Vindolanda writing tablet number
267
A.K. Bowman and J.D. Thomas
Digital edition: 1
Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents, University of Oxford
Alan K. Bowman and J. David Thomas, The Vindolanda Writing Tablets (Tabulae Vindolandenses II), British Museum Publications ( London), 1994
EnglishAncient GreekLatin
A
fragment from the right-hand side of a leaf containing the abraded remains of
three lines of a letter, mostly illegible apart from tui in line
2. On the back there is an address, probably to Cerialis.
The remains of the cognomen are exiguous. We read Cer[iali because
of the find-spot, the gentilicium (which is, of
course, not certain) and praef in line 2, which is
very probable.