Publius Cornelius Lentulus Scipio was a Roman senator active during the reign of the emperor Augustus.
He was suffect consul for the second half of AD 2 with Titus Quinctius Crispinus Valerianus as his colleague.
He was the earliest member of the Cornelii gens to combine the name of the two most famous branches of that family, the Lentuli and the Scipiones, in his own name.
[1] The fact that another member of the Cornelii Lentuli revived the name of one of its famous but extinct branches, the Maliginensis, in his own name, namely Servius Cornelius Lentulus Maluginensis, consul in the year 10, has led a number of experts to believe the two were brothers.
Syme identifies his son as Publius Cornelius Lentulus Scipio, consul in 24.