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== Commentary == | == Commentary == | ||
First published in {{bib|Schumacher 1994}}: 318 f. Non vidi. | |||
Images in {{bib|Gempeler 1976}}: Abb. 12a (photo = {{bib|LIR}}) and 12b (drawing = {{bib|Schumacher 1994}}: Abb. 6 = {{bib|Schumacher 2004}}: Taf. 17,2 = {{bib|LIR}}). | |||
Inscribed upside-down on lower part of the bronze's base; length about 4 cm. According to {{bib|Schumacher 1994}}, the letters are clearly legible, including the two characters in the middle transcribed {{p||v}}. A reading {{p||v}}{{p||v}} is of course phonetically unfavourable, especially seeing as the ending of the inscription in -{{p||i}}{{p||e}} suggests a Raetic individual name and hence linguistic content (pace {{bib|LIR}}). | |||
The letter forms clearly demonstrate the inscription to be written in the [[index::Script|Sanzeno alphabet]]; the inscription should be considered part of the subcorpus of the [[index::Sanzeno]] votive inscriptions on bronzes (as done in {{bib|LIR}}, cp. also {{bib|Ciurletti 1992}}: nota 20), even though the provenance of the object cannot be verified. | |||
The complex symbol on the horse's croup is unparalleled on Sanzeno bronzes; for ornamental (?) strokes like the ones to the symbol's left cp. [[index::HU-5 bronze]]. | |||
{{bibliography}} | {{bibliography}} |
Revision as of 16:37, 27 March 2015
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Transliteration: | paevvparie |
Original script: | |
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Object: | HU-6 bronze (bronze) |
Position: | foot, lower area"lower area" is not in the list (front, back, top, bottom, inside, outside, neck, shoulder, foot, handle, ...) of allowed values for the "position" property. |
Orientation: | 180° |
Script: | North Italic script (Sanzeno alphabet) |
Direction of writing: | sinistroverse |
Letter height: | 0.5 cm |
Number of letters: | 8 – 10 |
Number of lines: | 1 |
Craftsmanship: | embossed |
Current condition: | unknown |
Date of inscription: | 4th–3rd centuries BC [from object] |
Date derived from: | typology [from object] |
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Language: | unknown |
Meaning: | unknown |
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Alternative sigla: | LIR SA-20 |
Sources: | Schumacher 2004: 332 |
Commentary
First published in Schumacher 1994: 318 f. Non vidi.
Images in Gempeler 1976: Abb. 12a (photo = LIR) and 12b (drawing = Schumacher 1994: Abb. 6 = Schumacher 2004: Taf. 17,2 = LIR).
Inscribed upside-down on lower part of the bronze's base; length about 4 cm. According to Schumacher 1994, the letters are clearly legible, including the two characters in the middle transcribed v. A reading vv is of course phonetically unfavourable, especially seeing as the ending of the inscription in -ie suggests a Raetic individual name and hence linguistic content (pace LIR).
The letter forms clearly demonstrate the inscription to be written in the Sanzeno alphabet; the inscription should be considered part of the subcorpus of the Sanzeno votive inscriptions on bronzes (as done in LIR, cp. also Ciurletti 1992: nota 20), even though the provenance of the object cannot be verified.
The complex symbol on the horse's croup is unparalleled on Sanzeno bronzes; for ornamental (?) strokes like the ones to the symbol's left cp. HU-5 bronze.
Bibliography
Ciurletti 1992 | Gianni Ciurletti, "Omaggio al cavaliere di Sanzeno", in: Ingrid R. Metzger, Paul Gleirscher, Die Räter / I Reti [= Schriftenreihe der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Alpenländer, Neue Folge 4], Bozen: Athesia 1992, 27–39. |
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Gempeler 1976 | Robert D. Gempeler, Werke der Antike im Kunsthaus Zürich [= Sammlungsheft 5], Zürich: Kunsthaus Zürich 1976. |
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) |