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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
First published in {{bib|De Giuli 1979}}: 249.
First published in {{bib|De Giuli 1979}}: 249. Examined for LexLep on 20<sup>th</sup> April 2024.


Images in {{bib|De Giuli 1979}}: 249 (photo fig. 4 and drawing).
Images in {{bib|De Giuli 1979}}: 249 (photo fig. 4 and drawing).
   
   
See {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1979}}: 263 f., {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1981}}: 168 f., no. 15b, {{bib|De Giuli 1979}}: 245, 251, {{bib|Morandi 2004}}; 565, no. 68. {{bib|Morandi 2004}}: 565 dates the inscription to the first half of the 1<sup>st</sup> century BC, probably to match his dating of [[VB·24]], but this seems too early; the Epigraphische Datenbank Heidelberg ([https://edh.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/edh/inschrift/HD001984 HD001984]) dates the document to the 1<sup>st</sup> century AD.
Inscribed in two centered lines in the upper area of the stela (length line 1 31.5 cm, line 2 54.5 cm; distance from top 22.5 cm). The script is Latin; some of the letters feature serifs.
 
The text is a Latinised name formula with individual name and filiation; both names are etymologically Celtic (see the word pages). Cf. {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1979}}: 263 f., {{bib|Tibiletti Bruno 1981}}: 168 f., no. 15b, {{bib|De Giuli 1979}}: 245, 251, {{bib|Morandi 2004}}; 565, no. 68. {{bib|Morandi 2004}}: 565 dates the inscription to the first half of the 1<sup>st</sup> century BC, probably to match his dating of [[VB·24]], but this seems too early (see further on the object page).
 
See also {{bib|AE}} 1982, no. 414, Epigraphische Datenbank Heidelberg [https://edh.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/edh/inschrift/HD001984 HD001984].
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Revision as of 11:31, 10 May 2024

Inscription
Reading in transliteration: luto / artonis : f
Reading in original script:     L3 dU dT2 dO6 d
A25 dR6 dT2 dO6 dN6 dI dS6 dseparator dV4 d

Object: VB·25 Stresa (stela)
Position: top, front
Orientation:
Direction of writing: dextroverse
Script: Latin script
Letter height: 8.5–11.5 cm3.346 in <br />4.528 in <br />
Number of letters: 12
Number of words: 3
Number of lines: 2
Workmanship: carved
Condition: complete

Archaeological culture: Augustan, Tiberian [from object]
Date of inscription: late 1st c. BC–early 1st c. AD [from object]

Type: funerary
Language: Latin
Meaning: 'Luto son of Arto'

Alternative sigla: Tibiletti Bruno 1981: 15b
Morandi 2004: 68

Sources: Morandi 2004: 565 no. 68

Images

Commentary

First published in De Giuli 1979: 249. Examined for LexLep on 20th April 2024.

Images in De Giuli 1979: 249 (photo fig. 4 and drawing).

Inscribed in two centered lines in the upper area of the stela (length line 1 31.5 cm, line 2 54.5 cm; distance from top 22.5 cm). The script is Latin; some of the letters feature serifs.

The text is a Latinised name formula with individual name and filiation; both names are etymologically Celtic (see the word pages). Cf. Tibiletti Bruno 1979: 263 f., Tibiletti Bruno 1981: 168 f., no. 15b, De Giuli 1979: 245, 251, Morandi 2004; 565, no. 68. Morandi 2004: 565 dates the inscription to the first half of the 1st century BC, probably to match his dating of VB·24, but this seems too early (see further on the object page).

See also AE 1982, no. 414, Epigraphische Datenbank Heidelberg HD001984.

Bibliography

AE Various authors, L'année épigraphique, Paris: 1888–.
Caramella & De Giuli 1993 Pierangelo Caramella, Alberto De Giuli, Archeologia dell'Alto Novarese, Mergozzo: Antiquarium Mergozzo 1993.
De Giuli 1979 Alberto De Giuli, "Le stele funerarie di Brisino", Sibrium 14 (1978–1979), 245–252.