TI·29

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Inscription
Reading in transliteration: ]aniui : p[ / ]kionei : p[ / ]ẹịọṇụ??[
Reading in original script: (unknown)

Object: TI·29 Aranno (stela)
Position: front
Direction of writing: sinistroverse
Script: North Italic script
Number of letters: 18
Number of words: 6
Number of lines: 3
Workmanship: carved
Condition: fragmentary

Archaeological culture: La Tène B, La Tène C [from object]
Date of inscription: 4th–mid-2nd c. BC [from object]

Type: unknown
Language: prob. Lepontic
Syntactic analysis: unknown
Meaning: "Grave(stone) for (…)"

Alternative sigla: Whatmough 1933 (PID): 272 a
Solinas 1995: 1 A
Motta 2000: 8 a
Morandi 2004: 27

Sources: Morandi 2004: 534-535
Motta 2000: 202-204
Solinas 1995: 319-320
Lejeune 1971: 81

Images

Commentary

First published in Mommsen 1853: 202 f., no. 5d.

Images in Mommsen 1853: Taf. I.5d (drawings by Pelli = CII: tab. I.1D), Monti 1860: 59, no. 1 (drawing), CII: tab. LVIII.1D (drawing of a cast by Baserga = Pauli 1885: Taf. I.1d),

Monti 1860: 59, CII: iii, no. 1d, Addenda et Corrigenda, c.2033, Pauli 1885: 8, no. 13d, Rhŷs 1913: 21–23, no. 7d, Giussani 1902: 33 f., no. 2,

Both p( can be reconstructed to pala (cf. Tibiletti Bruno 1997: 1015, fn. 34-35)

Bibliography

CII Ariodante Fabretti, Corpus inscriptionum italicarum antiquioris aevi. Ordine geographico digestum et glossarium italicum, in quo omnia vocabula continentur ex umbricis, sabinis, oscis, volscis, etruscis aliisque monumentis quae supersunt, Augusta Taurinorum: 1867.
Corssen 1874–1875 Paul Wilhelm Corssen, Über die Sprache der Etrusker, Leipzig: Teubner 1874–1875. (2 volumes)
Crivelli 1943 Aldo Crivelli, Atlante preistorico e storico della Svizzera Italiana. Vol. 1: Dalle origini alla civiltà romana, Bellinzona: Istituto Editoriale Ticinese 1943.
De Marinis & Motta 1991 Raffaele C. De Marinis, Filippo Motta, "Una nuova iscrizione lepontica su pietra da Mezzovico (Lugano)", Sibrium 21 (1990–1991), 201–225.