Whatmough 1933
Joshua Whatmough, The Prae-Italic Dialects of Italy. Vol. II, Part 3: The Raetic, Lepontic, Gallic, East-Italic, Messapic and Sicel inscriptions, London: Oxford University Press 1933.
Author/Editor: | Joshua Whatmough |
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Type: | text edition |
Language: | English |
Used for: | 222 pages (show list) |
Commentary
= Vol. II of PID
Under the heading "Kelto-Liguric", Whatmough presents the edition of the Lepontic inscriptions (together with the "Liguric" glosses); this edition is referred to even today, despite his lack of epigraphic knowledge. The editorial section is preceded by a historical overview of mentions in the ancient sources. Under the heading "Gallic", an edition of the inscriptions that are considered "Italian Gaul" even today is presented. The term "Kelto-Liguric" could correspond, according to Whatmough, also to the characteristics of the language of the inscriptions: a language which is celticised, but which conserves evident traces of its Ligurian provenance.
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