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Khandro | 12:34 Sun 19th Jun 2016 | Arts & Literature
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This is the first time I have attempted to use tinypic, but here goes;
[IMG]http://i67.tinypic.com/29y5f0m.jpg[/IMG]

Does anyone know what the script on the book means please?
it appears as AUS O CULTILI TA

I tried it in Google and got the Australian tennis championship !
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Probably 'Ausculta O Fili' which refers to: http://america.pink/ausculta-fili_513897.html
16:35 Sun 19th Jun 2016
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Doesn't appear to work will try to remove bits
http://i67.tinypic.com/29y5f0m.jpg
I tried doing a reverse image check in Google to see if anyone had uploaded a picture of this at some time - but got zilch.

Where did you get the image? There is always a tiny chance that there is more text that can't be seen.

I presume that it is in Latin ~ maybe one of the others, who understand Latin will be able to help you.

Good Luck
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Wolf; I no longer have a reference to where the sculpture is, probably in a Baroque church in south Germany or Austria. I first thought 'aus' might be German meaning 'out', but there is a full stop after it, so it might be an abreviation for the latin ausculto listen, obey.
Probably 'Ausculta O Fili' which refers to:

http://america.pink/ausculta-fili_513897.html

And it's in Birnau Wallfahrstkirsche.

http://www.birnau.de/
Oh how I wish for an edit button. Here's the figure in situ:

http://www.birnau.de/pages/heiraten---ehejubilaeen.php
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Chinajan; Thank you, I now remember from where I gathered the image having visted Birnau within the last 12 months and it is only about a 2 hour's drive from where I live. It has a spectacular setting by Bodensee (Lake Constance) and if I remember correctly it has some connection with nearby Salem.

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