Paul Weaver: Repertorium Familiae Caesaris - Introduction 1 REPERTORIUM FAMILIAE CAESARIS INTRODUCTION This Repertorium has four main aims: (1) to present a complete list of members of the Familia Caesaris numbered consecutively in chronologically arranged sections (2) to give for each member full references and texts of the primary epigraphic, literary and other sources (3) to give for each source precise dating details, where these are available, and in coded summary form, an analysis of the main categories of information it contains, under the headings of family relationships and other personal, career and epigraphic details (4) to add, where necessary, explanatory textual comments, references to modern literature and discussion of problematic cases. Members of the Familia Caesaris are defined as: (a) (b) (c) freedmen and slaves of the emperor freedmen and slaves of wives and other relatives of the emperor freedmen and slaves of (a) and (b) above. The names of those in Categories (a) and (b) are printed in bold at the heading of their respective entries, those in Category (c) in plain type. The term 'freedmen' is taken to include 'freedwomen'. The Repertorium is in two parts: (A) Freedmen (B) Slaves. Part A is divided into eleven sections as follows: I II Iulii Augusti liberti - freedmen of Augustus, Tiberius and Gaius Claudii Augusti liberti - freedmen of Claudius and Nero
Paul Weaver: Repertorium Familiae Caesaris - Introduction 2 III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI Sulpicii Augusti liberti - freedmen of Galba (including those of Otho and Vitellius) Flavii Augusti liberti - freedmen of Vespasian, Titus and Domitian Cocceii Augusti liberti - freedmen of Nerva Ulpii Augusti liberti - freedmen of Trajan Aelii Augusti liberti - freedmen of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius Aurelii Augusti liberti - freedmen of M. Aurelius, Commodus, and of all the Severan emperors, including the Septimii Augusti liberti and all Augustorum liberti not included elsewhere Augusti liberti without nomen who are not included in Sections I VIII above Augusti liberti with non-imperial nomina Augustae liberti - freedmen of empresses and relatives of the emperor, in chronological order of patron Part B is divided into five broad sections as follows: XII XIII XIV XV XVI Caesaris servi (A) - Imperial slaves of the period Augustus to Nero Caesaris servi (B) - Imperial slaves of the period Galba to Antoninus Pius Caesaris servi (C)- Imperial slaves of the period M.Aurelius onwards including Augustorum servi Caesaris servi (D) - Imperial slaves who are otherwise undated Augustae servi - slaves of empresses and relatives of the emperor, in chronological order of owner In the headings of Sections XII XVI the term servi is taken to include vernae and all other forms of the slave indication. Within each section individual members are arranged in alphabetical order according to cognomen. Those whose cognomen is too fragmentary to be known or is missing are included at the end of each section. For each member the epigraphic testimonia precede the literary and other testimonia and are listed in numerical order of reference, beginning with CIL and followed by the other epigraphic collections in alphabetical order; the literary testimonia are arranged alphabetically by author and work. Where there is more than one example of a
Paul Weaver: Repertorium Familiae Caesaris - Introduction 3 given cognomen in a section, these are numbered (1), (2) etc. in the same order of reference as above, except that dependent freedmen and slaves of Augusti liberti, Caesaris servi etc. in Category (c) above are placed last in each group. Unless otherwise indicated, references are to CIL. Key to Symbols A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S wife / husband son / daughter; grandson / granddaughter; alumnus / alumna father / mother; grandfather / grandmother brother / sister; nephew / niece; uncle / aunt other relatives, including son-in-law, father-in-law etc. friends, heirs etc. lib(erti) libertus/a; vicarius/a; patron age occupation honours, dedications of buildings etc. sacrae monument details & formulae date place of origin non-sepulchral: fistulae, tegulae etc. collegia army, navy agnomen / signum Lower case letters = uncertain or doubtful instances. Abbreviations AE ANRW Arch. Eph. CIL EE I.Eph.
