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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Taken from the project website (accessed 2025-02-27): | Taken from the project website (accessed 2025-02-27): | ||
<blockquote>''Lexicon Leponticum'' (LexLep) is a digital edition of Cisalpine Celtic inscriptions and an etymological dictionary of the language remains documented in them. The site hosts a multimedia lexicon of Lepontic and Cisalpine Gaulish, the two Celtic languages spoken in the first millennium BC in northern Italy and in southern Switzerland. It also includes an edition of all objects bearing Lepontic and Cisalpine Gaulish inscriptions, and an etymological dictionary of the attested words.</blockquote> | <blockquote>'''Lexicon Leponticum''' ('''LexLep''') is a digital edition of Cisalpine Celtic inscriptions and an etymological dictionary of the language remains documented in them. The site hosts a multimedia lexicon of Lepontic and Cisalpine Gaulish, the two Celtic languages spoken in the first millennium BC in northern Italy and in southern Switzerland. It also includes an edition of all objects bearing Lepontic and Cisalpine Gaulish inscriptions, and an etymological dictionary of the attested words.</blockquote> | ||
Latest revision as of 16:16, 27 February 2025
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- Corinna Salomon
- David Stifter
- Martin Braun
Description
Taken from the project website (accessed 2025-02-27):
Lexicon Leponticum (LexLep) is a digital edition of Cisalpine Celtic inscriptions and an etymological dictionary of the language remains documented in them. The site hosts a multimedia lexicon of Lepontic and Cisalpine Gaulish, the two Celtic languages spoken in the first millennium BC in northern Italy and in southern Switzerland. It also includes an edition of all objects bearing Lepontic and Cisalpine Gaulish inscriptions, and an etymological dictionary of the attested words.