This paper presents the timeline of ethnonyms denoting Livonians; specifies their chronology; and analyses the names used for this ethnos and possible personal names. If we consider the dating of the event, the earliest sources mentioning Livonians are Gesta Danorum and the Tale of Bygone Years (both 10th century), but both sources present rather dubious information: in the first the battle of Bråvalla itself or the date are dubious (6th, 8th or 10th century); in the latter we cannot be sure that the member of the Rus delegation was really a Livonian. If we consider the time of recording, the earliest sources are two rune inscriptions from Sweden (11th century), and the next is the list of neighbouring peoples of the Russians from the Tale ...
Absztrakt Az értekezés célja, hogy négy XIX. századi (illetve XX. század eleji) magyar szerző –...
The book constitutes a presentation of the views of thinkers who, for no readily apparent reasons, ...
The paper deals with an artist active in the Baltic city (c. 1590-1643/47) about whom relatively lit...
This paper presents the timeline of ethnonyms denoting Livonians; specifies their chronology; and an...
Under examination are the developments that occurred in name traditions that were caused by Christia...
Using vocabulary examples from the letters of the only two editors of the 1930s Livonian language ne...
In the 18th century, the Livonian language in Salaca Parish became the subject of academic interest,...
Today there are about 40 people worldwide who can communicate (level B1 or higher skills according t...
Church Slavic textual parallels in the translation of John Chrysosthomes\u27s homily "I ježe ne sudi...
Livonian is unique among the Finnic languages in possessing a two-way tonal contrast in primary stre...
The monograph comprises a series of essays discussing various aspects of the elegiac poetry of Jan ...
The Czech popular tradition has a deep-rooted idea that the seat of Archbishop Methodius and the res...
Představa světa či jeho částí jako čitelného textu je v evropské kultuře hluboce zakořeněná. Prvním ...
Why do we return to oikology? Firstly, because we believe that the where of the human and nonhuman ...
The Renaissance sources of Descartes’s method are discussed in this article. Main attention is paid ...
Absztrakt Az értekezés célja, hogy négy XIX. századi (illetve XX. század eleji) magyar szerző –...
The book constitutes a presentation of the views of thinkers who, for no readily apparent reasons, ...
The paper deals with an artist active in the Baltic city (c. 1590-1643/47) about whom relatively lit...
This paper presents the timeline of ethnonyms denoting Livonians; specifies their chronology; and an...
Under examination are the developments that occurred in name traditions that were caused by Christia...
Using vocabulary examples from the letters of the only two editors of the 1930s Livonian language ne...
In the 18th century, the Livonian language in Salaca Parish became the subject of academic interest,...
Today there are about 40 people worldwide who can communicate (level B1 or higher skills according t...
Church Slavic textual parallels in the translation of John Chrysosthomes\u27s homily "I ježe ne sudi...
Livonian is unique among the Finnic languages in possessing a two-way tonal contrast in primary stre...
The monograph comprises a series of essays discussing various aspects of the elegiac poetry of Jan ...
The Czech popular tradition has a deep-rooted idea that the seat of Archbishop Methodius and the res...
Představa světa či jeho částí jako čitelného textu je v evropské kultuře hluboce zakořeněná. Prvním ...
Why do we return to oikology? Firstly, because we believe that the where of the human and nonhuman ...
The Renaissance sources of Descartes’s method are discussed in this article. Main attention is paid ...
Absztrakt Az értekezés célja, hogy négy XIX. századi (illetve XX. század eleji) magyar szerző –...
The book constitutes a presentation of the views of thinkers who, for no readily apparent reasons, ...
The paper deals with an artist active in the Baltic city (c. 1590-1643/47) about whom relatively lit...