PG·1.2
From Lexicon Leponticum
Inscription | |
---|---|
Reading in transliteration: | ]eknati : truti?ṇi / ]nitu : lokan : koisịs / ]utiknos |
Reading in original script: | ]? ] ] |
| |
Object: | PG·1 Todi (slab) (Inscriptions: PG·1.1, PG·1.2, PG·1.3, PG·1.4) |
Position: | front, lower area"lower area" is not in the list (front, back, left-hand side, right-hand side, centre, top, bottom, neck, shoulder, foot, ...) of allowed values for the "position" property. |
Orientation: | 0° |
Direction of writing: | dextroverse |
Script: | North Italic Script"North Italic Script" is not in the list (Greek script, Etruscan script, Latin script, North Italic script, Camunic script, none, unknown) of allowed values for the "script" property. |
Number of letters: | 35–36 |
Number of words: | 6 |
Number of lines: | 3 |
Workmanship: | carved |
Condition: | fragmentary |
| |
Archaeological culture: | unknown [from object] |
Date of inscription: | mid-2nd-late 1st century BC [from object] |
| |
Type: | funerary |
Language: | Cisalpine Gaulish |
Syntactic analysis: | - |
Meaning: | "Coisis son of Drutos made the grave of Ategnatos son of Drutos" |
| |
Alternative sigla: | Whatmough 1933 (PID): 339 Tibiletti Bruno 1981: 35 Solinas 1995: 142 A Morandi 2004: 277 A7-9 |
| |
Sources: | Morandi 2004: 702-703 & 701 (fig. 32.277A) & 810 (pl. XXXIII.277A) Solinas 1994: 382-383 Lejeune 1971: 29-38 Eska 1989: 106 |
Images
Commentary
- Markey & Mees 2004: p. 92 (word order)
- Rhŷs 1906: p 341
- Fabretti 1867 (CII): 86
- Lejeune 1971: pp. 29-38 and passim
- Tibiletti Bruno 1981: pp. 196-198, n. 35
- Morandi 1982: p. 193, n. 72, pl. XLII, 2-3
- RIG: pp. 41-52, E-5
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. |
---|---|
Eska 1989 | Joseph Francis Eska, "Interpreting the Gaulish inscription of Voltino", Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 36 (1989), 106-107. |