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Corresponds to ''t<sup>2</sup>'' in {{bib|Schumacher 1992}} and {{bib|Schumacher 2004}}.


See [[index::Script]] and {{bib|Prosdocimi 1988}}: 332 ff. on the identification of St. Andrew's cross with Theta. The small variant {{c||Θ2}} is reminiscent of the Etruscan/Venetic protoform attested on Venetic *Es 120, but the low dating of the two objects bearing this variant makes an immediate correlation unlikely.
See [[index::Script]] and {{bib|Prosdocimi 1988}}: 332 ff. on the identification of St. Andrew's cross with Theta. The small variant {{c||Θ2}} is reminiscent of the Etruscan/Venetic protoform attested on Venetic *Es 120, but the low dating of the two objects bearing this variant makes an immediate correlation unlikely.
Corresponds to ''t<sup>2</sup>'' in {{bib|Schumacher 1992}} and {{bib|Schumacher 2004}}.


A considerable number of St. Andrew's crosses in the Raetic corpus come from non-script or para-script contexts, which must be considered when working with the statistics of character occurrence. See [[index::Non-script notational systems]].
A considerable number of St. Andrew's crosses in the Raetic corpus come from non-script or para-script contexts, which must be considered when working with the statistics of character occurrence. See [[index::Non-script notational systems]].
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 11 April 2016

Character
Customary name: theta
Represents: t

Variants and attestation

Transliteration Sinistroverse Dextroverse
  Glyph Number Glyph Number
Θ Θ.png 90 Θd.png 14
Θ2 Θ2.png 3 Θ2d.png 0


See Script and Prosdocimi 1988: 332 ff. on the identification of St. Andrew's cross with Theta. The small variant Θ2 s is reminiscent of the Etruscan/Venetic protoform attested on Venetic *Es 120, but the low dating of the two objects bearing this variant makes an immediate correlation unlikely.

Corresponds to t2 in Schumacher 1992 and Schumacher 2004.

A considerable number of St. Andrew's crosses in the Raetic corpus come from non-script or para-script contexts, which must be considered when working with the statistics of character occurrence. See Non-script notational systems.

Bibliography