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== Commentary == | == Commentary == | ||
The principle of ordering inscriptions by sigla according to find provinces goes back to {{bib|Pellegrini & Prosdocimi 1967|Pellegrini & Prosdocimi's}} 1967 edition of the Venetic corpus. The system was adopted by {{bib|Schumacher 1992}} in his CIRCE; Schumacher's allocations and codes (see p. 123; augmented in {{bib|Schumacher 2004|2004}} (p. 320) and the TIR) are used in the TIR. A siglum consists of two capital letters indicating the find province, connected to the reference number of the inscription by a hyphen. This convention ensures that the Raetic sigla can be readily distinguished from those used for the other epigraphic corpora of Northern Italy (the Venetic sigla with a capital and a minuscule sans hyphen, the Etruscan sigla of the {{bib|ET}} with two capitals sans hyphen, and the [http://www.univie.ac.at/lexlep/wiki/Inscriptions Lepontic sigla], recognisable by a medial dot ·). Most Raetic sigla groups represent a larger geographical area – the range of individual sigla groups is determined by practical considerations, i.e. how many inscriptions come or may be expected from an area. | The principle of ordering inscriptions by sigla according to find provinces goes back to {{bib|Pellegrini & Prosdocimi 1967|Pellegrini & Prosdocimi's}} 1967 edition of the Venetic corpus. The system was adopted by {{bib|Schumacher 1992}} in his CIRCE; Schumacher's allocations and codes (see p. 123; augmented in {{bib|Schumacher 2004|2004}} (p. 320) and the TIR) are used in the TIR. A siglum consists of two capital letters indicating the find province, connected to the reference number of the inscription by a hyphen. This convention ensures that the Raetic sigla can be readily distinguished from those used for the other epigraphic corpora of Northern Italy (the Venetic sigla with a capital and a minuscule sans hyphen, the Etruscan sigla of the {{bib|ET}} with two capitals sans hyphen, and the [http://www.univie.ac.at/lexlep/wiki/Inscriptions Lepontic sigla], recognisable by a medial dot ·). Most Raetic sigla groups represent a larger geographical area – the range of individual sigla groups is determined by practical considerations, i.e. how many inscriptions come or may be expected from an area. For example, the entire Italian province Treviso is covered by the siglum TV, whereas the province Bolzano is separated into six smaller areas (BZ, VN, RN, SI, WE, PU). Important sites with a substantial number of inscriptions may even be awarded sigla of their own (e.g. MA = [[index::Magrè]]), even when they are located in one of the larger areas (e.g. most notably SZ = [[index::Sanzeno]] in the Non valley). Sites of rock inscriptions also get their own sigla. | ||
The following table details what area or find place the sigla used in the TIR represent. Sigla supplemented after {{bib|Schumacher 2004}} are marked with an asterisk. For a list of all sites belonging to each | The following table details what area or find place the sigla used in the TIR represent. Sigla supplemented after {{bib|Schumacher 2004}} are marked with an asterisk. For a list of all sites belonging to each sigla group see below sub "Statistics". | ||
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| '''TV''' | | '''TV''' | ||
| Province Treviso | | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Treviso Province of Treviso] | ||
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| border-left-width="1px"; border-left-color="solid grey" | '''SR''' | | border-left-width="1px"; border-left-color="solid grey" | '''SR''' | ||
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| '''BZ''' | | '''BZ''' | ||
| Area of | | Area of Bozen / Bolzano<br>(incl. Burggrafenamt, Bozner Unterland, Überetsch) | ||
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| '''SL''' | | '''SL''' | ||
| Slovenia | | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovenia Slovenia] | ||
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| '''PA''' | | '''PA''' | ||
| Province Padova | | [https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincia_di_Padova Province of Padova] | ||
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| '''CE''' | | '''CE''' | ||
| Val di Cembra | | [https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Val_di_Cembra Val di Cembra / Zimmerstal] | ||
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| '''VN''' | | '''VN''' | ||
| Vinschgau | | [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinschgau Vinschgau] | ||
