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Personally, I would take with high precaution everything that is available at Corvinus Library due the fact that you are dealing mainly with folk tales of...
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On Fri, 28 Feb 2003 22:42:46 -0800, Michael J Smith ... There is no linguistic evidence for that. The name "Celtiberian" was used in antiquity for a group of...
Miguel Carrasquer
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19461
... for me personally it is just very intriguing that the appearance of Vlahs in the written sources, coincide with the establish of the Hungarians in Panonia....
alex_lycos
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19462
... If Linguistic Evidence means just inscriptions that is a correct point of view. Otherwise you should take a look if you can begin something with these ...
alex_lycos
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19463
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 03:27:20 +0100 (MET), Jens Elmegaard Rasmussen ... This *m ~ *h2 alternation has been on my to-do list for a long time, but so far I...
Miguel Carrasquer
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19464
... ******GK: Porphyrogenitus wrote a great deal about peoples outside the boundaries of the Byzantine Empire, esp. those of the north (e.g. Pechenegs, Rus', ...
george knysh
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19465
... sentence be ... It's not entirely clear what you mean, Michael. If I understand you correctly, then the answer is yes, in general. At your level, you're...
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Mar 1, 2003
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19466
... I think (from the reference to sphinx) that Abdullah means "strangler" Peter...
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19467
... For instance, Comane$ti is reminiscent of the Oguz Turks branch of the Cumans, who were the overlords in what's today's trans-Carpathian Romania & Ukraine...
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Mar 1, 2003
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19468
... I suppose you mean Ene (and Enea [ea being a diphtong]). If so, then Ene is just another variant of Ioan/Ion = John. Under a certain (neo-)Greek influence....
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19469
... Yes, you are right. This is what I meant. "Ene" and "Enea". As for looking in dictionaries I am a bit suspicious. If there is a neo-Greek influence, then...
alex_lycos
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Mar 1, 2003
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19470
... I don't belive. There is just a compilation of ancient tribes names in Europe wherefrom I exstracted for Spain some and I showed the corespondance in...
alex_lycos
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19471
... I see it in the same way. Within the Empire we have testimonies about every John and Peter but not about Valahs. Outside of Empire, just about people who...
alex_lycos
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"alex_lycos" <altamix@...> March 01, 2003 Subject: Re: [tied] RE: Two questions As far I know, Prophyrogenitus wrote about everything within Empire in his...
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19473
It's on my list of unsolved problems as well. There's a possible example of *n ~ *h2 as well (*men-/*mah2- 'think', if it's the latter that we find in <mood>)....
Piotr Gasiorowski
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Mar 1, 2003
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19475
... What about <Iain>, a relatively modern Gaelic derivative, and its English version <Ian>, Irish <Seán> (medieval Irish <Seaan>) and French <Jean>, both...
Brian M. Scott
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Mar 1, 2003
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19476
... For Iain is in Rom. Lang. "Iani" if I do not make any mistake. And everyone should know it is a Greek name, you "feel it" so to say. But maybe Mr. George...
alex_lycos
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19477
Since the Christianity was first and long time widespread in Latin Language the most Christian terms are from Latin. I just am curios if in any text of Latin...
alex_lycos
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19478
... Piotr Gasiorowski ... problems as well. There's a possible example of *n ~ *h2 as well (*men-/*mah2- 'think', if it's the latter that we find in <mood>)....
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On Sat, 01 Mar 2003 20:46:02 +0100, Piotr Gasiorowski ... Interesting... ======================= Miguel Carrasquer Vidal mcv@......
Miguel Carrasquer
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19480
... OK, if the Trojans were Thracians. Can you demonstrate that? Dan...
Daniel J. Milton <dmi...
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19481
... The question is how. What should be accepted as a valid demonstration here?There are 3 aspects I guess. 1) ancient testimonies 2) Archaeology 3) Toponyms &...
alex_lycos
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19482
Alex, let's analyze your statement: "Vergilius said Latins are Thracians, it will be shown he said the truth". What did Vergil write, or what can we infer he...
Daniel J. Milton <dmi...
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19483
... From: "alex_lycos" <altamix@...> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 Subject: Re: Re[2]: [tied] Ene(a) [Re: alb. gji] ... "The Hungarian form is "Janosh"...
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Although Eneas was an important character in Roman mythical "history", his name had no popular development in Neolatin languages. His name is allways of...
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19485
In IE there is a set for denominal suffixes that derive (mostly factitive) verbs from nouns; -(i)ske/sko, -io/-ie, -no/-ne, -neu/- nu, -to/te Do anyone know...
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... From: <dmilt1896@...> To: <cybalist@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 3:37 AM Subject: [tied] Re: alb. gji ... You read it recently? That...
alex_lycos
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Mar 2, 2003
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19487
... From: "João Simões Lopes Filho" <jodan99@...> To: <cybalist@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 5:31 AM Subject: Re: [tied] RE:Re[2]:...
alex_lycos
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19488
Hey, I've got some questions. I would love feedback on all this. Diodorus Siculus said "It is usefull now to point out a distinction unkown by most. Those ...
Michael J Smith
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Mar 2, 2003
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19489
Hi Alex, my understanding was that, 1. The the language of the Lusitanians was closely related to the language of the Aquitanians, and that the languages of...
Michael J Smith
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