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==Commentary==
==Commentary==
First published in '''{{bib|Poggiani Keller 1989}}: 234'''.
First published in {{bib|Morandi 2004}}: 658, no. 212.


Images in {{bib|Poggiani Keller 2001}}: 410, fig. 16.5 (drawing), {{bib|Morandi 2004}}: tav. XXVII.212 (photo = {{bib|Morandi 2007}}: 290, fig. 283) and 656, fig. 24.212 (drawing), {{bib|Casini & Motta 2018}}: 119, fig. 2.3 (photo and drawing).
Images in {{bib|Poggiani Keller 1990}}: 234, fig. 204 (photo), {{bib|Poggiani Keller 2001}}: 410, fig. 16.5 (drawing), {{bib|Morandi 2004}}: tav. XXVII.212 (photo = {{bib|Morandi 2007}}: 290, fig. 283) and 656, fig. 24.212 (drawing), {{bib|Casini & Motta 2018}}: 119, fig. 2.3 (photo and drawing).


Incised upside-down along the rim of the foot. At the breaking edge, the very top of a hasta and a bar in the upper area can be pi or lambda {{c||L2}}, theoretically also waw {{c||V}}, three-bar mu {{c||M4}} (cf. [[BG·1]]) or, according to {{bib|Casini & Motta 2018}}: 220, no. 3, rho {{c||R3}} (alpha and epsilon being unlikely for phonetical reasons).  Upsilon is not closed at the bottom (cf. [[BG·23]]). Morandi points to {{w||leucuro}} as a possible comparandum for ''leuesa'', but that morpheme is probably {{m||leu̯k-}}. We prefer the reading with pi because of the rareness of lambda with the bar on top and the possible analysis (see the word page).
Incised upside-down along the rim of the foot. At the breaking edge, the very top of a hasta and a bar in the upper area can be pi or lambda {{c||L2}}, theoretically also waw {{c||V}}, three-bar mu {{c||M4}} (cf. [[BG·1]]) or, according to {{bib|Casini & Motta 2018}}: 220, no. 3, rho {{c||R3}} (alpha and epsilon being unlikely for phonetical reasons).  Upsilon is not closed at the bottom (cf. [[BG·23]]). Morandi points to {{w||leucuro}} as a possible comparandum for ''leuesa'', but that morpheme is probably {{m||leu̯k-}}. We prefer the reading with pi because of the rareness of lambda with the bar on top and the possible analysis (see the word page).
<p style="text-align:right;>[[User:David Stifter|David Stifter]], [[User:Corinna Salomon|Corinna Salomon]]</p>
<p style="text-align:right;>[[User:David Stifter|David Stifter]], [[User:Corinna Salomon|Corinna Salomon]]</p>
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Latest revision as of 13:32, 3 February 2025

Inscription
Reading in transliteration: ]p̣euesa
Reading in original script: A sS dE sU sE sP s[

Object: BG·2 Bergamo (bowl)
(Inscriptions: BG·2.1, BG·2.2)
Position: bottom, outside
Orientation: 180°
Direction of writing: sinistroverse
Script: North Italic script (Lepontic alphabet)
Letter height: 0.8 cm0.315 in <br />
Number of letters: 6
Number of words: 1
Number of lines: 1
Workmanship: scratched after firing
Condition: fragmentary

Archaeological culture: unknown [from object]
Date of inscription: 3rd–2nd c. BC [from object]

Type: unknown
Language: unknown
Syntactic analysis: unknown
Meaning: unknown

Alternative sigla: Morandi 2004: 212

Sources: Morandi 2004: 658 no. 212

Images

Commentary

First published in Morandi 2004: 658, no. 212.

Images in Poggiani Keller 1990: 234, fig. 204 (photo), Poggiani Keller 2001: 410, fig. 16.5 (drawing), Morandi 2004: tav. XXVII.212 (photo = Morandi 2007: 290, fig. 283) and 656, fig. 24.212 (drawing), Casini & Motta 2018: 119, fig. 2.3 (photo and drawing).

Incised upside-down along the rim of the foot. At the breaking edge, the very top of a hasta and a bar in the upper area can be pi or lambda L2 s, theoretically also waw V s, three-bar mu M4 s (cf. BG·1) or, according to Casini & Motta 2018: 220, no. 3, rho R3 s (alpha and epsilon being unlikely for phonetical reasons). Upsilon is not closed at the bottom (cf. BG·23). Morandi points to leucuro as a possible comparandum for leuesa, but that morpheme is probably leu̯k-. We prefer the reading with pi because of the rareness of lambda with the bar on top and the possible analysis (see the word page).

David Stifter, Corinna Salomon

Bibliography

Casini & Motta 2018 Stefania Casini, Filippo Motta, "Iscrizioni vascolari celtiche a Bergamo", Notizie Archeologiche Bergomensi 26 (2018), 115–128.