Ancient funerary inscription
Date
24 July 1675
Creator
Francis Vernon (1632 - 1677, British) , Traveller, Traveller
Object type
Archive reference number
Manuscript page number
p2r
Material
Dimensions
height (page): 299mm
width (page): 183mm
width (page): 183mm
Subject
Description
Inscription from a funerary monument erected by Ursinus and Eutycia for their son, Ursinus, who died at 25.
This image is recorded in the journal by Francis Vernon of his travels in the Eastern Mediterranean, kept between 1675 and 1676.
This image is recorded in the journal by Francis Vernon of his travels in the Eastern Mediterranean, kept between 1675 and 1676.
Transcription
D M S [Dis Manibus Sacrum]
VRSINVS ET EVTYCIA ARENTES INFELLICES VRSINO POS AN. XXV
Transcribed by the Making Visible project
VRSINVS ET EVTYCIA ARENTES INFELLICES VRSINO POS AN. XXV
Transcribed by the Making Visible project
Object history
'Mr. Vernon's journal of his travels is extant among the papers of the Royal Society, being found among those of Dr. Hooke, as appears from a letter of Dr. Richard Mead to the Revd. Mr. Edmund Cheshull. This journal, which contains only short and imperfect notes, but a great number of inscriptions, begins at Spalatro, July 8, 1675, and ends at Ispahan, September 14, 1676. The advantage, which Mr. Vernon's travels might have been of to the public, was prevented by his unfortunate death near Ispahan in Persia in a contest with some Arabs about an English pen-knife, which he refusing to give them, they fell upon him and cut him to pieces. His body being conveyed to that city was interred there' (Birch 3:357-58).
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