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Aule Metele, Latin: ''Aulus Metellus''; also known as ''The Orator'', Italian: ''L'Arringatore'', is a bronze sculpture 179 cm high. It is a Romano-Etruscan work from the late second century or early first century BCE in the Roman style and depicts an Etruscan man, Aule Metele, wearing a short Roman toga and footwear. His right arm is raised to indicate that he is an orator addressing the public. The retrograde inscription is in the Etruscan alphabet reads: : “auleśi meteliś ve() vesial clenśi / cen flereś tece sanśl tenine / tu θineś χisvlicś” (“To (or from) Auli Meteli, the son of Vel and Vesi, Tenine (?) set up this statue as a votive offering to Sans, by deliberation of the people”).〔''TLE'' 651; ''CIE'' 4196〕 File:L'Arringatore2.jpg|Detail of inscription File:Arringatore 14 iscrizione.JPG|Detail of inscription File:Arringatore 12.JPG|Detail of head File:Arringatore 13.JPG|Detail of left hand ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Orator」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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