Vindolanda writing tablet number 150
A.K. Bowman and J.D. Thomas
J.R. Ratcliff
Digital edition: 1
Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents, University of Oxford
2001-09-03
Alan K. Bowman and J. David Thomas, The Vindolanda Writing Tablets (Tabulae Vindolandenses II), British Museum Publications ( London), 1994
EnglishAncient GreekLatin
This
fragment is probably intact at the left-hand margin. The text must have been
written in short lines and the hand is a crude one; the feet of t and p are noteworthy.
There is rather more space than we would expect between m and n
in omnes, but despite the loss of the
tops of all the letters we are reasonably confident of the reading.
It is not certain whether there is the trace of a letter at the right before
the tablet breaks off (cf. 127.4 and note). Normally renuntiauit would begin a new line.
The traces are too uncertain to offer a reading.