GALLIA ROMANA

Database of texts and images
Of Gallo-Roman antiquities (15th-17th centuries)

Notice

Ville Arles (Bouches-du-Rhône, 13)
Subject(s) Temple
 
Author(s) Anonymous French writer (16th century)
 
Resource type Manuscript
Date Late 16th century
Inscription
References Anonymous Nicolay 242, p. 3
Bibliography Constans 1921, pp. 350-351 ; Lemerle 2005, p. 91
Remarks

The eight porphyry columns originally belonged to a temple situated in the north-eastern corner of the city. They sank near the 'Pont Saint-Esprit' along with the boat that was transporting them. The anonymous author's text was copied in 1776 by the abbot Bonnemant from the original version conserved in the cabinet of M. Nicolay

Transcription 

« Non deffuerunt (sic) quoque antiquæ marmoreæ statuæ, quæ nostro cum dedecore à Magnatibus passim asportatæ sunt ; inter quos Katherina Medicea Francorum Regina, cùm Arelatæ esset cum filio Karolo IX° anno 1564, duas nobilissimas elegantissimis tùm columnis tùm statuis expoliavit ecclesias, ecclesiam nempè sanctæ Mariæ Majoris octo porphireis columnis, quæ præbisterium fulciebant »…