The Lapis Satricanus ("Stone of Satricum"), is a yellow stone found in the ruins of the ancient town of Satricum, near Borgo Montello (41°31′N 12°47′E...
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Publius Valerius Poplicola (section Lapis Satricanus)
inscription was discovered in the ruins of the ancient town of Satricum. The Lapis Satricanus dates from the late 6th to early 5th centuries BC and bears the name...
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a form of andesite Lapis Satricanus, a stone in the ruins of Satricum Lapis philosophorum, a name for the philosopher's stone Lapis (text editor), an experimental...
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Castor-Pollux dedication (c. 500 BC) The Garigliano Bowl (c. 500 BC) The Lapis Satricanus (early 5th century BC) The preserved fragments of the laws of the Twelve...
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inscription, still write ⟨r⟩ using the ⟨P⟩ shape of the letter. The Lapis Satricanus inscription shows the form of the Latin alphabet around 500 BC. Here...
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declension dominus, gen.sg. dominī). Both in Italic (Popliosio Valesiosio, Lapis Satricanus) and in Celtic (Lepontic -oiso, Celtiberian -o), traces of the -osyo...
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Italian authorities. During excavations in 1977 the inscription known as Lapis Satricanus was unearthed. The town is mentioned by Livy as the eponymous settlement...
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competing, or successive, cultures. The discovery, in 1977, of the Lapis Satricanus re-used in the foundations of the last temple and bore the name Publius...
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related to classic Latin utor, and suffix -esios/a (cf. Valesios of the Lapis Satricanus and Leucesie of the carmen Saliare). The substantive oitesiai would...
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is found in a few inscriptions, such as popliosio valesiosio on the Lapis Satricanus, likely rendered as Publii Valerii in classical Latin. It is also continued...
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