101, 23 Deci : au port
101, 24 a
feit :
la Roucele
101, 25 en aoust l’an LXX
Corpus des inscriptions de la France médiévale, 5: Electronic Edition of the Gascon Documents
Creation of machine readable version: Thomas Field
Conversion to TEI-conformant markup and verb tagging: Thomas Field
Source: Favreau, Robert. Corpus des inscriptions de la France médiévale, 5 : Dordogne, Gironde. Poitiers: Université de Poitiers, 1979.
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The three rather insignificant texts that are in Gascon are included here.
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Numerous difficulties of interpretation, but the verb forms are clear. The first two inscriptions seem to be written in two columns.
Explanation of editorial principles
- Emendations and modifications have been indicated with an underline; a pop-up annotation provides the original reading and the name of the editor responsible for the change.
- Gaps of various kinds are indicated by [...], and a pop-up annotation furnishes an explanation, where one is available.
- Passages that are not in Gascon are indicated in blue.
- Passages whose readings are uncertain are italicized. Strike-throughs in the ms. are presented as such here, and scribal additions (in the margins, for example) are given as italicized text in brackets.
- Numbers in the left margin indicate page and line numbers in the original publication.
- To highlight the verbs that occur in the text and to make their analysis visible, click the “ANALYSIS” button.
CorpusInscr5.16 (original), 11 words
Bordeaux (north) 1270
MS. Bordeaux,
Musée d'Aquitaine,
12069,
1270
CorpusInscr5.35 (original), 4 words
Saint-Quentin-de-Baron (north) 12th c.
MS. Saint-Quentin-de-Baron,
Église,
capital on interior of north wall,
12th c.
124, 11
Canta sic: Cantta (Favreau)
C
124, 12 debe
124, 11 debe
CorpusInscr5.45 (original), 2 words
Lamothe-Landerron (north) 13th c.
MS. Lamothe-Landerron,
Église ,
south side of apse,
13th c.
140, 9 Leva
140, 10 aiuda