Titulus Crucis Capodagli on wegnè wooden board 15x40cm handmade CPD-INRI
The Title crucis (title, cross inscription) it is the inscription, reported differently by the four canonical gospels, which would have been placed above the cross of Jesus, when he was crucified, to indicate the reason for the conviction. The presentation of the motivation for the conviction, in fact, was prescribed by the Roman law, however not - as indicated by John - in three languages, a custom reserved only for solemn events.[1]
The title also identifies one relic preserved in Rome in Basilica of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme and consists of a wooden board walnut, which according to tradition would be the cartouche originally fixed above the cross. The wood, found in a niche in 1492 during conservation works carried out in the church, it bears part of an inscription (presumably, but without any certainty, the result of a dismemberment) in characters compatible with those of the 1st century, from right to left (including lines in Greek and Latin), in three different languages: Hebrew, Greek e Latin. The order appears different from that reported by John (Hebrew, Latin and Greek).
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