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| | Deities of the Religio Romana |
 | | Futrei Kerriiai: Oscan for Daughter of Ceres, She is Libitania. |  | | A semidivine hero in early myths, later he became a solar savior deity. |  | | Consiva: Indigimentum of Ceres for sowing and reaping. |
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http://www.societasviaromana.org/Collegium_Religionis/deities.php
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| | Tavolo Agnone |
 | | No matter that some questions were raised in the past as to whether this Oscan Kerres was indeed the same Ceres found at Rome, among the Paeligni there was a definite identification of Oscan Kerres as Roman Ceres. |  | | Later still in 186 BCE Liber became identified with Bacchus as a Sabellian Dionysiac cult spread to Rome, and Ceres began to become more closely identified with Greek Demeter. |  | | While the Garden of Ceres at Agnone may indeed have been primarily a sanctuary associated with the fertility of the earth, some of these other aspects of Oscan Ceres were still represented. |
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http://home.tiscali.be/mauk.haemers/collegium_religionis/tavogn.htm
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| | OSCAR I. OF SWEDEN AND NORWAY - LoveToKnow Article on OSCAR I. OF SWEDEN AND NORWAY |
 | | One of these may be quoted as a typical specimen of the Oscan of Campania: |  | | It is not certain what the original group of sounds was which appears in the shape of -nfl- in Osco-Umbrian and -ad- in Latin, nor whether this group of sounds, whatever it was (possibly -ni-), became -nd- before it became -nn-. |  | | egmazum, rerum ; ezum, in Oscan alphabet esom, pres. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/O/OS/OSCAR_I_OF_SWEDEN_AND_NORWAY.htm
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| | Business Wire: Vector Informatik's osCAN Real-Time Operating S... @ HighBeam Research |
 | | All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. |  | | Vector Informatik's osCAN Real-Time Operating System Supports ARM; Provides Automotive Engineers With Unbeatable Combination of Processing Power and Operating System Support. |  | | Vector Informatik GmbH, based in Stuttgart, Germany is a worldwide leader in Controller Area Network (CAN) technology. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:67437569&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf
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| | Ernst & Young - Entrepreneurs - Oscan |
 | | Listen to some testimonials of entrepreneurs who have used the Oscan in order to screen the performance of their company. |  | | Ernst and Young Oscan can help you measure the extent to which your corporate objectives have been reached with a unique screening methodology for entrepreneurs looking toward the future |  | | Present and discuss an orderly, highly graphic report, with concrete action points highlighted to give a complete cross-sectional view of your company. |
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http://www.ey.com/global/content.nsf/Belgium_E/Entrepreneurs_-_Oscan
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| | Samnium |
 | | In this latter case (Ribezzo), a pre-Oscan *aikwo- 'plain' has to be assumed, because in Oscan it would have been IE *kw>p. |  | | Etymology: According to some form Triventum, the name has been explained (UTET) from the Oscan triibum 'house, building'. |  | | This recalls the IE root *bheug- 'to clear away' postulated for Buca, but the meaning is obscure, in this case. |
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http://digilander.libero.it/toponomastica/samnium.html
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| | Articles - Old Italic alphabet |
 | | Cumaean, in turn showed strong similarities to the Phoenician alphabet, lending support to theories of Phoenician influence in the West-Central Mediterranean region. |  | | Various Indo-European languages belonging to the Italic branch (Faliscan and members of the Sabellian group, including Oscan, Umbrian, and South Picene, and other Indo-European branches such as Venetic and Messapic) originally used the alphabet. |  | | The Germanic runes are most likely derived from one of these alphabets in ca. |
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http://www.lastring.com/articles/Old_Italic_alphabet?mySession=8c5f9e478f2fdde4d5b5af2bcc121d0b
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| | Massaie veronesi: Nomination Oscan2004 |
 | | ci riprovo più tardi (o non sarà per caso uno dei blog chiusi a cui faceva riferimento un commentatore su OsCan?). |  | | Siamo lieti di comunicarti che la giuria degli Oscan, viste le svariate richieste arrivate da più blog in concorso, ha deciso di prorogare di 48 ore il sondaggio per scegliere i cinque finalisti del miglior blog extracannocchiale, categoria nella quale sei candidato. |
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http://www.massaieveronesi.net/archivio/000084.html
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| | Oscan language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Oscan, the language of the Osci, is in the Sabellic branch of the Italic language family, which is a branch of Indo-European and includes Umbrian, Latin and Faliscan. |  | | Oscan is known from inscriptions beginning in the 5th century BC. |  | | Oscan had much in common with Latin, though there are also many striking differences, and many common word-groups in Latin were absent and represented by entirely different forms. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscan
