The Historical Landscape of Ancient Kalabría: Balkan and Aegean Linguistic Influences: Ancient Languages and Civilizations, cartea 10
Autor Francesco Lopezen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 dec 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004547766
ISBN-10: 9004547762
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Ancient Languages and Civilizations
ISBN-10: 9004547762
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Ancient Languages and Civilizations
Notă biografică
Francesco Lopez (1970), University of Pisa (Italy), is a Ph.D. of History of Science at that university (2014) and a specialist in Linguistics and Classical Philology. He has published monographs and many articles on ancient medicine, including Democede di Crotone e Udjahorresnet di Saïs (Pisa University Press, 2015).
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Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Kalabria, from Messapia to the Land of the Bruttii
1 Kalabria, Iapygia, and Messapia in the Hellenistic Period
2 The Indigenous Origin of the Kalabroí and Salentinoi Ethnonyms
3 Two Ethnic Denominations, but a Single Choronym
4 Iapygian Presences in Pre-Hellenic Krotoniatis
5 Administrative Scructure from Augustus to Justinianus
6 Migration from the Salento Peninsula to the Land of Bruttii
2 Corresponding Denominations in Antiquity
1 The Kalabros River on an Ancient Temesa Painting
2 The Island of Kalauria and the Cult of Poseidon
3 Balkan Area between Dardania, Illyria, and Thrace
4 An Etruscan Inscription from Volsinii, Orvieto
5 Kalauria Nymph and Ganges River in India
6 Kalauria Site near Syracuse in Sicily
7 A Spurious Epigraph concerning the Lokroi Kalabroi
3 Corresponding Denominations in the Byzantine Period
1 The Thracian Fortress of Kalabrye and the River Halmyros
2 The Hinterland of Sēlymbria and the Modern District of Silivri
3 Natural Environment and Local Traditions
4 Similar Toponyms according to the Landscape
4 Kalabria, for the Scholars of Ancient History
1 An Indigenous or Greek Choronym for Messapia
2 An Insulting Denomination, Created by Tarentini
3 An Indigenous Denomination Transformed into an Insult
5 The Root *Kar-/ *Kal- and the Toponymic Appellative Bria/ Uria
1 Kalabroí as the ‘Inhabitants of the Rocks’
2 The Complexity of the Pre-Hellenic *Kala- Toponymic Base
3 The Root *Kar-/ *Kal- as ‘Stone’ and ‘Water-Carved Stone’
4 The Pre-Hellenic Toponymic Appellative Bria/ Uria
6 Water-Carved Soil and Creeks from Messapia to Krotoniatis
1 Kalabria and the Karst Phenomena in the Salento Peninsula
2 From the Gargano Peninsula to the Carso Region
3 The Balkans and Thracian-Illyrian Area
4 Aegean, Minoan, and Mycenaean Areas
5 Kallipolis and Kalauria: A Possible Toponymic Symmetry
6 Messapia and Krotoniatis Region Mirroring
7 Several Krotoniatis Place-Names Based on *Kar-/ *Kal- Root
8 The Water-Carved Soil as Kroton Identity
9 Creeks and Natural Harbours by an ‘Ionian’ Perspective
10 The Trans-Ionian Route of the ‘White Shining Rocks’
Conclusion
Appendix: Greek and Latin Sources
Bibliography
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Kalabria, from Messapia to the Land of the Bruttii
1 Kalabria, Iapygia, and Messapia in the Hellenistic Period
2 The Indigenous Origin of the Kalabroí and Salentinoi Ethnonyms
3 Two Ethnic Denominations, but a Single Choronym
4 Iapygian Presences in Pre-Hellenic Krotoniatis
5 Administrative Scructure from Augustus to Justinianus
6 Migration from the Salento Peninsula to the Land of Bruttii
2 Corresponding Denominations in Antiquity
1 The Kalabros River on an Ancient Temesa Painting
2 The Island of Kalauria and the Cult of Poseidon
3 Balkan Area between Dardania, Illyria, and Thrace
4 An Etruscan Inscription from Volsinii, Orvieto
5 Kalauria Nymph and Ganges River in India
6 Kalauria Site near Syracuse in Sicily
7 A Spurious Epigraph concerning the Lokroi Kalabroi
3 Corresponding Denominations in the Byzantine Period
1 The Thracian Fortress of Kalabrye and the River Halmyros
2 The Hinterland of Sēlymbria and the Modern District of Silivri
3 Natural Environment and Local Traditions
4 Similar Toponyms according to the Landscape
4 Kalabria, for the Scholars of Ancient History
1 An Indigenous or Greek Choronym for Messapia
2 An Insulting Denomination, Created by Tarentini
3 An Indigenous Denomination Transformed into an Insult
5 The Root *Kar-/ *Kal- and the Toponymic Appellative Bria/ Uria
1 Kalabroí as the ‘Inhabitants of the Rocks’
2 The Complexity of the Pre-Hellenic *Kala- Toponymic Base
3 The Root *Kar-/ *Kal- as ‘Stone’ and ‘Water-Carved Stone’
4 The Pre-Hellenic Toponymic Appellative Bria/ Uria
6 Water-Carved Soil and Creeks from Messapia to Krotoniatis
1 Kalabria and the Karst Phenomena in the Salento Peninsula
2 From the Gargano Peninsula to the Carso Region
3 The Balkans and Thracian-Illyrian Area
4 Aegean, Minoan, and Mycenaean Areas
5 Kallipolis and Kalauria: A Possible Toponymic Symmetry
6 Messapia and Krotoniatis Region Mirroring
7 Several Krotoniatis Place-Names Based on *Kar-/ *Kal- Root
8 The Water-Carved Soil as Kroton Identity
9 Creeks and Natural Harbours by an ‘Ionian’ Perspective
10 The Trans-Ionian Route of the ‘White Shining Rocks’
Conclusion
Appendix: Greek and Latin Sources
Bibliography