Tabula Bantina, the Glossary
The Tabula Bantina (Latin for "Tablet from Bantia") is a bronze tablet and one of the major sources for ancient Oscan, an extinct Indo-European language closely related to Latin.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Banzi, Basilicata, Chiron (journal), Indo-European languages, Italy, Latin, National Archaeological Museum, Naples, Oppido Lucano, Oscan language, Potenza, Referendum, Social War (91–87 BC).
- Inscriptions
- Osco-Umbrian languages
Banzi
Banzi (Lucano: Bànze) is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, Basilicata, southern Italy.
Basilicata
Basilicata, also known by its ancient name Lucania, is an administrative region in Southern Italy, bordering on Campania to the west, Apulia to the north and east, and Calabria to the south.
See Tabula Bantina and Basilicata
Chiron (journal)
Chiron.
See Tabula Bantina and Chiron (journal)
Indo-European languages
The Indo-European languages are a language family native to the overwhelming majority of Europe, the Iranian plateau, and the northern Indian subcontinent.
See Tabula Bantina and Indo-European languages
Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.
Latin
Latin (lingua Latina,, or Latinum) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.
National Archaeological Museum, Naples
The National Archaeological Museum of Naples (italic, abbr. MANN) is an important Italian archaeological museum, particularly for ancient Roman remains.
See Tabula Bantina and National Archaeological Museum, Naples
Oppido Lucano
Oppido Lucano (Oppidano: Òppete; Oppidum; script) is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata.
See Tabula Bantina and Oppido Lucano
Oscan language
Oscan is an extinct Indo-European language of southern Italy. Tabula Bantina and Oscan language are Osco-Umbrian languages.
See Tabula Bantina and Oscan language
Potenza
Potenza (also,;, Potentino dialect: Putenz) is a comune in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata (former Lucania).
See Tabula Bantina and Potenza
Referendum
A referendum (referendums or less commonly referenda) is a direct vote by the electorate on a proposal, law, or political issue.
See Tabula Bantina and Referendum
The Social War (from Latin bellum sociale, "war of the allies"), also called the Italian War or the Marsic War, was fought largely from 91 to 88 BC between the Roman Republic and several of its autonomous allies (socii) in Italy.
See Tabula Bantina and Social War (91–87 BC)
See also
Inscriptions
- Aadloun stele
- Apex (diacritic)
- Arjan bowl
- Batu Batikam
- Bugut inscription
- CIH 6
- Cadfan Stone
- Camel Carving Site
- Cippus Abellanus
- De Ruyter Stone
- EpiDoc
- Epigraphers
- Epigraphia Carnatica
- Epigraphy
- Frederick Barbarossa Memorial (Silifke)
- Gerechtigkeitsspirale
- Graffito (archaeology)
- Inscriptions of Aphrodisias
- Ja 1028
- Jabal Dabub inscription
- Kanaanäische und Aramäische Inschriften
- Ledger line (tombstone)
- Leiden Conventions
- List of inscriptions in biblical archaeology
- Mason's mark
- Oscan Tablet
- Panduvamshis of Dakshina Kosala
- Pharaonic Tayma inscription
- Pre-Islamic scripts in Afghanistan
- Rock inscriptions of the Bay of Grama
- Rufina of Smyrna
- Stelae of Nahr el-Kalb
- Steles
- Stone inscriptions in the Kathmandu Valley
- Tabula Bantina
- Tabula ansata
- Textbook of Aramaic Documents from Ancient Egypt
- Võ Cạnh inscription
- YM 1200
Osco-Umbrian languages
- Cippus Abellanus
- Hernici
- Iguvine Tablets
- Marrucini
- Oscan Tablet
- Oscan language
- Osco-Umbrian languages
- Paeligni
- Pre-Samnite language
- Sidicini
- South Picene language
- Tabula Bantina
- Umbrian language
- Vestinian language
- Volscian language