Knossos KN Ce Series
Transliterations from Killen & Olivier 1989 unless otherwise noted. Modified Wingspread Convention in use.
KN Ce 50
.1a a-qi-ru OVISm 134 qa-ra2-wo OVISf 43
.1b te-pa-ra , pe-re-qo-ta
.2 a-nu-ko OVISf 51 ro-ru OVISf 32
side 2
.1a a-qi-ru OVISm 190 (qa)-ra2-wo OVISf 144
.1b o-pa
.2 a-nu-ko OVISf 133[ ] ro-ru OVISf 150
KN Ce 59
.1 ](ma)-sa / we-ka-ta BOSm 6 // da-wo / we-ka-ta BOSm 6
.2a ta-ra-me-to [ . ]-(mo)
.2b ]-(ta)-to / we-ka-ta BOSm 10 // da-*22-to / we-ka-ta BOS 6
.3a [ . ]-mo
.3b ] tu-ri-so / we-ka-ta BOSm 6 // ku-do-ni-ja / we-ka-ta BOSm 50
Alignment:
ta-ra-me-to on .2a is above the first we-ka-ta on .2b
[ . ]-(mo) on .2a is above the second we-ka-ta on .2b
[ . ]-mo on .3a is above we-ka-ta on .3b
Facsimile: Palaima 2011, p. 89 (some discrepancies compared with the transliteration on .2a; and the facsimile seems to indicate an erasure with numbers on .2b that isn't mentioned in this transliteration)
The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford (1910.212) (color photograph)
KN Ce 61
o-ro-ke-u[
me-*86-ta BOS 1[
ra-wo-ti-jo BOS 1 [
re-u-ka-ta BOS 1 [
ti-ri-sa-ta[
inf. mut.
KN Ce 76
]ka-ti OVISm[
KN Ce 113
KN Ce 139
a-ku-(na)-i OVIS 2(1)[
do-ti-ja OVIS 30 [
vacat [
KN Ce 144
sup. mut.
e-re-pa-(ro) BOS ZE [
a-pa-ta-(wa)[
inf. mut.
KN Ce 152+
]e-[
ja-sa-[ ](BOS) 1 OVIS 1 (CAP)[
ta-ta-ta BOS 1 OVIS 1 [
da-na OVIS 1 CAP 1 [
vacat [
side2
(a)-re-ko-to-re BOS 1 OVIS 1 CAP 1
](o)-ne BOS 12 OVIS 12 CAP 12
]-na-i BOS 12 OVIS 12 CAP [
inf. mut.
KN Ce 156
sup. mut.
]-na-zo BOS [
te-wa-jo BOS 3 [
KN Ce 162
OVIS 10000
side2
[ [ SUSf ] ]
KN Ce 163
KN Ce 283+
side2
[ [i-(we)] ][ ][ [-ja] ] [
KN Ce 7061
sup. mut.
]BOS ZE 1
]BOS ZE 1
inf. mut.
KN Ce 7516
]57 PO 7 CAP[
]3 (SUSx)[
inf. mut.
KN Ce 8279
](1) KO (130)[
KN Ce 8345
]BOS(m) 6 [
inf. mut.
KN Ce 8346+
KN Ce 9109
sup. mut.
]OVISm (1) CAPm [
inf. mut.
side2
sup. mut.
] CAPm [
inf. mut.
References
Killen, J. T. and Jean-Pierre Olivier, 1989 The Knossos Tablets, 5th Ed.
Palaima, Thomas G., 2011 A Companion to Linear B: Mycenaean Greek Texts and their World vol. II (ed. Yves Duhoux and Anna Morpurgo Davies) “Scribes, Scribal Hands and Palaeography”