David Sifter: Contents of Paleohispanica 4

Elizabeth J. Pyatt ejp10 at psu.edu
Thu Jun 9 12:11:33 UTC 2005


Mensaje: 1
   Fecha: Sun, 05 Jun 2005 22:13:32 +0200
      De: David Stifter <david.stifter at univie.ac.at>
  Asunto: Palaeohispanica 4

Hi all,

Palaeohispanica 4 (2004) has appeared. For the celtiberianologists
among us, the volume contains loads of interesting material:

Francisco Beltrán Lloris, "De nuevo sobre la tésera Froehner", 45-65:
B. Ll. argues that the famous inscription (lubos : alizokum : aualo :
ke(ntis) | kontebiaz belaiskaiz) does not contain a single onomastic
formula giving individual name, gentilic name, father's name + place
of origin of the individual, but rather contains the onomastic
formula "lubos alizokum aualo kentis" as one party of the treat of
hospitality and a place-name referring to the second party of the
treaty. As soon as one keeps the possibility in mind that the text
may have been written by two different persons, it becomes
immediately apparent that the text indeed was written by two
different hands.

Francisco Beltrán Lloris, "Sobre la localización de Damania, Leonica,
Osicerda y Orosis", 67-88

Miguel Cisneros Cunchillos, "El oppidum de La Ulaña en la frontera
meridional de los Cántabros", 89-109

Patrizia de Bernardo Stempel, "Cib. o.bo.i 'sea eso' ... a.l.a.bo.i
'o bien sea' ... Morfosintaxis céltica en el bronce de Córtono
(K.0.7: ll. 1-2)", 135-151: She argues that "oboi" and "alaboi"
contain pronominal elements ("o" and "ala") + an optative "boi" of
the substantive verb (< *bhu-o-i-t). I wonder, though, if a primary
verbal root like *bhweh2 would have formed a thematic optative.

Borja Díaz Ariño, "Acerca de las téseras de hospitalidad latinas de
la Península Ibérica", 143-162

Carlos Jordán Cólera, "Una nota a la tésera 'Turiel 4'", 163-167: He
discusses a new Cib. tessera (see below), which possibly contains two
different texts, a new (and probably false) one "tentiu kotinkai" and
an old one which is hardly legible, probably "n : ti++ti".

Blanca María Prósper, "Varia Palaeohispanica Occidentalia. I.
Lusitano taurom ifadem. II. Origen del topónimo galaico glandómiron.
III. Indoeuropea *kor-(y)o- 'ejército' en Hispania. IV. Un
superlativo hispano-celta *kintúsamos y una cuestión de acento", 169-
194

Jürgen Untermann, "Célticos y túrdulos", 199-214

Francisco Villar, "Aresinarii y los topónimos prerromanos de Hispania
compuestos con la preposición celta are", 217-224

Krzysztof Tomasz Witczak, "Sarna y caspa. Reflexiones sobre la
génesis de dos palabras iberorromances que designan enfermedades
cutáneas", 225-231

Yolanda Alvarez González, Luis Fco. López González, Miguel A. López
Marcos, Pedro López Barja de Quiroga, "Dos inscripciones inéditas del
Castro de San Cibrán de Las (San Amaro-Punxín, Ourense)", 235-244:
Two short votive (?) texts, one containing the text "SADV | VLAD |
V", the other one on side A "NA | BIA", on side B "ABI | ONE".

Xaverio Ballester, "Notas a epígrafes celtibéricas de colecciones
particulares", 265-282

and

Carlos Jordán Cólera, "Chronica Epigraphica Celtiberica III", 285-323

These two have to be dealt with together. In 2003, the catalogue
"Epigrafía Prerromana" by M. Almagro-Gorbea appeared in Madrid. This
catalogue contains, apart from already known pieces, a number of new
Celtiberian texts, most of them tesserae. The new text belong to two
private "collections" by Sr. Max Turiel (Collección Turiel - CT) and
Sr. J. Pellicer i Bru (Collección Pellicer - CP) that had been
donated to the Real Academia de Historia. The two collections sum up
to 59 pieces, 49 with inscriptions, 10 without. Of the 49 inscribed
pieces, 3 are certainly fakes, and a number of other texts is also
doubtful. Most of these are, however, not really spectacular. I may
discuss them in future mails.

David

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