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| '''EN''' | | '''EN''' | ||
| Engadin | | [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engadin Engadin] | ||
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| '''VR''' | | '''VR''' | ||
| Province Verona | | [https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincia_di_Verona Province of Verona] | ||
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| '''FI''' | | '''FI''' | ||
| | | [https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Val_di_Fiemme Val di Fiemme / Fleimstal] | ||
| width="10px" | | | width="10px" | | ||
| '''RN''' | | '''RN''' | ||
| Ritten / Renon | | [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritten Ritten / Renon] | ||
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| '''UG'''* | | '''UG'''* | ||
| [[index::Unterammergau]] | | [[index::Unterammergau]] (rock inscription site) | ||
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| '''TR''' | | '''TR''' | ||
| [[index::Trissino]] | | [[index::Trissino]] ([https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincia_di_Vicenza province of Vicenza]) | ||
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| '''SZ''' | | '''SZ''' | ||
| [ | | Sanzeno in the [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonsberg Nonsberg / Val di Non] | ||
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| '''SI'''* | | '''SI'''* | ||
| [[index::Seis am Schlern / Siusi allo Sciliar]] | | [[index::Seis am Schlern / Siusi allo Sciliar|Seis / Siusi]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seiser_Alm Seiser Alm] and the [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlerngebiet Schlern area] | ||
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| '''AV''' | | '''AV''' | ||
| | | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavarian_Alpine_Foreland Bayerisches Alpenvorland] | ||
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| '''MA''' | | '''MA''' | ||
| [[index::Magrè]] | | [[index::Magrè]] ([https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincia_di_Vicenza province of Vicenza]) | ||
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| '''NO''' | | '''NO''' | ||
| The rest of the Non | | The rest of the [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonsberg Nonsberg / Val di Non] | ||
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| '''WE''' | | '''WE''' | ||
| | | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wipptal Wipptal] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eisacktal Eisacktal] | ||
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| '''AS''' | | '''AS''' | ||
| Val d'Astico | | [https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Val_d'Astico Val d'Astico] ([https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincia_di_Vicenza province of Vicenza]) | ||
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| '''PU''' | | '''PU''' | ||
| | | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puster_Valley Pustertal / Val Pusteria] | ||
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| '''IT''' | | '''IT''' | ||
| | | Tiroler [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberinntal Oberinntal] and [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unterinntal Unterinntal] | ||
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| '''ST''' | | '''ST''' | ||
| [[index::Steinberg am Rofan]] | | [[index::Steinberg am Rofan]] (rock inscription site) | ||
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| '''AK'''* | | '''AK'''* | ||
| [[index::Achenkirch]] | | [[index::Achenkirch]] (rock inscription site) | ||
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Within one sigla group, the inscriptions are not ordered – some parts of the corpus may convey this impression, because Schumacher originally arranged the inscriptions by find spot for a tidy presentation. Any new inscription will now simply be assigned the next free number. Multiple inscriptions on the same object are usually collected under one number, then distinguished by sub-numbers. In the case of rock inscriptions, one rock qualifies as one object. The inscriptions of [[index::Steinberg]], which have since their first publication been counted as ST-1 through ST-9, are an exception; the traditional sigla are retained to avoid confusion. Sigla which have been vacated (e.g. because the assumed find place was incorrect) are not reused for new inscriptions for the same reason. | Within one