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Names, Personal --- Inscriptions, Greek --- Greek inscriptions --- Greek language --- Greek philology --- Anthroponomy --- Baby names --- Christian names --- Family names --- Forenames --- Names of families --- Names of persons --- Personal names --- Surnames --- Names --- Onomastics --- Semitic. --- Greek. --- Semitic --- Greek --- Greek personal names --- Semitic personal names
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Names, Personal --- Thracian --- Thracian. --- Anthroponomy --- Baby names --- Christian names --- Family names --- Forenames --- Names of families --- Names of persons --- Personal names --- Surnames --- Names --- Onomastics --- Thracian personal names
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The philologist Georg Friedrich Grotefend (1775-1853) combined his career as a senior master at schools in Frankfurt and Hannover with the publication of school textbooks on German and Latin, and academic research in ancient history and languages. He was a co-founder of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica series of historical sources, still widely consulted today, and is also remembered for his role in the decipherment of Old Persian cuneiform. During his lifetime he was best known for his studies of the Umbrian and Oscan languages (also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection) and this collection of essays on the geography and history of pre-Roman Italy, published 1840-2. Grotefend emphasises the need to consult the earliest, near-contemporary Greek sources, rather than relying on later accounts. He discusses Greek and Roman myths relating to Italy, the different ethnic groups within the pre-Roman population, and evidence for their family or clan names.
Mythology, Classical. --- Names, Personal --- Italian. --- Italy --- History --- Italian personal names --- Classical mythology
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Psycholinguistics --- Names, Personal --- German --- Psychological aspects --- -Names, Personal --- -Anthroponomy --- Baby names --- Christian names --- Family names --- Forenames --- Names of families --- Names of persons --- Personal names --- Surnames --- Names --- Onomastics --- -German --- Anthroponomy --- German personal names --- Names, Personal - German --- Names, Personal - Psychological aspects
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Celtic languages --- Genealogy. Heraldy --- Names, Personal --- Inscriptions, Celtic. --- Noms de personnes celtiques --- Inscriptions celtiques --- Celtic. --- Celtic names - Classical epigraphy --- Inscriptions, Celtic --- Celtic names --- Celtic personal names --- Names, Celtic --- Personal names, Celtic --- Celtic inscriptions --- Celtic --- Names, Personal - Celtic.
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Names, Personal --- -Names, Personal --- -Anthroponomy --- Baby names --- Christian names --- Family names --- Forenames --- Names of families --- Names of persons --- Personal names --- Surnames --- Names --- Onomastics --- Aramaic --- Aramaic. --- -Aramaic --- Anthroponomy --- Aramaic 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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Names, Personal --- -Anthroponomy --- Baby names --- Christian names --- Family names --- Forenames --- Names of families --- Names of persons --- Personal names --- Surnames --- Names --- Onomastics --- -Names, Personal --- Anthroponomy --- Names, Personal - Egypt
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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 --- -Names, Personal --- Anthroponomy --- Anthroponymie --- Suede
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Names, Personal --- English language --- French --- Etymology --- Names --- Theses --- Germanic languages --- Etymology&delete& --- French personal names --- Names, Personal - England --- Names, Personal - French --- English language - Etymology - Names
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