South Picene language
- South Picene language
South Picene is an extinct
Italic language , belonging to the Sabellic subfamily. It was spoken by theSabini in east-central and southern Italy during the first millennium BC.South Picene texts were first translated in
1985 ; they are written in an unusual version of theItalic alphabet that includes several characters not found in other texts. Since then, South Picene has been identified as a Sabellic language that is neither Oscan nor Umbrian. The writers of South Picene were identified with the historically known tribe of theSabini , the northern neighbors of the Romans, because of their self-identification as "Safinos".About 50 South Picene inscriptions are known; they were mostly found in
Picenum and were created in the 6th through 4th centuries BC. Some South Picene texts were found inCampania ,Lucania , andBruttium ; also in Cures, the capital of the Sabini.References
* Rix, Helmut (2004). Ausgliederung und Aufgliederung der italischen Sprachen. "Languages in Prehistoric Europe". ISBN 3-8253-1449-9
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