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| | Buck's Grammar of Oscan and Umbrian: Introduction |
 | | Oscan inscriptions have been found in Samnium (inclusive of the territory of the Frentani and Hirpini), Campania, northern Apulia, Lucania, and Bruttium, and in the Sicilian city of Messana from the period after its occupation by the Campanian Mamertines. |  | | ) were a Campanian tribe, and it has been held by some that Oscan was not the original language of the Samnites, but was adopted by them after their invasion of Campania. |  | | The Samnites entered into the field of history as a politically distinct people from the Oscans; but their language, being the same, was called by the name already established. |
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http://www.forumromanum.org/latin/buck_1.html
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| | Oscan |
 | | Oscan, the language of the Osci, is one of the ancient progenitors of Italian language, supposedly closely related to Umbrian, Latin and Faliscan[?]. |  | | It should also identify, but this has not been adequately cleared, the language and the culture of the Osci, one of the most ancient peoples of central Italy. |  | | The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL. |
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http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/lookup/encyclopedia/os/Oscan.html
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| | Archaic Italy : The Umbro-Oscans |
 | | Among the many Romans who came from Umbro-Oscan origins, beginning with Titus Tatius and Pompilius Numa, were Plautus, Cato, Varro, and Ovid. |  | | From the beginning of Rome there had been an Oscan element, the Sabines, and as Rome expanded its population grew primarily from Oscan regions. |  | | Some Umbrian communities were led by two magistrates called marones, and the Umbrian inscriptions at Iguvium give us a little more information on that city’s religious and political institutions. |
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http://www.societasviaromana.org/Collegium_Historicum/oscans.php
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| | SAMNITES MEDDIX TUTICUS |
 | | All the sabelle and sabellic people used the ancient italic word of meddix, even used by the people next to the Volsci's and believed to be close to the latin term iudex. |  | | Praetor (praetur in oscan) - At Bantia (where clearly his office is being defined as the magistrate previously called meddix tuticus). |  | | Aidilis (aidil in oscan) - Found in Alfedena and Pompeii (whose office was certainly less important than the meddix). |
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http://xoomer.virgilio.it/davmonac/sanniti/smmeddixy.html
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| | SAMNITES OSCAN LANGUAGE |
 | | Proof of oscan literature however is found instead on the Fabulae Atellanae that became well known among the Romans. |  | | We could find some written specimens on religious texts for instance the Tablet of Agnone, the Abellano Boundary Stone and the Tabula Bantina. |  | | Oscan iscription: "Detfri, slave of Herennio Sattio, signed with her foot" or with her shoe (as a matter of fact there are two footprints of shoes in the tile). |
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http://xoomer.virgilio.it/davmonac/sanniti/smliny.html
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| | AncientScripts.com: Oscan |
 | | One of these groups is the Oscans, who occupied the southern part of the Peninsula that were not settled by Greeks. |  | | This event probably occurred around the 7th century BCE but the first evidence of the Oscan alphabet did not appear until the 5th century BCE in the form of inscriptions on coins. |  | | Before Rome became the dominant state of the Italic Peninsula and imposed its culture and language on the non-Roman Italic population, there were a bewildering number of ethnic and linguistic groups that thrived in the Peninsula. |
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http://www.ancientscripts.com/print.cgi?f=oscan.html
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| | Old Italic alphabets |
 | | Oscan is believed to have been spoken in Samnium, Campania, Lucania and Abruzzo in southern Italy. |  | | The Messapic language was not related to other languages of Italy, instead it is thought to have been a member of the extinct Illyrian family of languages. |  | | Oscan was written from right to left in horizontal lines running from top to bottom. |
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http://www.omniglot.com/writing/olditalic.htm
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| | Oscan Languages / Osco, Lengua Osca |
 | | Oscan is believed to be the only Italic tongue who did not know rotacism (s > r between vowels), and the Common Italic structure of declension was kept there with its significant endings -asôm (gen. pl. |  | | But still, much is known about the language because of some texts found in Italy (Cippus Abellanus and others). |  | | As far as the grammar is concerned, Oscan was the most archaic and conservative among Italic languages. |
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http://www.nrhispania.org/linguaeimperii/Italic/oscan_es.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Oscan Language |