sigla group, the inscriptions are not ordered – some parts of the corpus may convey this impression, because Schumacher originally arranged the inscriptions by find spot for a tidy presentation. Any new inscription will now simply be assigned the next free number. Multiple inscriptions on the same object are usually collected under one number, then distinguished by sub-numbers. In the case of rock inscriptions, one rock qualifies as one object. The inscriptions of [[index::Steinberg]], which have since their first publication been counted as ST-1 through ST-9, are an exception; the traditional sigla are retained to avoid confusion. Sigla which have been vacated (e.g. because the assumed find place was incorrect) are not reused for new inscriptions for the same reason. |
Revision as of 13:27, 27 August 2015
Property | |
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Description: | Letters of the inscription sigla |
Type: | String |
Allows value: | SZ, NO, FI, CE, SR, MA, AS, PA, VR, TV, VN, BZ, RN, PU, WE, IT, ST, EN, HU, SL, AV, TR, AK, UG, SI |
Commentary
The principle of ordering inscriptions by sigla according to find provinces goes back to Pellegrini & Prosdocimi's 1967 edition of the Venetic corpus. The system was adopted by Schumacher 1992 in his CIRCE; Schumacher's allocations and codes (see p. 123; augmented in 2004 (p. 320) and the TIR) are used in the TIR. A siglum consists of two capital letters indicating the find province, connected to the reference number of the inscription by a hyphen. This convention ensures that the Raetic sigla can be readily distinguished from those used for the other epigraphic corpora of Northern Italy (the Venetic sigla with a capital and a minuscule sans hyphen, the Etruscan sigla of the ET with two capitals sans hyphen, and the Lepontic sigla, recognisable by a medial dot ·). Most Raetic sigla groups represent a larger geographical area – the range of individual sigla groups is determined by practical considerations, i.e. how many inscriptions come or may be expected from an area. For example, the entire Italian province Treviso is covered by the siglum TV, whereas the province Bolzano is separated into six smaller areas (BZ, VN, RN, SI, WE, PU). Important sites with a substantial number of inscriptions may even be awarded sigla of their own (e.g. MA = Magrè), even when they are located in one of the larger areas (e.g. most notably SZ = Sanzeno in the Non valley). Sites of rock inscriptions also get their own sigla.
The following table details what area or find place the sigla used in the TIR represent. Sigla supplemented after Schumacher 2004 are marked with an asterisk. For a list of all sites belonging to each sigla group see below sub "Statistics".
Veneto | Trentino | South and North Tyrol | Marginal areas | |||||||
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TV | Province of Treviso | SR | Serso | BZ | Area of Bozen / Bolzano (incl. Burggrafenamt, Bozner Unterland, Überetsch) |
SL | Slovenia | |||
PA | Province of Padova | CE | Val di Cembra / Zimmerstal | VN | Vinschgau | EN | Engadin | |||
VR | Province of Verona | FI | Val di Fiemme / Fleimstal | RN | Ritten / Renon | UG* | Unterammergau (rock inscription site) | |||
TR | Trissino (province of Vicenza) | SZ | Sanzeno in the Nonsberg / Val di Non | SI* | Seis / Siusi, Seiser Alm and the Schlern area | AV | Bayerisches Alpenvorland | |||
MA | Magrè (province of Vicenza) | NO | The rest of the Nonsberg / Val di Non | WE | Wipptal and Eisacktal | |||||
AS | Val d'Astico (province of Vicenza) | PU | Pustertal / Val Pusteria | |||||||
IT | Tiroler Oberinntal and Unterinntal | |||||||||
ST | Steinberg am Rofan (rock inscription site) | |||||||||
AK* | Achenkirch (rock inscription site) |
Within one sigla group, the inscriptions are not ordered – some parts of the corpus may convey this impression, because Schumacher originally arranged the inscriptions by find spot for a tidy presentation. Any new inscription will now simply be assigned the next free number. Multiple inscriptions on the same object are usually collected under one number, then distinguished by sub-numbers. In the case of rock inscriptions, one rock qualifies as one object. The inscriptions of Steinberg, which have since their first publication been counted as ST-1 through ST-9, are an exception; the traditional sigla are retained to avoid confusion. Sigla which have been vacated (e.g. because the assumed find place was incorrect) are not reused for new inscriptions for the same reason.
