Vindolanda writing tablet number
273
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
Only
the right-hand half the diptych survives, with an address to Cerialis on the
back. The front is probably blank, which must mean that the message was a short
one.
Flauio Ceriali
] traces .
. . .
We may have [pra]ef and, if the apparent
trace further to the right is o rather than the bottoms of descenders
from the previous line, [c]o[h].