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<note type="credit">Reconstruction-drawing by <persName key="db00553">I. A.
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<listBibl>
<bibl>
<ref target="bibA00092"><title>CIL</title> vii</ref>
<biblScope unit="item">498b, a</biblScope>
</bibl>
<bibl>
<ptr target="bibC01969"/>
<citedRange unit="pp">78</citedRange>
<biblScope unit="fig">fig. 16</biblScope>
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<ref target="bibC00427">
<title>LS</title>
</ref>
<biblScope unit="item">539, 538</biblScope>
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<ptr target="bibC00398"/>
<biblScope unit="vol">ii</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="pp">63, 590</biblScope>
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<bibl><ptr target="bibC01038"/>, <biblScope unit="vol">iii</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="pp">231</biblScope></bibl>
<bibl>
<ptr target="bibC01724"/>
<biblScope unit="vol">ii</biblScope>
<biblScope unit="pp">68</biblScope>
</bibl>
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<ptr target="bibC01255"/>
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<bibl>
<ptr target="bibC01447"/>
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<bibl><ptr target="bibC01536"/>
<citedRange unit="pp">93</citedRange>, <biblScope unit="fig">figs. 1-3 pl.
iii</biblScope></bibl>
<bibl><ptr target="bibC00340"/>, <biblScope unit="pp">159</biblScope></bibl>
<bibl><ptr target="bibC00272"/>, <biblScope unit="pp">205-6</biblScope></bibl>
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<ref target="bibA00118">
<title>EDH</title>
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<ptr target="bibC01039"/>
<biblScope unit="pp">50</biblScope>
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<ptr target="bibC00366"/>
<citedRange unit="pp">4</citedRange>
<biblScope unit="item">no. 1</biblScope>
</bibl>
<bibl>
<ptr target="bibC00580"/>
<citedRange unit="pp">77</citedRange>
<biblScope unit="item">no. 81</biblScope>
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<ab type="original">[Divorum] omnium fil[ius
| imp(erator) Caesar Traianus] Hadr[ianus
| Augustus imposit]a necessitate imperii
| intra fines conser]vati [div]ino pr[aecepto
| . . . c]o(n)s(ul) II[I . . .
| (about seven lines lost)
| diffusis [barbaris et]
| provinc[ia reciperata]
| Britannia ad[didit limitem inter]
| utrumque O[ceani litus per m(ilia) p(assuum) LXXX]
| exercitus pr[ovinciae opus valli fecit]
| sub cur[a A(uli) Platori Nepotis leg(ati) Aug(usti) pr(o) pr(aetore)]</ab>
<ab type="markup">
<lb n="1"/><supplied reason="lost"><w lemma="divus">Divorum</w></supplied> <w lemma="omnis">omnium</w> <w lemma="filius">fil<supplied reason="lost">ius</supplied></w>
<supplied reason="lost"><w lemma="imperator"><expan>im<lb n="2" break="no"/>p<ex>erator</ex></expan></w></supplied> <persName type="emperor"><supplied reason="lost"><name nymRef="Caesar">Caesar</name> <name nymRef="Traianus">Traianus</name></supplied> <name nymRef="Hadrianus">Hadr<supplied reason="lost">ianus</supplied></name>
<lb n="3"/><supplied reason="lost"><name nymRef="Augustus">Augustus</name></supplied></persName> <w lemma="impono"><supplied reason="lost">imposit</supplied>a</w> <w lemma="necessitas">necessitat<supplied reason="lost">e</supplied></w> <supplied reason="lost"><w lemma="imperium">imperii</w></supplied>
<lb n="4"/><supplied reason="lost"><w lemma="intro">intra</w> <w lemma="finis">fines</w></supplied> <w lemma="conservo"><supplied reason="lost">conser</supplied>vati</w> <w lemma="divinus"><supplied reason="lost">div</supplied>ino</w> <w lemma="praeceptum">pr<supplied reason="lost">aecepto</supplied></w>
<lb n="5"/><gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/> <w lemma="consul"><supplied reason="lost">c</supplied><expan>o<ex>n</ex>s</expan><expan><ex>ul</ex></expan></w> <num value="3">II<supplied reason="lost">I</supplied></num> <gap reason="lost" extent="unknown" unit="character"/>
<lb n="6"/><gap reason="lost" quantity="7" unit="line" precision="low"/>
<lb n="7"/><w lemma="diffusus">diffusis</w> <supplied reason="lost"><w lemma="barbarus">barbaris</w> <w lemma="et">et</w></supplied>
<lb n="8"/><w lemma="provincia">provinc<supplied reason="lost">ia</supplied></w> <supplied reason="lost"><w lemma="recipero">reciperata</w></supplied>
