Memorials

S. Felicita corticina 2b tassello son of Bondo

Rosselli Number 2.0
Memorial Type
Status extant
Current Repository moved
Primary Installation floor
Secondary Installation with wall component(s)
Tomb Form rectangular
Liturgical Orientation unk
Documented Types
  • tassello
Component Parts
Decorative Elements
Material
  • marble
Database ID 31523

Dates

1690 a

Inscriptions (1 total)

1611 S. Filius Bondi The son of Bondo [installed?] the tomb.

Individuals (1 total)

Bondo

Related Memorials (1 total)

S. Felicita corticina 2a tassello sons of Alberto: b

Notes

  • [] The sepoltuario gives no indication of missing or abraded letters or words, and it is unclear whether the use of the nominative was a mistake by the stone-carver, intended for a lost or implied verb, or was a mistake of transcription for the expected S. filii Bondi (The tomb of the son of Bondo).
  • [a] The tomb was found, excavated, and installed in the wall of the Corticina de Preti in 1690 and thus is not in Rosselli's original sepoltuario.
  • [b] Among the tomb markers found and excavated in 1690, this one was cut on both sides with inscriptions suggesting reuse of the tomb marker when the rights of burial passed from one family to another. The ASFi sepoltuario notes that when the stone was installed in the Corticina de Preti, the side with Bondo's inscription was walled up (2b), and the side with Alberto's faced out (2a). It may be that the excavators thought Alberto's side was more recent, perhaps based on a different style of lettering, but the records give no indication as to how the choice to display Alberto's side was made. The stone does not seem to be among those installed in the walkway alongside Santa Felicita today.