The gens Novellia was an obscure plebeian family at Rome. The only member of this gens known to have held any magistracies was Torquatus Novellius Atticus, perhaps better known from an anecdote of Pliny the Elder; however, many others are known from inscriptions.

Origin

It seems probable that the nomen Novellius belongs to a class of gentilicia formed either from diminutives of other names, or from cognomina, using the suffix -ellius. In this case, the nomen is apparently derived from the Oscan praenomen Novius, marking the Novellii as a family of Oscan origin.[1] The greatest number of Novellii known from extant inscriptions lived in Mediolanum and the province of Cisalpine Gaul.

Members

This list includes abbreviated praenomina. For an explanation of this practice, see filiation.

Footnotes

  1. ^ Or Novellius Torquatus Atticus.
  2. ^ A congius is approximately 0.92 U.S. gallons, 0.77 Imperial gallons, or 3.48 liters; three congii is the equivalent of 22 U.S. pints, or slightly more than 18 Imperial pints.

See also

References

  1. ^ Chase, pp. 122–124.
  2. ^ CIL XIV, 3602.
  3. ^ Pliny the Elder, xiv. 22. s. 28.
  4. ^ "Archaeological News", p. 604.
  5. ^ Braund, Augustus to Nero, p. 132.
  6. ^ CIL IV, 3340.
  7. ^ CIL X, 1055.
  8. ^ CIL VI, 2382, AE 1964, 120.
  9. ^ a b AE 2004, 1226.
  10. ^ CIL VI, 1057, AE 1977, 154.
  11. ^ CIL V, 3677.
  12. ^ a b CIL VI, 3065.
  13. ^ CIL V, 6938.
  14. ^ CIL I, 3433.
  15. ^ CIL V, 6051
  16. ^ CIL VI, 23705.
  17. ^ CIL XII, 2617.
  18. ^ a b CIL VI, 23077.
  19. ^ CIL V, 5519.
  20. ^ CIL V, 5957.
  21. ^ CIL V, 6053.
  22. ^ a b CIL V, 5940.
  23. ^ CIL XIII, 6943.
  24. ^ a b RIB 1, 1743.
  25. ^ AE 1978, 749.
  26. ^ CIL VI, 23076.
  27. ^ AE 2006, 1351.
  28. ^ CIL VI, 37220.
  29. ^ CIL V, 6011.
  30. ^ CIL XIII, 11506, AE 1901, 99.
  31. ^ a b CIL VI, 2653.
  32. ^ AE 1985, 401.
  33. ^ a b CIL V, 5875.
  34. ^ CIL V, 5555.
  35. ^ CIL III, 13980.
  36. ^ AE 1948, 239.

Bibliography