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{{inscription
{{inscription
|reading=χarse
|reading=χarse
|reading_original={{c|E}}{{c|S}}{{c|R|R2}}{{c|A|A19}}{{c|Χ}}
|reading_original={{c|E}}{{c|S||d}}{{c|R|R2}}{{c|A|A14}}{{c|Χ}}
|direction=sinistroverse
|direction=sinistroverse
|letter_height_min=2.5 cm
|letter_height_min=2.5 cm
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|sigla_ir=101
|sigla_ir=101
|sigla_mancini=SLO-2
|sigla_mancini=SLO-2
|sigla_mlr=138
|sigla_tm=218546
|source=Schumacher 2004: 187
|source=Schumacher 2004: 187
|checklevel=3
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}}
}}
== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
First published in {{bib|Calzavara Capuis & Pellegrini 1970}}.
First published in {{bib|Calzavara Capuis & Pellegrini 1970}}. Autopsied by TIR in November 2014.


Images in {{bib|Calzavara Capuis & Pellegrini 1970}}: fig. 1 (photos) and fig. 2 (drawings), {{bib|LIR}} (drawings).
Images in {{bib|Calzavara Capuis & Pellegrini 1970}}: fig. 1 (photos) and fig. 2 (drawings), {{bib|LIR}} (drawings), {{bib|MLR}} (photo).


Length 5.3 cm; well legible and unambiguous. The sequence, written on one of the broad surfaces, was probably applied before the drilled holes, seeing as the letters (esp. {{c||S}}) might have been more expediently placed. After {{c||E}}, some very thin and faint scratches suggest {{c||I}}{{c||V2|d}}, but these might be unintentional; they certainly do not belong with the inscription. {{w||χarse}} is most easily interpreted as a Raetic individual name in the nominative, with the typical auslaut in -{{p||e}} (see already {{bib|Calzavara Capuis & Pellegrini 1970|Pellegrini}}: p. 252 f.).
Length 5.3 cm; well legible and unambiguous. The sequence, written on one of the broad surfaces, was probably applied before the drilled holes, seeing as the letters (esp. {{c||S|d}}) might have been more expediently placed. After {{c||E}}, some very thin and faint scratches suggest {{c||I}}{{c||V2|d}}, but these might be unintentional; they certainly do not belong with the inscription. {{w||χarse}} is most easily interpreted as a Raetic individual name in the nominative, with the typical auslaut in -{{p||e}} (see already {{bib|Calzavara Capuis & Pellegrini 1970|Pellegrini}}: p. 252 f.).


Each of the six sides of the object bears marks, some clearly unrelated to each other (see [[index::PU-4 plaque]]). While the ornaments on the side opposite the inscription appear to have been applied after the holes were drilled, and the strokes on two of the narrow sides were '''stamped into the stone''', the group of scratches on the narrow side below the one bearing the inscription may have been applied at the same time as the inscription. The group has been tentatively read {{c||I}}{{c||I}}{{c||L2}}{{c||A20}}{{c||A20|d}} {{w||aalii}} by {{bib|Calzavara Capuis & Pellegrini 1970|Pellegrini}} and, following him, {{bib|Schumacher 2004|Schumacher}}, but we are probably concerned with non- or pseudo-script: The two hypothetical Alphas are orientated differently, the three scratches on the left are clearly inclined, the bar of {{c||L2}} is very doubtful.  
Each of the six sides of the object bears marks, some clearly unrelated to each other (see [[index::PU-4 plaque]]). While the ornaments on the side opposite the inscription appear to have been applied after the holes were drilled, and the strokes on two of the narrow sides were '''stamped into the stone''', the group of scratches on the narrow side below the one bearing the inscription may have been applied at the same time as the inscription. The group has been tentatively read {{c||A14}}{{c||A14|d}}{{c||L|d}}{{c||I|d}}{{c||I|d}} {{w||aalii}} by {{bib|Calzavara Capuis & Pellegrini 1970|Pellegrini}} and, following him, {{bib|Schumacher 2004|Schumacher}}, but we are probably concerned with non- or pseudo-script: The two hypothetical Alphas are orientated differently, the three scratches on the left are clearly inclined, the bar of {{c||L2}} is very doubtful.
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 8 November 2021

Inscription
Transliteration: χarse
Original script: E sS dR2 sA14 sΧ s

Object: PU-4 plaque (schist)
Position: front
Script: North Italic script (Magrè alphabet)
Direction of writing: sinistroverse
Letter height: 2.5 cm
Number of letters: 5
Number of lines: 1
Craftsmanship: engraved
Current condition: complete
Date of inscription: 5th century BC [from object]
Date derived from: archaeological context [from object]

Language: Raetic
Meaning: 'Χarse' (PN) (?)

Alternative sigla: IR 101
LIR SLO-2
MLR 138
TM 218546
Sources: Schumacher 2004: 187

Images

Commentary

First published in Calzavara Capuis & Pellegrini 1970. Autopsied by TIR in November 2014.

Images in Calzavara Capuis & Pellegrini 1970: fig. 1 (photos) and fig. 2 (drawings), LIR (drawings), MLR (photo).

Length 5.3 cm; well legible and unambiguous. The sequence, written on one of the broad surfaces, was probably applied before the drilled holes, seeing as the letters (esp. S d) might have been more expediently placed. After E s, some very thin and faint scratches suggest I sV2 d, but these might be unintentional; they certainly do not belong with the inscription. χarse is most easily interpreted as a Raetic individual name in the nominative, with the typical auslaut in -e (see already Pellegrini: p. 252 f.).

Each of the six sides of the object bears marks, some clearly unrelated to each other (see PU-4 plaque). While the ornaments on the side opposite the inscription appear to have been applied after the holes were drilled, and the strokes on two of the narrow sides were stamped into the stone, the group of scratches on the narrow side below the one bearing the inscription may have been applied at the same time as the inscription. The group has been tentatively read A14 sA14 dL dI dI d aalii by Pellegrini and, following him, Schumacher, but we are probably concerned with non- or pseudo-script: The two hypothetical Alphas are orientated differently, the three scratches on the left are clearly inclined, the bar of L2 s is very doubtful.

Bibliography

Calzavara Capuis & Pellegrini 1970 Loredana Calzavara Capuis, Giovan Battista Pellegrini, "Tavoletta Iscritta da S. Lorenzo di Sebato", in: Istituto di Archeologia dell'Università di Padova (Ed.), Venetia. Studi miscellanei di archeologia delle Venezie, Vol. 2 [= Pubblicazioni dell'Istituto di archeologia dell'Università di Padova 6], Padova: 1970, 235–253.
IR Alberto Mancini, "Iscrizioni retiche", Studi Etruschi 43 (1975), 249–306.
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)