 | | Oscan Language, Italic language of the Oscans, an ancient people of Campania. |  | | Search for books about your topic, "Oscan Language" |  | | It is usually included as a separate page or pages at the end of your assignment... |
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http://encarta.msn.com/Oscan_Language.html
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| | Imagines Italicae: Survey of REI |
 | | Oscan/ unpublished Cuma - Naples - Pompei - Monteleone di Marano - Roccamonfina (340-44) |  | | Oscan/ Campania: Pompei - Stabia - Teano - Vico Equense (306-10) |  | | Oscan/ various: Pietrabbondante - Campobasso - Venafro - Sepino - Colle d'Anchise - Campochiaro (310-14) |
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http://www.sas.ac.uk/icls/imaginesit/about/rei.html
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| | Oscan - definition of Oscan by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | Oscan - an Oscan-speaking member of an ancient people of Campania |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | Osco-Umbrian - a group of dead languages of ancient Italy; they were displace by Latin |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Oscan
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| | Ancient coins of Campania |
 | | See also Hyria and Nola, and Conway (Ital. |  | | The name of the town, which is in Oscan characters, is still uncertain. |  | | It was certainly very generally issued down to the close of the Hannibalic war and the fall of Capua, B.C. 211, and some towns specially favoured by the Romans may have preserved the right of coining their own bronze money for perhaps a century longer. |
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http://www.snible.org/coins/hn/campania.html
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| | Oscan Names |
 | | No reference to Oscans specifically, but here are the names of the leaders of the Italian revolt in the Social War and their likely nationalities. |  | | The Oscans seem to have had a very similar culture, so Samnite names can probably be borrowed for the others, if there are enough. |  | | Also, any identified family lines (i.e., family with 4-5 distinct members with different names) would also be ideal. |
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http://www.fenrir.dk/forum/index.php/topic,138.0.html
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| | Maps of Indo-European Languages-Osco-Umbrian |
 | | This map shows the regions of the world where Oscan and Umbrian were commonly spoken. |  | | Oscan (the lower right circle) was the language spoken by the Samnites and the tribes of the southern Italian peninsula except for the extreme projections of Italy's "heel" and "toe." Both the Oscan and Umbrian languages were very similar to Latin. |  | | Etruscan then died out as a language; Faliscan, Oscan, and Umbrian were probably absorbed into the new Latin-speaking entity, which, under the Roman Empire, spread across Europe. |
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http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/IE_Centum_Osco-Umbrian.html
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| | Buck's Grammar of Oscan and Umbrian: Preface |
 | | As the book has been practically ready for the press since the beginning of the year, and the Phonology in type since February, almost nothing in the literature of 1903 has been taken account of. |  | | Still the new material has definitely settled some disputed points, notably in regard to the Oscan eítuns. |  | | Furthermore, owing to more recent discussions or otherwise, the author’s opinion in various matters has been modified. |
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http://www.forumromanum.org/latin/buck_pr.html
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| | [2004: March] Re: Oscan (was: Latin Chief) |
 | | The only Oscan I've seen mentioned is a certain Messius who gets involved in an allegedly amusing spat with a Sarmentus in Horace, Satires 1.5; the reference to his "clarum genus" doesn't look especially reverential. |  | | >Etruscans, Oscans, and Umbrians, as peoples whose influence is present |  | | >associations of Oscan, Umbrian, and Etruscan with Micmac, Abenaki, and |
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http://omega.cohums.ohio-state.edu/mailing_lists/CLA-L/2004/03/0987.php
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| | Plastic Soldier Review - Odemars Oscan Infantry |
 | | They fought each other and their neighbours, and latterly that included the growing state of Rome of course, though many were also to be found in the ranks of the Roman army at one time or another, so these figures have many uses, most notably in the Punic Wars. |  | | This is not the first set of Oscans to be produced, but it does provide a lot more poses and some speciality figures such as the musician and standard-bearer. |  | | The Oscans is the term usually used to denote the tribes, principally the Samnites, who lived in central and southern Italy before and during the period of Roman dominance. |
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http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/Review.asp?manu=ODE&code=PF10
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| | Ernst & Young - Oscan - Phases |
