Scior Carera and Omm de preja are traditional, popular names used to refer to an ancient Roman sculpture located in Milan, Italy, at No. 13 of Corso Vittorio Emanuele. Before being located where it is now in the mid 20th century, the sculpture has been in different places around the city, most notably in Via San Pietro dall'Orto.
It is a marble bas-relief dating back to the 3rd century, depicting a man wearing a toga, with the right leg slightly put forward; it has lost its arms as well as its head. The latter was replaced in the middle ages, supposedly to represent archbishop Adelmanno Menclozzi.The name Carera is a corruption of the first word carere of the epigraph found below the statue, a sentence credited to Cicero: Carere debet omni vitio qui in alterum dicere paratus est.Another inscription below this one recalls the former collocation of the statue in Via San Pietro all'Orto as well as the role this statue has played in the 19th century during the Austrian rule of Milan; at the…
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Address 13 Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, Milano 20122, Italy
Coordinates 45°27'56.029" N 9°11'44.372" E