Remarks concerning several newly published military inscriptions on instrumentum
A recently published inscription on a Roman measure (Gephyra 13, 2016, 119-125) mentioning a sextarium exsaciatum prompted Hugo Beikircher to suggest a different understanding of the hitherto unknown word exsaciatum, proposing a connection to the verb exsatiare instead of deriving it from exactus. F...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Gephyra 2017-05, Vol.14, p.109-116 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A recently published inscription on a Roman measure (Gephyra 13, 2016, 119-125) mentioning a sextarium exsaciatum prompted Hugo Beikircher to suggest a different understanding of the hitherto unknown word exsaciatum, proposing a connection to the verb exsatiare instead of deriving it from exactus. Furthermore, the author corrects the readings of several inscriptions on military equipment published by W. Eck and A. Pangerl in 2015. This makes it possible to provide a more detailed understanding of these inscriptions. |
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ISSN: | 1309-3924 2651-5059 |
DOI: | 10.37095/gephyra.318454 |