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1 Dio 1. 6; cf. Suet. Aug. 17. 2. An Augustan date for the aqueduct is plausibly suggested by Ducati, P., Storia di Bologna, i (1928), 429–430Google Scholar; it may be reinforced by the names, recorded on the lead pipes, of the local quaestors reponsible for the work—four pairs with cognomina, four without (C.I.L. xi. 722–9). Titisienus must have scratched his name during the construction—the other graffiti inside the aqueduct are instructions, distances, etc.
2 Nursia itself was the home of a family of Q. and T. Tit(i)lenii (C.I.L. ix. 4598).
3 C.I.L. i2, index p. 808, for Salvius as a praenomen. Schulze (L.E. 472) records the feminine from Basileia and Naples: Phleg. Trail. F. Gr. Hist. 257 F. 37. 45, Monum. Antich. viii (1898), 224.