4th century mosaic Patriarch’s basilica, Aquileia with Latin inscription: IANUARIU[S] DE DEI DONO V[OVIT] P[EDES] * DCCCLXX (Januarius paid for 870 square feet of mosaic as a votive offering ) [2560×1712]
4th century mosaic Patriarch’s basilica, Aquileia with Latin inscription: IANUARIU[S] DE DEI DONO V[OVIT] P[EDES] * DCCCLXX (Januarius paid for 870 square feet of mosaic as a votive offering ) [2560×1712]
haha the old, buy a brick to pave the walk of heros grift
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Proof that the Roman’s did not always use subtractive notation in their numbers.
lieutenantskell on
Its kind of funny seeing this and remembering the “donor bricks” in front of my library. Basically the same idea, “I paid to support this place, put my name on it somewhere”
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haha the old, buy a brick to pave the walk of heros grift
Proof that the Roman’s did not always use subtractive notation in their numbers.
Its kind of funny seeing this and remembering the “donor bricks” in front of my library. Basically the same idea, “I paid to support this place, put my name on it somewhere”