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Title: How Roman Sumptuary Specialists Called Themselves
Subtitle: A Corpus-Based Study
Author(s): PÉREZ GONZÁLEZ, Jordi
Journal: Latomus
Volume: 78    Issue: 4   Date: 2019   
Pages: 996-1037
DOI: 10.2143/LAT.78.4.3287640

Abstract :
Relying on a corpus of epigraphic materials, this paper focuses on the formulae that were used by urban artisans and merchants specialized in the making and selling of jewels and other goods of gold, silver and other metals to call themselves. The corpus at hand, which contains around one hundred epigraphic testimonies related to these professionals in the city of Rome, allows identifying thirty different nouns or phrases that could refer to them or their skill: margaritarius, gemmarius, cauator, signarius, insignitor, (gemmarum) scalptor/sculptor, gemmarius sculptor, chrysographia, crustarius, caelator, samiator, uascularius, anaglyptarius, excusor, tritor, (faber) argentarius, candelabrarius, aerarius, deaurator, inaurator, brattiarius, aurarius/aurifex, coronarius, segmentarius, stragularius, auriuestrix/aurinetrix, barbaricarius, anularius.

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