SEP. PANSAE
the tomb of C. Pansa, consul in 43 B.C., in the campus
Martius (Liv. Epit. 119;
Veil. ii. 62). In 1899 a travertine block with
a dedicatory inscription to Pansa was found at the corner of the Corso
Vittorio Emanuele and the Vicolo Savelli (
NS 1899, 435;
BC 1899, 280-285 1), and another sepulchral inscription of a Pansa, probably the
grandson of the consul of 43, is reported to have been found about 400
metres from this point (
CIL vi. 3542). The tomb, therefore, was probably
somewhere north of the theatre of Pompeius (
Mitt. 1903, 52; HJ 496).