<lb n="9"/><region><name nymRef="Britannia">Britannia</name></region> <w lemma="addo">ad<supplied reason="lost">didit</supplied></w> <supplied reason="lost"><w lemma="limes">limitem</w> <w lemma="inter">inter</w></supplied>
<lb n="10"/><w lemma="uter que">utrumque</w> <w lemma="Oceanus">O<supplied reason="lost">ceani</supplied></w> <supplied reason="lost"><w lemma="litus">litus</w> <w lemma="per">per</w> <w lemma="mille"><expan>m<ex>ilia</ex></expan></w> <w lemma="passus"><expan>p<ex>assuum</ex></expan></w> <num value="80">LXXX</num></supplied>
<lb n="11"/><w lemma="exercitus">exercitus</w> <w lemma="provincia"><unclear>pr</unclear><supplied reason="lost">ovinciae</supplied></w> <supplied reason="lost"><w lemma="opus">opus</w> <w lemma="vallum">valli</w> <w lemma="facio">fecit</w></supplied>
<lb n="12"/><w lemma="sub">sub</w> <w lemma="cura">cur<supplied reason="lost">a</supplied></w> <supplied reason="lost"><persName type="roman"><name nymRef="Aulus" type="praenomen"><expan>A<ex>uli</ex></expan></name> <name nymRef="Platorius" type="gentilicium">Platori</name> <name nymRef="Nepos" type="cognomen">Nepotis</name></persName> <w lemma="legatus"><expan>leg<ex>ati</ex></expan></w> <w lemma="Augustus"><expan>Aug<ex>usti</ex></expan></w> <w lemma="pro"><expan>pr<ex>o</ex></expan></w> <w lemma="praetor"><expan>pr<ex>aetore</ex></expan></w></supplied>
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<ab>Son of all the deified emperors, the <persName>Emperor Caesar Trajan Hadrian Augustus</persName>, after the necessity of keeping
the empire within its limits had been laid upon him by divine precept . . . thrice consul . . . : after the barbarians had been
dispersed and the province of <region type="province">Britain</region> had been recovered, he added a frontier-line between
either shore of the Ocean for 80 miles. The army of the province built this defence-work under the charge of
<persName key="db02489">Aulus Platorius Nepos</persName>, emperor's pro-praetorian legate.</ab>
</div>
<div type="commentary">
<p>5. <persName key="db00782">Hadrian</persName> was <term>consul III</term> from
<date from-custom="0119" datingMethod="#julian">a.d. 119 onwards</date>.</p>
<p>Derived from some prominent site on <district>Tyneside</district>.</p>
<p><ref target="bibC01038">Hodgson ii</ref>, iii 230 and <ref target="bibC01447"
>Petch loc. cit.</ref> incline to regard <ref target="site-jarrow"
><placeName key="db01354">Jarrow</placeName></ref> as the site of a
Roman fort. Limited excavations in <date when="1935">1935</date> produced no
evidence to support this view (<ptr target="bibC01959"/> 343).</p>
<p>For a full discussion of this narrative-inscription which comprised at least 12
lines and probably 18 and commemorated the policy of the <persName key="db00782"
><term>Emperor</term> Hadrian</persName> in <region type="province"
>Britain</region>, the re-establishment of the frontier, and the building of
<rs key="db01770">the Wall</rs> see <ref target="bibC01536"><rs
key="db00553">Richmond</rs> and <rs key="db00747">Wright</rs> loc.
cit.</ref></p>
<p>It presumably formed part of a <term xml:lang="la">tropaeum</term>, or
war-memorial, which would be situated on high ground somewhere near the eastern
end of <placeName key="db01770">Hadrian's Wall</placeName>
<rs key="db00747">R. P. W.</rs></p>
<p>
<seg resp="bibC00001">Note that <ref type="inscription">1051</ref>(a) retains
part of the top margin, and that <ref type="inscription">1051</ref>(b) is
obviously cut by a different mason. <ptr target="bibC00340"/>, 159, by
implication took the ligatures of <w xml:lang="la" rend="diplo"
>exercitus</w> in b5 to be <date notBefore-custom="0201"
notAfter-custom="0300" datingMethod="#julian">third-century</date>; but
<ref type="inscription">RIB 1340</ref> provides a <date period="db02499"
>Hadrianic</date> parallel, and cf. <ref type="inscription">RIB
1743</ref> (with note below). <rs key="db00063">Birley</rs> also
observed that <seg xml:lang="la" rend="diplo">hadr</seg> in a2 is cut in
smaller letters than <quote>any of the others</quote> [in fact a4 is
slightly smaller], and suggested that this was a <date period="db02501"
>Severan</date> inscription which referred to <persName key="db00782"
>Hadrian</persName> as the original builder. (<ptr target="bibC00272"/>,
205-6, notes a possible echo of <ref type="inscription">RIB 1051(b)</ref> in
<date notBefore-custom="0301" notAfter-custom="0400"
datingMethod="#julian">fourth-century</date> literary references to the
<date period="db02501">Severan</date> wall.) <rs key="db00747">R. P.
