecified diua (col. II 27)

New Textual Perspectives on the Feriale Duranum (P.Dura 54)

Giulio Iovine
2018

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This paper offers a papyrological re-assessment of three passages in the Feriale Duranum (P. Dura 54). It establishes the presence of L. Aelius Caesar, the first designated heir to the throne of Hadrian (col. I 11-12); it sustains two readings by Fink (col. I 24 and 29); and lastly, it argues for the presence of a dies natalis, perhaps of an unspecified diua (col. II 27)
2018
Giulio Iovine
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