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Sulpicii

TM Arch id: 230

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bilingual: Latin, 1 bilingual Latin-Greek (TPSulp 78) and 1 written in Latin with Greek characters
private: professional archive
Found in: Campania - Pompeii
AD01

Protagonist: Gaius Sulpicius Faustus

Description: The great majority of the texts is situated between AD 35 and 55. Except for three texts they are all written at Puteoli and in 160 out of 175 cases one of the protagonists is a Sulpicius. Gaius Sulpicius Faustus is attested from AD 26 to 52, his freedman Gaius Sulpicius Cinnamus comes to the fore in the period AD 42-56. For about ten years they act together and then Cinnamus takes over. Gaius Sulpicius Onirus appears in 5 documents from February 61 (TPSulp 90-93). They are all freedmen and they lent huge sums of money (up to 1.280.000 HS over a period of twenty years) either as money-lenders (fenatores) or as bankers to local businessmen. Two dossiers on money loans may be recognised among these papers, that of Gnaeus Novius Eunus (TPSulp 45, 51, 52 and perhaps 67-68) and that of Lucius Marius Secundus (TPSulp 46, 53 and 79). Forty texts deal with juridical problems, e.g. promises to appear in court, attestations that a person has appeared in court, court proceedings, oaths), 87 are business documents, e.g. contracts of sale, loan and lease, IOU's (documents acknowledging debt), accounts. The texts are important for many reasons, but especially because they illustrate "international" trade between Italy and Rome on the one hand and Spain and Egypt on the other.

Studies: Camodeca, Tabulae Pompeianae Sulpiciorum [TPSulp]. Edizione critica dell' archivio puteolano dei Sulpicii, 1999 [replaces earlier partial publications]. A colloquium on the archive of the Sulpicii took place in Paris on 27 November 1999. The results were published in Cahiers du Centre G.Glotz 11 (2000), p. 102-191. For a short introduction to the archive, see Andreau, Banking and business in the Roman world, 1999, p. 71-79.

Works: In Cahiers du Centre G.Glotz 11 (2000), p. 173 Giuseppe Camodeca announces a third volume of TPSulp with addenda and corrigenda on his edition of 1999.

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Stable URI (with TM Arch ID): www.trismegistos.org/archive/230
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137 texts (of which 137 certain)

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TM number Publication Status Material Language Date
TM 144042 Tabulae Pompeianae novae (TPN) (2nd ed.) 48 certain wood Latin AD 25 - 60 (cf. EDR)
TM 144096 Tabulae Pompeianae novae (TPN) (2nd ed.) 106 certain wood Latin AD 26 - 62
TM 144101 Tabulae Pompeianae novae (TPN) (2nd ed.) 107 certain wood Latin AD 26 - 62
TM 144102 T. Sulpicii 116 certain wood Latin AD 26 - 62
TM 144029 Tabulae Pompeianae novae (TPN) (2nd ed.) 85 certain wood Latin AD 26 - 62