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Le »Dictionnaire historique de l'anthroponymie romane« présente, sous forme d'articles du type de ceux des grands dictionnaires étymologiques de langue (»FEW«, »LEI«), les noms de personne issus de lexèmes, depuis la période médiévale jusqu'à nos jours, selon une classification pertinente établie au sein du projet. Les étymons sont des éléments du lexique (restriction imposée au détriment des noms de famille issus de toponymes et de noms de baptême) qui sont productifs dans au moins deux des quatre superdomaines linguistiques (Ibéroromania, Galloromania, Italoromania, domaine roumain). Un premier volume du dictionnaire, consacré aux étymons relatifs à une partie du corps humain (Volume II/1), a paru précédemment en 2004. Le présent volume s'ouvre par une introduction au projet PatRom (D. Kremer) et une présentation davantage centré sur le dictionnaire lui-même (A. Cano et B. Schmid). Suit le ›Cahier des normesrédactionnelle‹, particulièrement précis et original, rédigé sous la direction de E. Buchi, fournissant une double grille de classement géographique des nombreux matériaux (grille géo-linguistique pour les noms de personnes anciens, grille géo-administrative pour les noms de famille contemporains). La méthode de classement et d'analyse morphologique des noms de personne par rapport à l'étymon est exposée par N. Weinhold; sont jointes les bases étymologiques des préfixes et surtout des suffixes. Diverses bibliographies coordonnées par C. Maas-Chauveau présentent les principaux travaux d'onomastique (anthroponymie et toponymie) et de lexicographie romanes utilisés lors de la rédaction du dictionnaire; ces bibliographies sont doublées par des index par sigles. Ne manquent plus que les bibliographies des sources pour disposer de toutes les clés nécessaires à l'utilisation et à la compréhension du dictionnaire PatRom, dont un prochain volume devrait paraître en 2007.
Names, Personal --- Romance languages --- Romance personal names --- Anthroponomy --- Baby names --- Christian names --- Family names --- Forenames --- Names of families --- Names of persons --- Personal names --- Surnames --- Names --- Onomastics --- Roman. --- Romance. --- Etymology --- Names.
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Names in the Bible. --- Names, Personal --- God (Judaism) --- 221.08*01 --- Elohim --- Jehovah --- Yahveh --- Yahweh --- Yehovah --- Yhwh --- Anthroponomy --- Baby names --- Christian names --- Family names --- Forenames --- Names of families --- Names of persons --- Personal names --- Surnames --- Names --- Onomastics --- Hebrew personal names --- Hebrew. --- Semitic. --- Name. --- Theologie van het Oude Testament: God--(Godsleer) --- Jewish --- 221.08*01 Theologie van het Oude Testament: God--(Godsleer) --- Names in the Bible --- Name --- Hebrew --- Semitic --- Semitic personal names
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Unlike other itineraries, Jacqueline Sublet's one is perfectly clear. History guides him throughout, but not just any. From the outset, the search for the document is essential there, as an essential means of access to knowledge of various circles: merchants, jurists, civil servants foremost among whom Ibn al-Suqāʿī, a major witness to the interest shown by Jacqueline Sublet in the Mamluk era. Biography and historiography go very quickly, in this itinerary, to be based on a certainty: the history by the document cannot ignore the search for the name, this name which holds the very secret of beings and things. Without forbidding a few excursions, among others to the gardens of Damascus or to the borders of the Muslim empire, Jacqueline Sublet always returns to this name which fascinates her, for what it reveals and hides at the same time. André Miquel (extract from the preface)These Mélanges bring together 24 articles by researchers from various backgrounds who have been in contact with Jacqueline Sublet throughout her career. The contributions revolve around the unifying theme of “Onomastics and documents in Islamic lands”.
Onomastics --- Arabic language --- Names, Personal --- Islamic literature, Arabic --- Arabic literature --- Names, Arabic. --- Manuscripts, Arabic. --- Arabic philology. --- Etymology --- Names. --- Islamic. --- History and criticism. --- Arabic. --- Arabic manuscripts --- Arabic names --- Arabic personal names --- Islamic personal names --- Muslim personal names --- Names --- Onomatology --- Language and languages --- Onomasiology --- historiographie --- documents arabes légaux --- bibliothèques islamiques --- les Mille et Une Nuits --- Al-Andalus --- époque mamelouke --- onomastique --- islam médiéval --- histoire médiévale --- manuscrits arabes --- nom propre --- magie islamique --- grammaire arabe --- littérature arabe
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This highly interesting collection of historical articles started as a series of "space-fillers", the journalist's device to mitigate the harshness of white space at the end of scientific papers.The author has expanded these short essays and included several additional articles and biographical reviews. He has also incorporated some longer, more discursive essays, which should be relevant to neurologists, physicians and those working in internal medicine and psychiatry. The reader attracted to medical and neurological history should find much of interest in these diverse topics.
