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|reading= | |reading=lasta θianu esiunne / piθie!pitie kapaśunu | ||
|reading_original={{c|E}}{{c|N}}{{c|N}}{{c|U|U4}}{{c|I}}{{c|S}}{{c|E}}{{c|U|U4}}{{c|N}}{{c|A}}{{c|I}}{{c|Θ}}{{c|A|A5}}{{c| | |reading_original={{c|E}}{{c|N}}{{c|N}}{{c|U|U4}}{{c|I}}{{c|S}}{{c|E}}{{c|U|U4}}{{c|N}}{{c|A}}{{c|I}}{{c|Θ}}{{c|A|A5}}{{c|T|T3}}{{c|S}}{{c|A|A5}}{{c|L|L2}}<br>{{c|U|U4}}{{c|N}}{{c|U|U4}}{{c|Ś}}{{c|A|A5}}{{c|P|P2}}{{c|A|A5}}{{c|K}}{{c|E}}{{c|I}}{{c|T|T3}}{{c|I}}{{c|P|P2}} | ||
|reading_variant= | |reading_variant=lastaθianuesiunne / pitie{{w|-ka|ka}}{{w|paśunu}} | ||
|direction=sinistroverse | |direction=sinistroverse | ||
|letter_height_min=0.7 | |letter_height_min=0.7 | ||
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|alphabet=Sanzeno alphabet | |alphabet=Sanzeno alphabet | ||
|language=Raetic | |language=Raetic | ||
|meaning=' | |meaning='Lasta, son of Θia*, Esiunne (and) Pitie, son of (Ka)paśu' | ||
|object=SZ-15 bronze | |object=SZ-15 bronze | ||
|position=front | |position=front | ||
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Inscribed on the front of the bronze in two sinistroverse lines running along the edges, with the top of the letters toward the centre. It cannot be securely determined which line should be read first. Our line 1 starts at the head (length 7.5 cm), line 2 starts at the tail fin (length 6 cm). The letters are well legible, despite problems posed by the bulges above the back fins. The inscription was applied after the hole was drilled, as the lines of second {{c||A5}} stop short before it. In line 2, the left hasta of {{c||A5}} is bent to avoid the bulge above the fin. | Inscribed on the front of the bronze in two sinistroverse lines running along the edges, with the top of the letters toward the centre. It cannot be securely determined which line should be read first. Our line 1 starts at the head (length 7.5 cm), line 2 starts at the tail fin (length 6 cm). The letters are well legible, despite problems posed by the bulges above the back fins. The inscription was applied after the hole was drilled, as the lines of second {{c||A5}} stop short before it. In line 2, the left hasta of {{c||A5}} is bent to avoid the bulge above the fin. | ||
Line 1 can be segmented into three words: two individual names {{w|| | Line 1 can be segmented into three words: two individual names {{w||lasta}} and {{w||esiunne}}, and a patronymic in {{m||-nu}}. Line 2 can be segmented into the single individual name {{w||piθie|pitie}} plus patronymic. Of these five names, {{w||lasta}} and {{w||piθie|pitie}} are well documented, {{w||esiunne}} is highly likely to correspond to either {{w||esimnesi|esimne}} or {{w||esumnesi|esumne}}. While the latter might theoretically belong with either of the two patronymics ('Lasta, son of Θia*, and Esiunne; Pitie, son of Kapaśu' vs. 'Lasta, son of Θia*; Esiunne (and) Pitie, sons of Kapaśu', it is more likely to belong with line 1, seeing as both lines terminate before the end of the object is reached – if no separation of two name formulas had been attempted, {{w||piθie|pitie}} could well have fit into line 1. In either case, the sequence ''pitiekapaśunu'' might be segmented {{w||piθie|pitie}}{{w||-ka|ka}} with the enclitical conjunction 'and' plus the patronymic {{w||paśunu}}. It remains to be decided whether the two lines belong to the same inscription, i.e. whether they were inscribed at one time (indicating three persons investing into an offering together), or whether one of the lines documents a reuse of the object. The overall ductus of the two lines is very similar, but this is true of a number of the Sanzeno bronze inscriptions. | ||
Further references: {{bib|Pellegrini 1951}}: 327 f., {{bib|Mayr 1952}}: 176 f. (15b), {{bib|Vetter 1954}}: 70 (15b). | Further references: {{bib|Pellegrini 1951}}: 327 f., {{bib|Mayr 1952}}: 176 f. (15b), {{bib|Vetter 1954}}: 70 (15b). | ||
