Cinerary altar of government secretaries. Rome. 1st C. Q. Fulvius and his brother Quintus Fulvius Priscus, who served as scribae


Cinerary altar of government secretaries. Rome. 1st C. Q. Fulvius and his brother Quintus Fulvius Priscus, who served as scribae librarii (public secretaries or clerks) of the curule aediles. Lower relief show citizens, some holding scrolls or small tablets. National Museum. Diocletian Baths.


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