Abstract

gave the cursus honorum of a L. Axius Naso. This inscription, and another, also from C6rdoba, dedicated to the same man, were first published by A. M. Vicent in 1973.1 Subsequently C. Castillo discussed the two inscriptions. She threw much light on the contents, but left a number of problems unresolved.2 Not only can these inscriptions be dated fairly closely; they also offer new information on the senator L. Axius Naso, and on the supposed office pro legato. The two inscriptions are as follows:

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