What is the meaning of (ex. sig) with regard to a coat of arms?
Thanks,
(Mrs.) Chris Swan
What is the meaning of (ex. sig) with regard to a coat of arms?
Thanks,
(Mrs.) Chris Swan
Hello Chris,
can you write down the whole phrase or (even better) show a copy of it, please.
Kind regards
Detlef
Hallo!
thank you for your reply. It's from Siebmacher's. Here is part of the page with the (ex. sig.) abbreviation:
Schwan II. (Esthland).
Major Joh. v. Schwan zu Tuttomäggi in Esthland, t 1748.
Salomon Joh. v. Schwan (nannte sich selbst Baron), geb. 1722, verheirathet mit Baronesse v. Rosen, Erbherr zu Tuttomäggi, wurde 1786 in Geschlechtsbuch (Nr. 3) der esthländ. Statthalterschaft eingetragen, hatte Nachkommenschaft.
Wappen. (Tafel 130. 131).
Sein Wappen war (ex. sig.) ein blauer Schild, darin auf silbernen Wellen schwimmend, ein silberner Schwan. Helm: derselbe in ganzer Figur, im Schnabel drei Pfaufedern haltend.
Ein sehr ähnliches Wappen, das wir zur Vergleichung auf Tafel 131 geben, bringt Siebmacher IV. 160 sub "Geadelte."
I did a Google search for this and only came up with an image for a Wikimedia page with the Wappen of Kaiser Leopold I. (ex. sig). I also tried a search for Latin abbreviations, but found nothing. Then I tried a search for Latin genealogical words and got to the "FamilySearch.org" pages. Although the (ex. sig.) is not there in total. the ex. part is defined as "from" and words beginning with sig are sigillum and signum, meaning seal and sign, so I am guessing that the "ex. sig." means that the picture and description of the coat of arms was made from a seal.
Thanks again for your help,
Chris
Am I correct in believing that the extra graphics like italics and underlining do not work? Or am I just using them incorrectly?
Yes, you are
But I don't know what's wrong with your code.
Hallo,
ich habe mal in Deinen Einstellungen die Darstellung von BBCodes aktiviert - nun sollte alles klappen.
Zitatich habe mal in Deinen Einstellungen die Darstellung von BBCodes aktiviert - nun sollte alles klappen.
Hi Chris,
just in case that isn't clear, for future topics and replies:
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regards,
Bob
Hello Chris,
I speculate it means "ex signo" = by a seal. (Latin: signum = English: seal)
Kind regards
Detlef
Thanks everyone.
Chris
(Life is a learning experience.)
Hallohh
ex sig. = ex sigillum (or signum)
in other words the source for blazoning and redraftig the arms was a seal (Siegelabdruck) or a signet (Petschaft)
That way you often do not have the colors unless there is hatching, which obviously was the case here.
Hello rekem,
only a grammar detail: "ex sig. = ex sigillo (or signo)" - "ex" is demanding the 5th case (=ablative).
Kind regards
Detlef
Great !
It's exactly 71 years ago that I was learning that and it is inexcusable that so many grey cells disappeared. I'm really sorry for that. It should not happen again.