Paul Weaver: Repertorium Familiae Caesaris - Introduction 4 IG I.It. ILCV ILT = IPO = H. Thylander, Inscriptions du Port d Ostie I: Texte (Lund 1952) LSO = Lateres signati Ostienses I: Testo, ed. M Steinby (Rome 1978) NSc PIR RAC (?) RIB SEG Bibliographical Avetta L. Avetta et al., 'Roma: Via Imperiale. Scavi e scoperte (1937 1950)', Tituli 3 (Rome 1985) Bloch (1) H. Bloch, I bolli laterizi e la storia edilizia romana (Rome 1947) Bloch (2) H. Bloch, The Roman Brick Stamps not Published in CIL XV, 1 including Indices to the Roman Brick Stamps (Cambridge, Mass. 1947-48) Boulvert (1) Boulvert (2) G. Boulvert, Les Esclaves et les Affranchis impériaux sous le Haut-Empire romain (Naples 1970) G. Boulvert, Domestique et Fonctionnaire sous le Haut-Empire romain (Paris 1974) Bruun C. Bruun, The Water Supply of Ancient Rome (Helsinki 1991) Bruzza Chantraine Christes L. Bruzza, 'Iscrizioni dei marmi grezzi', Ann. dell' Instit. di Corrisp. Archeol. 42, 1870, 106-204 H. Chantraine, Freigelassene und Sklaven im Dienst der römischen Kaiser (Wiesbaden 1967) J. Christes, Sklaven und Freigelassene als Grammatiker und Philologen im antiken Rom (Wiesbaden 1974) De Laet S. J. De Laet, Portorium (Brugges 1949)
Paul Weaver: Repertorium Familiae Caesaris - Introduction 5 Dressel H. Dressel, Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum Vol. 15, Pars 1: Instrumentum Domesticum (Berlin 1891) Drew-Bear & T. Drew-Bear & C. Naour, 'Divinités de Phrygie', ANRW II 18.3 Naour (1990), 1967-81 Eck Fant Gordon Helen W. Eck, Die Staatliche Organisation Italiens in der hohen Kaiserzeit (Munich 1979) J. C. Fant, Cavum Antrum Phrygiae: The Organization and Operations of the Roman Imperial Marble Quarries in Phrygia (BAR International Series 482) (Oxford 1989) A. E. & J. S. Gordon, Album of Dated Latin Inscriptions: Rome and the Neighborhood 4 vols. (Berkeley & L.A. 1958-65) T. Helen, Organization of Roman Brick Production in the First and Second Centuries A.D. (Helsinki 1975) Kajanto (1) I. Kajanto, The Latin Cognomina (Helsinki 1965) Kajanto (2) Kearsley I. Kajanto, Supernomina: A Study in Latin Epigraphy (Helsinki 1966) R. A. Kearsley, Greeks and Romans in Imperial Asia. Mixed Language Inscriptions and Linguistic Evidence for Cultural Interaction until the end of AD III (Inschriften Griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien 59) (Bonn 2001) Mohler S. L. Mohler, Slave Education in the Roman Empire. TAPhA 71 (1940), 262-280 Mommsen Th. Mommsen, Römisches Staatsrecht 3 (Leipzig 1887; repr.1963) Moretti L. Moretti, Inscriptiones Graecae Urbis Romae I-IV (Rome 1968-90) Pflaum (1) Pflaum (2) H.-G. Pflaum, Les Procurateurs équestres sous le Haut-Empire romain (Paris 1950) H.-G. Pflaum, Les Carrières procuratoriennes sous le Haut- Empire romain 3 vols. (Paris 1960-1) Purcell N. Purcell, The Apparitores: A Study in Social Mobility, PBSR 51 (1983) 125-173
Paul Weaver: Repertorium Familiae Caesaris - Introduction 6 Rawson (1) Rawson (2) B. Rawson, Roman Concubinage and Other De Facto Marriages, TAPhA 104 (1974), 279-305 B. Rawson (ed.) Reynolds J. Reynolds, Aphrodisias and Rome (London 1982) Setälä Solin (1) P. Setälä, Private Domini in Roman Brick Stamps of the Empire (Helsinki 1977) H. Solin, Die griechischen Personnamen in Rom. Ein Namenbuch 3 vols. (Berlin 1982) Solin (2) H. Solin, Die stadtrömischen Sklavennamen. Ein Namenbuch 3 vols. (Stuttgart 1996) Steinby (1) Steinby (2) M. Steinby, La cronologia delle figlinae doliari urbane dalla fine dell'età repubblicana fino all' inizio del III sec. (Rome 1976) = Bull. Com. 84 (1974-75), 7-132 M. Steinby, Indici complementari ai bolli doliari urbani (CIL XV 1) (Rome 1987) Thylander H. Thylander, Étude sur l'épigraphie latine (Lund 1952) Treggiari (1) Treggiari (2) Vidman S. Treggiari, Roman Freedmen during the Late Republic (Oxford 1969) S. Treggiari, Roman Marriage. Iusti Coniuges from the Time of Cicero to the Time of Ulpian (Oxford 1991) L. Vidman, Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum Vol.6, Pars 6, Fasc. 2: Index Cognominum (Berlin 1980) Weaver P. R. C. Weaver, Familia Caesaris (Cambridge 1972) Paul R.C. Weaver