Aristonothos. La firma

Multiple interpretations have been given to the signature of the Cerveteri crater painter (VII century B.C.). The first, and most likely one, is that provided by Wilamowitz, according to whom the name would be composed of aristos and nothos “illegitimate son”. Considering on the other hand the shape...

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Main Author: Federica Cordano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2010-05-01
Series:Aristonothos : Rivista di studi sul Mediterraneo Antico
Online Access:http://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/aristonothos/article/view/569
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spelling doaj-2842a9b4b29947efb47b0bb6bd908db42021-07-02T14:15:28ZengUniversità degli Studi di MilanoAristonothos : Rivista di studi sul Mediterraneo Antico2037-44882385-28952010-05-010110.6092/2037-4488/569502Aristonothos. La firmaFederica CordanoMultiple interpretations have been given to the signature of the Cerveteri crater painter (VII century B.C.). The first, and most likely one, is that provided by Wilamowitz, according to whom the name would be composed of aristos and nothos “illegitimate son”. Considering on the other hand the shape of the letters and the linguistic peculiarity of the verb (epoiésen), it is possible to deduce the origin of the product from an Italic area where Ionic dialect was spoken, probably an Euboean colony (Boardman).http://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/aristonothos/article/view/569
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description Multiple interpretations have been given to the signature of the Cerveteri crater painter (VII century B.C.). The first, and most likely one, is that provided by Wilamowitz, according to whom the name would be composed of aristos and nothos “illegitimate son”. Considering on the other hand the shape of the letters and the linguistic peculiarity of the verb (epoiésen), it is possible to deduce the origin of the product from an Italic area where Ionic dialect was spoken, probably an Euboean colony (Boardman).
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