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Toponym TP (renewed):

Degetia

Name (modern):

Decize

Image:
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Toponym before XVI     Ebirno     XXXIII     Tincollo     
Toponym following XXX     Aqvis Bormonis (Aquis Bormonis)     XIIII     (unnamed/illegible, no. ID 3751)     
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Area:

Gaul/Germania

Toponym Type:

Toponym, no Symbol

Grid square:

1B4

Toponym Color:

black

Vignette Type :

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Itinerary:

Decetia (367,1)

Alternative Name (Lexica):

Decetia (DNP)

Name A (RE):

Decetia

Name B (Barrington Atlas):

Decetia (14 I2)

Name C (TIR/TIB/others):

 

Name D (Miller):

Degetia

Name E (Levi):

 

Name F (Ravennate):

 

Name G (Ptolemy):

 

Plinius:

 

Strabo:

 

Dating from Toponym on TP:

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Argument for Dating:

 

Commentary on the Toponym:

Kommentar (Talbert):
As a crossroads, Degetia ought to be marked by a symbol, but one is lacking. Whatever the reason (compare Riobe 1A4), in this instance it cannot be lack of space in which to fit a symbol.
-> stretch to Aqvis Nisincii
One or more errors have developed here, which it now seems impossible to correct with any certainty, in particular because Aqvis Nisincii cannot be located. A pair of routes of the same length (XIIII) from Degetia appears unnecessary. Possibly the lower one was meant to go direct to Boxvm without touching Aqvis Nisincii ? [compare Gesogiaco-Lintomagi in 1A2] As it is, a distance figure for Aqvis Nisincii-Boxvm is lacking. At the same time the isolated distance figure XXII to the right of the Aqvis Nisincii symbol presents a puzzle; was it possibly for a direct route to Avg D[ - ? - ]m for which the linework is lacking ? Note that ItAnt twice (366,7 and 460,8) gives XXII as the Alisincvm-Augvstodvnvm distance (it seems safe to identify Alisincvm with Aqvae Nisincii). Its distances from Decetia or Deccidae to Alisincvm are once (367,1) XXIIII, and once (460,7) XIIII. Boxvm does not occur in ItAnt.
-> stretch to AQVIS BORMONIS
The bend in the route linework immediately below the first letter of the name is presumably to be taken as marking the start of this stretch.

Miller, Itineraria, Sp. 101:
Degetia (it. (Dj), Degena (rel.); – der Buchstabe „g“ ist Majuskel.), Decetia (It, Caes), Deccidae (It), Disezeia (Ra), Decesia, DEcisa (ng); j. Decize. Iss: 2814 bis 1816.
16 nach Sitillia ist wohl mit Umgehung des Bades Aquis Bormonis zu setzen für die direkte Strecke, von welcher die Einschiebung 30 Aquis Bormonis 16 Sitillia eine Abzweigung darstellt.
Abzweigungen: 1. Nach Avaricum (Strecke 21), 2. nach Aquis Nisincii (Strecke 24) und 3. direkt nach Augustodunum (Strecke 21).
30 – es sind 20.

Miller, Itineraria, Sp. 115:
Degetia, Strecke 16; j. Decize.
14.
–; es fehlt eine Station, wohl das Bad; j. St. Honoré-des-Bains. Vgl. CIL XIII, I p. 430. I: 2813.
[10] fehlt.

Miller, Itineraria, Sp. 117:
Degetia, Strecke 16; j. Decize. 14, 24 und 14 (It).

Datierung (Barrington):
Decetia – Hellenistic/Roman/Late Antique (ItMiller 101; CAG 58.095)

DNP:
Decetia
Stadt der Haedui (Caes. Gall. 7,33) in der Gallia Lugdunensis, Straßenknotenpunkt (Itin. Anton. 367: Decetia; 460: Deccidae; Tab. Peut.: Degetia; Geogr. Rav. 4,26: Dizezeia); h. Decize (Nièvre). CIL 13, 2814-2816.
Lafond, Yves (Bochum)

RE:
Decetia
https://elexikon.ch/RE/IV,2_2269.png

References:

Miller, Itineraria, Sp. 101. 115. 117;

Ihm, Maximilian, Decetia, in: RE IV/2 (1901), Sp. 2269.

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07.04.2024 13:39


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