Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum

The corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum (abbreviation: CIE) is a collection of ancient Etruscan inscriptions. The CIE was founded with the aim of all existing Etruscan inscriptions systematically collect and make available to the evaluation to the study of the Etruscan language.

The Etruscan language is not related to one of the major language families, and has long been considered untranslatable. Instead of saying, comparative methods for translation was therefore the philological- historical method, which compared well-known inscriptions on tombs, urns and grave goods with religious formulas of neighboring languages ​​and so determined words used for translation. For this purpose, a collection of the inscriptions had become necessary as a basis for this method.

The initiator of this project was the philologist and Etruskologe Carl Pauli. Since 1885 ( other details: 1890 ) he pursued the systematic collection of Etruscan inscriptions. The CIE itself was founded in 1893 with the participation of the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin. As a result, the CIE by several international researchers has been edited to call are the co-editor of the first publications of the CIE, the Swede Olof August Danielsson from Uppsala University and the German linguist Gustav Herbig (1868-1925), who later also to publications of the CIE with Danielsson was involved. After the death Danielsson 1933, the work on the CIE was initially set.

After the Second World War, the project came to the successor organization of the Prussian Academy of Sciences, the Academy of Sciences of the GDR, and was the Central Institute for Ancient History and Archaeology in 1955 and assigned to the newly created Institute for Greek and Roman Antiquity. There were projects that remained unfinished for some time - such as the CIE - not re -recorded.

Since 1970 the work of Italian researchers will continue under the editorship of the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche.

Volumes

  • Corpus inscriptionum Etruscarum. Academiae Litterarum Regiae Borussicae et Societatis Litterarum Regiae Saxonicae munificentia adiutus
  • Corpus inscriptionum Etruscarum - Vol 1 (Titus 1-4917 ), Lipsiae 1893 ( 1902, 1964).
  • Corpus inscriptionum Etruscarum - Vol 2, Sec. 1, Fasc. 1 (Titus 4918-5210 ), Olof August Danielsson, Gustav Herbig, 1907 (1936, 1964, 1970).
  • Corpus inscriptionum Etruscarum - 2, 1, 2 (Titus 5211-5326 ), Gustav Herbig, 1923 ( 1964, 1970).
  • Corpus inscriptionum Etruscarum - 2, 1, 3 (Titus 5327-5606 ), Ernst Sittig, 1936.
  • Corpus inscriptionum Etruscarum - 2, 1, 4 (Titus 5607-6324 ), Mauro Cristofani, 1970 ( 2003).
  • Corpus inscriptionum Etruscarum - 2, 1, 5 (Titus 6325-6723 ), Giovanni Colonna, Daniele F. Maras, 2006
  • Corpus inscriptionum Etruscarum - 2, 2, 1 (Titus 8001-8600 ), Gustav Herbig, 1912 (1936, 1964, 1970).
  • Corpus inscriptionum Etruscarum - 2, 2, 2 (Titus 8601-8880 ), Mauro Cristofani, 1996.
  • Corpus inscriptionum Etruscarum - 2, 2, 1 (Titus 8881-8927 ), Giovanni Colonna, Daniele F. Maras 2006.
  • Corpus inscriptionum Etruscarum - 3, 1 (Titus 10001-10520 ), Maristella Pandolfini Angeletti, 1982.
  • Corpus inscriptionum Etruscarum - 3, 2 (Titus 10521-10950 ), Juliana Magini Carella Prada, 1987.
  • Corpus inscriptionum Etruscarum - 3, 3 (Titus 10951-11538 ), Maristella Pandolfini Angeletti, 1994.
  • Corpus inscriptionum Etruscarum - 3, 4 (Titus 11539-12113 ), Adriano Maggiani, 2004.
  • Etruscology
  • Classics
  • Epigraphy
  • Source Edition
  • Ancient Scientific Publication
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