Neurology --- Eponyms. --- People words --- Words from personal names --- Medicine --- Nervous system --- Neuropsychiatry --- History. --- Diseases --- English language Eponyms --- Eponyms --- English language --- Etymology
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This work identifies and describes over 3000 books, essays in books, and articles on Jewish given names and family names throughout history, spanning the Biblical period to modern times.
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Este volumen contiene las Actas del IX Coloquio PatRom, organizado por el centro PatRom de Uviéu/Oviedo en 1995, y en el que se intentó acercar a los investigadores europeos del proyecto PatRom al asturiano, romance situado en el norte de España entre el gallego y el castellano.
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Schubert squarely addresses the question of whether there is a single standard of certainty that can be applied to such disparate areas as logic, mathematics, politics, religion, familial/tribal commitments, and science. The result is a new "philosophy in a grand manner" and a powerful ethical proposal for our time.
Certainty. --- Names, Personal. --- Anthroponomy --- Baby names --- Christian names --- Family names --- Forenames --- Names of families --- Names of persons --- Personal names --- Surnames --- Names --- Onomastics --- Indubitability --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Logic --- Truth
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Names, Personal --- Anthroponomy --- Baby names --- Christian names --- Family names --- Forenames --- Names of families --- Names of persons --- Personal names --- Surnames --- Names --- Onomastics --- History
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Les grands événements de l’époque moderne ont créé de nombreuses occasions de changer de nom et, en même temps, de fixer de nouvelles identités collectives par la création d’un patrimoine onomastique. La mobilité spatiale et sociale se trouve souvent au coeur des mécanismes de ces changements. Au travers des liens entre mobilité et anthroponymie, ce livre propose de nouvelles voies pour étudier l’histoire des noms. Los grandes acontecimientos del periodo moderno crearon numerosas ocasiones para cambiar de nombre y, a la vez, fijar identidades colectivas nuevas mediante la creación de un patrimonio onomástico. La movilidad espacial y social se encuentra con frecuencia en el corazón de los mecanismos de estos cambios. A través de los lazos existentes entre movilidad y antroponimia, este libro propone nuevas vías y numerosos instrumentos de análisis para estudiar la historia de los nombres. La situación de diversas regiones de Europa (Italia del norte, Mallorca, Navarra o Extremadura), el juego de los cambios onomásticos entre numerosos grupos de emigrantes (castellanos que han partido a las Indias, catalanes en Italia, irlandeses en Francia o en España), los efectos de la expansión europea sobre el dominio colonial (nombres del Inca, nombres de indígenas y de esclavos, nombres de soldados coloniales) son los principales temas examinados en el presente libro.
Names, Personal --- Social aspects. --- Anthroponomy --- Baby names --- Christian names --- Family names --- Forenames --- Names of families --- Names of persons --- Personal names --- Surnames --- Names --- Onomastics
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"Apart from collective memories of lived experiences, much of the modern world's historical sense comes from written sources stored in the archives of the world, and some scholars in the not-so-distant past have described unlettered civilizations as "peoples without history." In Praise of the Ancestors is a revisionist interpretation of early colonial accounts that reveal incongruities in accepted knowledge about three Native groups. Susan Elizabeth Ramírez reevaluates three case studies of oral traditions using positional inheritance-a system in which names and titles are inherited from one generation by another and thereby contribute to the formation of collective memories and a group identity. Ramírez begins by examining positional inheritance and perpetual kinship among the Kazembes in central Africa from the eighteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries. Next, her analysis moves to the Native groups of the Iroquois Confederation and their practice of using names to memorialize remarkable leaders in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Finally, Ramírez surveys naming practices of the Andeans, based on sixteenth-century manuscript sources and later testimonies found in Spanish and Andean archives, questioning colonial narratives by documenting the use of this alternative system of memory perpetuation, which was initially unrecognized by the Spaniards. In the process of reexamining the histories of Native peoples on three continents, Ramírez broaches a wider issue: namely, understanding of the nature of knowledge as fundamental to understanding and evaluating the knowledge itself. "-- "In Praise of the Ancestors is a revisionist interpretation of early colonial accounts and sources that reveal incongruities in accepted knowledge among the Indigenous peoples of sub-Saharan Africa, the North American Great Lakes regions, and the Andes"--
Names, Personal --- Luba-Lulua --- Anthroponomy --- Baby names --- Christian names --- Family names --- Forenames --- Names of families --- Names of persons --- Personal names --- Surnames --- Names --- Onomastics
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