 | | Next, we proceed to an interview with you as an entrepreneur, during which we screen the various areas of your corporate policy, using objective criteria. |  | | The results of the screening will be processed to produce an orderly, highly graphic report that will be discussed extensively with you and can lead to further development of the action points selected. |  | | Within the scope of the Ernst and Young Oscan screening, it is important to identify these and to take them into account during the analysis phase. |
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http://www.ey.com/GLOBAL/content.nsf/Belgium_E/Oscan_-_Phases
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| | Imagines Italicae: ITALIA 001 |
 | | It is of course entirely possible for a letter no longer used as such to survive as a numeral: one has only to think of the Greek digamma. |  | | Nor is her own solution, that the control-mark is simply a 'segno di riscontro della zecca', at all plausible, when all the other control-marks are perfectly straightforward Oscan letters. |  | | The letters served as control-marks for the dies, in a manner similar to that documented on contemporary Roman denarii. |
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http://www.sas.ac.uk/icls/imaginesit/samples/italia001.html
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| | Volscian language -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Spoken in central Italy by the Volsci people, neighbours of the Oscan-speaking Samnites, Volscian was replaced by Latin in the 3rd century BC as the Volsci became Romanized after their submission to Rome (304 BC). |  | | The group includes Oscan, Umbrian, and the minor dialects of central ItalyMarsian, Marrucinian, Paelignian, Sabine, Vestinian, and Volscian. |  | | Oscan was gradually displaced by Latin and apparently became completely extinct by the end of the 1st... |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9075694?tocId=9075694
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| | sauvage noble: Sabellian on the Go |
 | | [UPDATE: David has published his Oscan and Umbrian pages, complete with right-to-left-running native orthography. |  | | I decided to put work aside for a couple of hours to see what I could do at least with the Oscan and Umbrian. |  | | Sabellian on the Go A translation request was recently passed on to me. David McCreedy would like to include Oscan, Umbrian, and Etruscan renditions of his Four Essential Travel Phrases. |
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http://caelestis.info/sauvagenoble/2005/02/sabellian-on-go.html
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| | Paeligni |
 | | Aquila), and that this dialect closely resembled the Oscan of Lucania and Samnium, though presenting some peculiarities of its own, which warrant, perhaps, the use of the name North Oscan. |  | | Paelignian and this group of inscriptions generally form a most important link in the chain of the Italic dialects, as without them the transition from Oscan to Umbrian would be completely lost. |  | | It was renamed Vitellio, the Oscan form of Italia, a name which appears, written in Oscan alphabet, on the coins struck there in 90 BC (see R. Conway, The Italic Dialects, p. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/P/Paeligni.htm
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| | Webster's English Dictionary oscan |
 | | can \'a:s-k*n\ n [L Oscus] 1: one of a people of ancient Italy occupying Campania 2: the language of the Oscan people |
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http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~hallgren/wget.cgi?oscan
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| | Languages of Classical Antiquity series |
 | | Even after a century, Buck's Grammar of Oscan and Umbrian is still regarded as the authoritative English treatment of these languages, which were spoken on the Italian peninsula during the Roman Republic. |  | | The entries are organized bidirectionally: Oscan-English and English-Oscan, and proper case-forms have been reconstructed for Latin-style dictionary entries (nominative and genitive singulars). |  | | It also contains glosses attributed to the Oscans, Samnites, Campanians, and other allied peoples, and the Oscan native alphabet. |
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http://www.evolpub.com/LCA/LCAseries.html
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| | Oscan Language |
 | | touto - civitas, populus - people, a country [Oscan touto 'people', Gaulish |  | | toutíks - publicus - public [Oscan touto 'people', Gaulish teuto- 'people, a tribe', |  | | All stories are copyright protected and may not be reproduced in any form, except by specific written authorization |
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http://www.myusm.com/usm326386.html
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| | Latin |
 | | Pre-Roman Italy was filled with predominantly Italic speakers with speakers of Umbrian to the north, and speakers of Oscan to the south, although Etruscan speakers, a non-Indo-European language, were also to the north (43-44). |  | | The Italic branch broke off into two main branches: the Osco-Umbrian branch and the Latino-Falisco branch. |  | | The progression of the expansion of Latin was as follows: "It first displaced the local dialects of the rest of Latium and those of the neighboring Sabines, Aequians, Marsians, Volscians, etc., later the Umbrian, Etruscan, Venetic, Celtic, etc., later still the Oscan, and last of all the Greek in the south. |
