Inscriptiones Latinae Liberae Rei Publicae I, #454: (CIL I2 638)
VIAM FECEI AB REGIO AD CAPVAM ET |
IN EA VIA PONTEIS OMNEIS MILIARIOS |
TABELARIOSQVE POSEIVEI.  HINCE SVNT |
NOVCERIAM MEILIA LI, CAPVAM XXCIIII, |
MVRANVM LXXIIII, COSENTIAM CXXIII, |
VALENTIAM CLXXX, AD FRETVM AD |
STATVAM CCXXXI, REGIVM CCXXXVII. |
 SUMA AF CAPVA REGIVM MEILIA CCCXXI . |
ET EIDEM PRAETOR IN |
SICILIA FVGITEIVOS ITALICORVM |
CONQVAEISIVEI REDIDEIQVE |
HOMINES DCCCCXVII EIDEMQVE |
PRIMVS FECEI UT DE AGRO POPLICO |
ARATORIBVS CEDERENT PAASTORES. |
FORVM AEDISQUE POPLICAS HEIC FECEI.
  I built the road from Rhegium to Capua, and on that road I erected all the bridges,  milestones and tabelarii.  From here
 (Forum Popilii) it is 51 miles to Nuceria, 84 to Capua; [it is] 74 to Muranum, 123 to Cosentia, 180 to Valentia,
 231 to the Strait at the statue,  237 to Rhegium.  Total from Capua to Rhegium 321 miles.
    And likewise, 
as Praetor in Sicily,  I rounded up the fugitive slaves of the Italians and returned 917 men.  Likewise, I was 
the first to make the shepherds depart from the Ager Publicus in favor of farmers. 
    I built the Forum and the public buildings here. 
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  See:
     Arthur E. Gordon, Illustrated Introduction to Latin Epigraphy  (Berkeley:  U. Cal 1983), #12, 
pp. 87-89; Plate 8.
John Paul Adams, CSUN
  john.p.adams@csun.edu