ππππππππ
Oscan
Etymology
Ultimately from Thracian *Spartakos
Proper noun
ππππππππ β’ (spartaks) m (nominative)
- a male given name from Thracian, equivalent to English Spartacus
- a. 70 BCE, ImIt Pompei 45 = ST Po 53 = Ve 35, a fresco in Pompeii on the House of the Sacerdos Amandus (I 7.7), specifically the west wall of the vestibule:
- ππππππππΒ· πππππ[...]πππΒ·
- spartaks phΓlΓ[...]ans
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- a. 70 BCE, ImIt Pompei 45 = ST Po 53 = Ve 35, a fresco in Pompeii on the House of the Sacerdos Amandus (I 7.7), specifically the west wall of the vestibule:
Usage notes
- It is uncertain whether the gladiator depicted in the Pompeian inscription is indeed the famous leader of the slave uprising or simply a namesake.
References
- Jacobelli, Luciana (2003), Gladiators at Pompeii, Getty Publications, translation of Gladiatori a Pompeii, βISBN, page 75f.
- Crawford, M. H.; et al. (2011), Imagines Italicae, volume 2, London, page 699f.
- Rix, H. (2002), Sabellische Texte: die Texte des Oskischen, Umbrischen und SΓΌdpikenischen, Heidelberg, page 108
- Vetter, E. (1953), Handbuch der italischen Dialekte, volume 1, Heidelberg, page 60