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http://linguistics.byu.edu/classes/ling450ch/reports/latin.html
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| | osCAN Real:Time Operating System (RTOS) - Vector CANtech |
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http://www.vectorcantech.com/products/oscan.html
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| | languagehat.com: PELIGNIAN. |
 | | Posted by languagehat at September 13, 2005 09:54 AM |  | | I always wanted to know more about Oscan and Umbrian (having a romantic attachment to the anti-Roman side in those wars), but it's one of those things I never got around to. |  | | The OCD isn't any help: all it says is "Their language greatly resembled *Oscan." |
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http://www.languagehat.com/archives/002085.php
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| | Osci |
 | | All is still licensed under the GNU FDL. |  | | Their language, Oscan, is related to Latin, Faliscan[?], and Umbrian. |
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http://www.termsdefined.net/os/osci.html
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| | WHY JUST ROME |
 | | The present study wants to list some arguments that in the first half of the first millenium BC Rome was not simply one of the Latin cities. |  | | Etymologic correspondences are clear; however recent Slavic languages differ less than IInd century Oscan and Latin. |  | | And Etruscan, as told, was not even Indo-European. Since the Etruscan-Latin language border was the River Tiberis, while the Latin-"Sabin" one the "River" Allia or Anio, Rome was rather near to the trifurcation. |
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http://www.rmki.kfki.hu/~lukacs/WHYROME.htm
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| | osCANopen - Vector CANtech |
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http://www.vector-cantech.com/products/oscanopen.html
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| | Merriam-Webster Online |
 | | 2 : the language of the Oscan people -- see |  | | For More Information on "Oscan" go to Britannica.com |  | | Get the Top 10 Search Results for "Oscan" |
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http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=Oscan
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| | MULTI IDE Reduces Development Time of Embedded OSEK-Compliant Automotive Designs Based on ARM and NEC V85x Processors |
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http://www.ghs.com/news/archive/210816o.html
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| | The Gilded Butterfly |
 | | While studying connections between geology and geobiology, we have laid out the five holy megalithic places in a Nautical Chart (I.I.M., 1995) and in some Regional Technical Maps (1:5 000) and used G.P.S. coordinates to verify that they are located according to the Cassiopeia constellation. |  | | Some years ago, while studying the morphology of Oscan and Celtic toponyms on the Caprione, the most eastern promontory of the Liguria Riviera (Oscan etymology kaprum = scapegoat) we have discovered five holy megalithic (literal meaning = big stones) places, not reciprocally visible. |  | | Using holism we performed geological analyses to demonstrate the presence of human work on creating these megalithic structures (E. |
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http://www3.shiny.it/caprione
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| | LAUTERBACH - TRACE32 RTOS Debugger for osCAN |
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http://www.lauterbach.com/rtososca.html
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| | Accutest UK - CANoe/TTCAN |
 | | This results in a noticeable reduction of time and cost: |  | | CANoe (CAN Open Environment) is a powerful tool that supports the entire development process for networked systems, from planning to the production phase. |  | | The ever increasing complexity of ECU's requires a development process which allows software implementation to occur at different development sites. |
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http://www.accutest.co.uk/contentPages/Products/canoe/CanoeOscan.htm
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| | Old Italic font links |
 | | All came from Western Greek script and were used in ancient Italy. |  | | Languages which used Italic alphabets include Italic (Oscan, Umbrian, Volscian, Picene, Siculian), Venetic, Illyrian (Messapic), Celtic (Lepontic) and non-Indo-European (Etruscan, Rhaetic, Sicanian, Lemnian). |  | | These dialects included Etruscan, Faliscan, Middle Adriatic, North Picene, Oscan, South Picene, and Umbrian. |
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http://cgm.cs.mcgill.ca/%7Eluc/olditalic.html
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| | osCAN Real-time Operating System Information - SPACE Tools CD |
 | | Aside the operating system kernel osCAN may be delivered with the Vector CAN-driver and communication modules for various applications. |  | | osCAN is a fully OSEK/VDX 2.2 compliant Real-time Multitasking Operating System. |  | | osCAN Real-time Operating System Information - SPACE Tools CD |
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http://www.spacetools.com/tools4/space/464.htm
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