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Onomasticon Turcicum, Turkic Personal Names, Parts I–II

Autor L Rasonyi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 ian 2007
The Onomasticon Turcicum presents an enormous collection of scholarship conducted by the renowned Hungarian Turkologist L szl R sonyi. It contains a massive collection of over 50,000 anthroponyms, or personal names, collected by R sonyi, and extensively analyzed and categorized by himself and fellow Turkic philologist Imre Baski, who completed the work after R sonyi's death. The book begins with an extensive introduction by Baski which gives a comprehensive historiography of Turkic onomastics, as well as a description of R sonyi's work which culminated in the Onomasticon Turcicum. The bulk of the work contains an exhaustive categorization system which divides the names into three primary groups: commemorative names, desiderate or intentional names, and fortuitous names, which are then further divided into more specific groups. The Onomasticon Turcicum is an invaluable resource for all those who seek to better understand Turkic languages and cultures.
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ISBN-13: 9780933070561
ISBN-10: 093307056X
Pagini: 984
Dimensiuni: 224 x 289 x 61 mm
Greutate: 3.13 kg
Ediția:Bilingual
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press

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László Rásonyi was an eminent Hungarian Turkologist and scholar of Hungarian Studies who worked for the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the University of Ankara. He specialized in the study of Hungarian and Turkish names, the history of Turkic peoples, and Hungarian history and prehistory. Imre Baski is an emeritus professor of the Department of Turkic Studies at Eötvös Loránd University. A specialist in Turkic philology, he served as a senior research fellow at the Research Center for Central Asian Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences until 2012.