Map
Sites of Raetic inscription finds as assigned to the sigla groups of the Raetic corpus (without HU):
Area | Inscription siglum | Area | Inscription siglum | Area | Inscription siglum | |||
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Slovenia | SL | Val di Cembra | CE | Wipp valley, Eisack valley | WE | |||
Treviso | TV | Val di Fiemme | FI | Puster valley | PU | |||
Padova | PA | Sanzeno | SZ | Inn valley | IT | |||
Verona | VR | Non valley | NO | Engadin | EN | |||
Trissino | TR | Bozen / Bolzano | BZ | Achenkirch | AK | |||
Magrè | MA | Vinschgau | VN | Steinberg am Rofan | ST | |||
Val d'Astico | AS | Ritten / Renon | RN | Unterammergau | UG | |||
Serso | SR | Seis am Schlern / Siusi allo Sciliar | SI | Bavarian Highlands | AV |
Statistics
Inscriptions
Number of pages in the Category:Inscription (389) per "sigla group":
sigla group | occurrence | |||
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SZ | 126 | 32.39 % | show list | |
NO | 19 | 4.88 % | show list | |
FI | 1 | 0.25 % | [[FI-1|show page]] | |
CE | 5 | 1.28 % | show list | |
SR | 16 | 4.11 % | show list | |
MA | 22 | 5.65 % | show list | |
AS | 32 | 8.22 % | show list | |
PA | 1 | 0.25 % | [[PA-1|show page]] | |
VR | 16 | 4.11 % | show list | |
TV | 2 | 0.51 % | show list | |
VN | 22 | 5.65 % | show list | |
BZ | 32 | 8.22 % | show list | |
RN | 3 | 0.77 % | show list | |
PU | 11 | 2.82 % | show list | |
WE | 8 | 2.05 % | show list | |
IT | 9 | 2.31 % | show list | |
ST | 9 | 2.31 % | show list | |
EN | 1 | 0.25 % | [[EN-1|show page]] | |
HU | 9 | 2.31 % | show list | |
SL | 4 | 1.02 % | show list | |
AV | 1 | 0.25 % | [[AV-1|show page]] | |
TR | 5 | 1.28 % | show list | |
AK | 24 | 6.16 % | show list | |
UG | 8 | 2.05 % | show list | |
SI | 2 | 0.51 % | show list | |
FP | 1 | 0.25 % | [[FP-1|show page]] |
Sites
Sites (55) belonging to each "sigla group":
sigla group | sites | |
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SZ | Sanzeno | 1 |
NO | Cles, Dercolo, Mechel / Meclo, Revò, Tavòn | 5 |
FI | Tesero | 1 |
CE | Cembra | 1 |
SR | Serso | 1 |
MA | Magrè | 1 |
AS | Piovene Rocchette, Rotzo | 2 |
PA | Padova | 1 |
VR | Ca' dei Cavri, Castelrotto, Montorio Veronese, San Briccio, San Giorgio di Valpolicella, San Pietro in Cariano, Verona | 7 |
TV | Castelcies | 1 |
VN | Mals / Malles Venosta, Schluderns / Sluderno | 2 |
BZ | Bozen / Bolzano, Eppan / Appiano, Jenesien / San Genesio Atesino, Kaltern / Caldaro, Meran / Merano, Pfatten / Vadena, Siebeneich / Settequerce, Terlan / Terlano, Tisens / Tesimo | 9 |
RN | Klobenstein / Collalbo, Ritten / Renon | 2 |
PU | Lothen / Campolino, St. Lorenzen / San Lorenzo di Sebato | 2 |
WE | Brixen / Bressanone, Matrei am Brenner, Mellaun / Meluno, Sterzing / Vipiteno | 4 |
IT | Ampass, Fliess, Fritzens, Pfaffenhofen, Volders | 5 |
ST | Brandenberg | 1 |
EN | Ardez | 1 |
HU | 0 | |
SL | Vače, Ženjak | 2 |
AV | Nußdorf | 1 |
TR | Trissino | 1 |
AK | Achenkirch | 1 |
UG | Unterammergau | 1 |
SI | Seis am Schlern / Siusi allo Sciliar | 1 |
FP | Biberwier | 1 |