W.</rs> and <persName key="db00553">Richmond</persName> (<date
when="1963-07-17">17 July 1963</date>) still maintained that both
fragments belonged to a single <date period="db02499">Hadrianic</date>
monument cut by two masons: they stressed the difficulty of restoring
<persName key="db00799">Septimius Severus'</persName> name and titles in
a1, the top of the inscription, without however addressing the problem that
<quote>Hadrian</quote> in a2 is cut in smaller letters than b1-5. While
nothing better than their reconstruction has yet been offered, it must be
regarded as far from certain.</seg>
</p>
</div>
<div type="apparatus">
<p>
<app loc="a 1">
<rdg resp="db00082 db00553 db00747">. fil</rdg>
<note><ref target="bibC00398">Brand</ref>, <ref target="bibC01536">Richm.
and Wright</ref>;</note>
<rdg resp="db00346">fid[em]</rdg>
<note>
<ref target="bibA00092">Hueb.</ref>
</note>
</app>
<app loc="a 3">
<rdg resp="db00346">a · necessitat</rdg>
<note>
<ref target="bibA00092">Hueb.</ref>
</note>
</app>
<app loc="a 4">
<rdg resp="db00082">vatis . . . ii</rdg>
<note><ref target="bibC00398">Brand</ref>;</note>
<rdg resp="db00092">vatisv . . incrr</rdg>
<note><ref target="bibC00427">Bruce</ref>;</note>
<rdg resp="db00346">vatisevnorp</rdg>
<note><ref target="bibA00092">Hueb.</ref>;</note>
<rdg resp="db00140">vatis · inopr</rdg>
<note>R. G. C.;</note>
<rdg resp="db00553 db00747">vati [div]ino pr</rdg>
<note><ref target="bibC01536">Richm. and Wright</ref>.</note>
</app>
<app loc="a 5">
<rdg resp="db00082">sitf . . . ii</rdg>
<note><ref target="bibC00398">Brand</ref>;</note>
<rdg resp="db00092">ii . p . . . ininc</rdg>
<note><ref target="bibC00427">Bruce</ref>;</note>
<rdg resp="db00346">. . fv . . . inc</rdg>
<note><ref target="bibA00092">Hueb.</ref>;</note>
<rdg resp="db00140">p · ii · f · icipatiic</rdg>
<note>R. G. C.;</note>
<rdg resp="db00553 db00747">c]osii . . . . iii . iii</rdg>
<note><ref target="bibC01536">Richm. and Wright</ref>.</note>
</app>
<app loc="a 6">
<rdg resp="db00092">ii . . .</rdg>
<note><ref target="bibC00427">Bruce</ref>;</note>
<rdg resp="db00346">. . p . . .</rdg>
<note><ref target="bibA00092">Hueb.</ref>;</note>
<rdg resp="db00140">iii . is . ic ia</rdg>
<note><rs key="db00140">R. G. C.</rs>;</note>
<rdg resp="db00553 db00747">. . ii[i . . .</rdg>
<note><ref target="bibC01536">Richm. and Wright</ref>.</note>
</app>
<app loc="b 4">
<rdg resp="db00082">o[stium]</rdg>
<note><ref target="bibC00398">Brand</ref>;</note>
<rdg resp="db00324">o[ceanum]</rdg>
<note><ref target="bibC01038">Hodg.</ref>;</note>
<rdg resp="db00346 db00553 db00747">o[ceani litus]</rdg>
<note><ref target="bibA00092">Hueb.</ref>, <ref target="bibC01536">Richm.
and Wright</ref>.</note>
</app>
<app loc="b 5">
<rdg resp="db00092 db00346">exercitus m[</rdg>
<note><ref target="bibC00427">Bruce</ref>, <ref target="bibA00092"
>Hueb.</ref>;</note>
<rdg resp="db00140 db00553 db00747">exercitus pr[</rdg>
<note>R. G. C., <ref target="bibC01536">Richm. and Wright</ref>.</note>
</app>
<app loc="b 6">
<rdg resp="db00092">. . iv</rdg>
<note><ref target="bibC00427">Bruce</ref>;</note>
<rdg resp="db00346">. . icvv</rdg>
<note><ref target="bibA00092">Hueb.</ref>;</note>
<rdg resp="db00140 db00553 db00747">sub cur[a</rdg>
<note><rs key="db00140">R. G. C.</rs>, <ref target="bibC01536">Richm. and
Wright</ref>.</note>
</app>
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