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Revision as of 14:14, 11 January 2016
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Transliteration: | lastaθianuesiunne / pitiekapaśunu |
Original script: | |
Variant Reading: | lastaθianuesiunne / pitiekapaśunu |
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Object: | SZ-15 bronze (bronze) (Inscriptions: SZ-15.1, SZ-15.2) |
Position: | front |
Script: | North Italic script (Sanzeno alphabet) |
Direction of writing: | sinistroverse |
Letter height: | 0.70.7 cm <br /> – 1.2 cm |
Number of letters: | 30 |
Number of lines: | 2 |
Craftsmanship: | embossed |
Current condition: | complete |
Date of inscription: | 5th–1st centuries BC [from object] |
Date derived from: | archaeological context [from object] |
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Language: | Raetic |
Meaning: | 'Lasta, son of Θia*, Esiunne (and) Pitie, son of (Ka)paśu' |
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Alternative sigla: | IR 28 LIR SA-3 a |
Sources: | Schumacher 2004: 135, 336 |
Images
Object SZ-15 bronze with inscription SZ-15.1 - front side.
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Inscription SZ-15.1 - line 2.
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Inscription SZ-15.1 - line 1.
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Commentary
First published in Pellegrini 1951: 315 f. (no. 15a). Autopsied by TIR in October 2014.
Images in Pellegrini 1951: no. 15a (photo) and 313 (15a) (drawing), LIR (photo and drawing = IR).
Inscribed on the front of the bronze in two sinistroverse lines running along the edges, with the top of the letters toward the centre. It cannot be securely determined which line should be read first. Our line 1 starts at the head (length 7.5 cm), line 2 starts at the tail fin (length 6 cm). The letters are well legible, despite problems posed by the bulges above the back fins. The inscription was applied after the hole was drilled, as the lines of second stop short before it. In line 2, the left hasta of is bent to avoid the bulge above the fin.
Line 1 can be segmented into three words: two individual names lasta and esiunne, and a patronymic in -nu. Line 2 can be segmented into the single individual name pitie plus patronymic. Of these five names, lasta and pitie are well documented, esiunne is highly likely to correspond to either esimne or esumne. While the latter might theoretically belong with either of the two patronymics ('Lasta, son of Θia*, and Esiunne; Pitie, son of Kapaśu' vs. 'Lasta, son of Θia*; Esiunne (and) Pitie, sons of Kapaśu', it is more likely to belong with line 1, seeing as both lines terminate before the end of the object is reached – if no separation of two name formulas had been attempted, pitie could well have fit into line 1. In either case, the sequence pitiekapaśunu might be segmented pitieka with the enclitical conjunction 'and' plus the patronymic paśunu. It remains to be decided whether the two lines belong to the same inscription, i.e. whether they were inscribed at one time (indicating three persons investing into an offering together), or whether one of the lines documents a reuse of the object. The overall ductus of the two lines is very similar, but this is true of a number of the Sanzeno bronze inscriptions.
Further references: Pellegrini 1951: 327 f., Mayr 1952: 176 f. (15b), Vetter 1954: 70 (15b).
Bibliography
IR | Alberto Mancini, "Iscrizioni retiche", Studi Etruschi 43 (1975), 249–306. |
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LIR | Alberto Mancini, Le Iscrizioni Retiche [= Quaderni del dipartimento di linguistica, Università degli studi di Firenze Studi 8–9], Padova: Unipress 2009–10. (2 volumes) |
Mayr 1952 | Karl M. Mayr, "Zu den Inschriften der Votive von Sanzeno", Der Schlern 26 (1952), 175–177. |