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{{inscription | {{inscription | ||
|reading=iouiku / uipios | |||
|reading=uipios | |reading_lepontic={{c|U||d}}{{c|I||d}}{{c|P||d}}{{c|I||d}}{{c|O|O6|d}}{{c|S}}<br>{{c|I||d}}{{c|O|O6|d}}{{c|U||d}}{{c|I||d}}{{c|K||d}}{{c|U||d}} | ||
|reading_lepontic= | |||
|direction=dextroverse | |direction=dextroverse | ||
|letter_height_min= | |letter_height_min=7 cm | ||
|letter_height_max=10 cm | |||
|letter_number_min=12 | |letter_number_min=12 | ||
|word_number=2 | |word_number=2 | ||
|line_number=2 | |line_number=2 | ||
|script=North Italic | |corpus=Cisalpine Celtic | ||
|script=North Italic script | |||
|alphabet=Lepontic alphabet | |||
|object=BI·6 Cerrione | |object=BI·6 Cerrione | ||
|position=front | |position=front | ||
|orientation=270 | |orientation=270 | ||
|workmanship=carved | |workmanship=carved | ||
|condition= | |condition=complete | ||
|type_inscription=funerary | |type_inscription=funerary | ||
|language= | |language=Celtic | ||
|meaning='Iouiku (son) of Uip(i)os' | |||
|meaning= | |source_detail=Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2013: 43 f. no. 6 | ||
|source_detail=Cresci Marrone & Solinas | |checklevel=1 | ||
|checklevel= | |problem=S | ||
|problem= | |||
}} | }} | ||
== Commentary == | == Commentary == | ||
{{bib|Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2013}}: | First published in {{bib|Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2011}}: 92. | ||
Images in {{bib|Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2011}}: 93, fig. 87 (photo = {{bib|Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2013}}: 44 [in colour]), {{bib|Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2013}}: 44 (drawing). | |||
Inscribed in two dextroverse lines running downward; well legible. | |||
Solinas (p. 44) proposes that the lines should be read in succession from left to right {{w||iouiku}} {{w||uipios}} (cf. at the same find place [[BI·1]], [[BI·5]], [[BI·8]], s well as [[NO·21.1]] and maybe [[GR·1]]), but analyses the latter as the individual name, the former as an appositive in -''ū''. We prefer to read the inscription as the ones from Cerrione cited above, with {{w||iouiku}} as the individual name and {{w||uipios}} as the patronym in {{m||-ii̯-}}: 'Iouiku (son) of Uip(i)os'. | |||
The grammar and form of the inscription, with ''on''-stem individual name in {{m||-ū}} and appositive in {{m||-ii̯-}}, are Celtic, as is the individual name {{w||iouiku|i̯ou̯inkū}} lit. 'the young one'. The father's name is difficult to classify; Solinas (p. 44) compares the name of the freedman ''uipio'' in a Latin inscription from the [[Cerrione necropolis]] (no. 45 in {{bib|Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2013}}), but the latter is an ''on''-stem rather than an ''o''-stem which must underlie {{w||uipios}}, and other options are feasible. See the word pages for details. | |||
<p style="text-align:right;>[[User:Corinna Salomon|Corinna Salomon]]</p> | |||
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Revision as of 17:30, 13 July 2023
Inscription | |
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Reading in transliteration: | iouiku / uipios |
Reading in original script: | |
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Object: | BI·6 Cerrione (stela) |
Position: | front |
Orientation: | 270° |
Direction of writing: | dextroverse |
Script: | North Italic script (Lepontic alphabet) |
Letter height: | 7–10 cm2.756 in <br />3.937 in <br /> |
Number of letters: | 12 |
Number of words: | 2 |
Number of lines: | 2 |
Workmanship: | carved |
Condition: | complete |
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Archaeological culture: | Roman republican period [from object] |
Date of inscription: | 100–40 BC [from object] |
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Type: | funerary |
Language: | Celtic |
Meaning: | 'Iouiku (son) of Uip(i)os' |
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Alternative sigla: | none |
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Sources: | Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2013: 43 f. no. 6 |
Images
Commentary
First published in Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2011: 92.
Images in Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2011: 93, fig. 87 (photo = Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2013: 44 [in colour]), Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2013: 44 (drawing).
Inscribed in two dextroverse lines running downward; well legible.
Solinas (p. 44) proposes that the lines should be read in succession from left to right iouiku uipios (cf. at the same find place BI·1, BI·5, BI·8, s well as NO·21.1 and maybe GR·1), but analyses the latter as the individual name, the former as an appositive in -ū. We prefer to read the inscription as the ones from Cerrione cited above, with iouiku as the individual name and uipios as the patronym in -ii̯-: 'Iouiku (son) of Uip(i)os'.
The grammar and form of the inscription, with on-stem individual name in -ū and appositive in -ii̯-, are Celtic, as is the individual name i̯ou̯inkū lit. 'the young one'. The father's name is difficult to classify; Solinas (p. 44) compares the name of the freedman uipio in a Latin inscription from the Cerrione necropolis (no. 45 in Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2013), but the latter is an on-stem rather than an o-stem which must underlie uipios, and other options are feasible. See the word pages for details.
Bibliography
Brecciaroli Taborelli 2011 | Luisa Brecciaroli Taborelli (ed.), Oro, pane e scrittura. Memorie di una comunità "inter Vercellas et Eporediam" [= Studi e ricerche sulla Gallia Cisalpina 24], Roma: Edizioni Quasar 2011. |
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Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2011 | Giovannella Cresci Marrone, Patrizia Solinas, "Il messaggio epigrafico: Riconoscimento del sepolcro e strategia della memoria", in: Luisa Brecciaroli Taborelli (ed.), Oro, pane e scrittura. Memorie di una comunità "inter Vercellas et Eporediam" [= Studi e ricerche sulla Gallia Cisalpina 24], Roma: Edizioni Quasar 2011, 89–106. |
Cresci Marrone & Solinas 2013 | Giovannella Cresci Marrone, Patrizia Solinas, Microstorie di romanizzazione. Le iscrizioni del sepolcreto rurale di Cerrione, Venezia: Edizioni Ca' Foscari 2013. |