ISBN 13: 978−3−7001−6543−9The collective work of three authors on " Noms propres syriaques d'origine iranienne " is here published as a new fascicle of the " Iranisches Personennamenbuch " within a New Series called " Iranische Onomastik ". The authors have collected all Syriac anthroponyms for which Iranian origin could be presumed. This involved reading or rereading all the dictionaries, chronicles and other works of Syriac literature. The number of entries of the present fascicle amounts to approximately 500. This book will constitute a very valuable tool for Sasanian history and is evidence of the remarkable acculturation of the Syro-Oriental Christians in the Persian world. Iranian onomastics thus testifies to the multilingualism of th...
Même si l’interprétation exacte des noms que les Iraniens donnaient à leurs enfants nous échappe, on...
International audience/Contact and Exchanges between Mazdeans and Christians under the Reign of Husr...
In 1970 Èdvin A. Grantovskij (1932–1995) published a great monograph about the “Early history of the...
ISBN 13: 978−3−7001−6543−9The collective work of three authors on " Noms propres syriaques d'origine...
The book investigates the deep linguistic contact between Iranians and Arameans from the formation o...
International audienceDans le cadre d'un programme international d'anthroponomastique sur les noms p...
L’A. examine les contacts linguistiques entre le moyen-perse et le syriaque, et plus généralement l’...
Many of the authors of Syriac literature were Persians who wrote in Syriac, either because they were...
The volume - of interest to students of Persian, Iranian philology, and comparative and general ling...
International audienceThe article analyses the treatment of compound names within the Syriac grammat...
Nominal compounds are almost entirely lacking in the ancient and classical Semitic languages, while ...
Study of twenty-five Persian glosses, including some hapax legomena, that are contained in three Eas...
Avec sa compétence habituelle en matière onomastique, l’A. analyse les noms iraniens dans les fragme...
Many works of Syriac literature, including some now lost, were translated into Sogdian, a language o...
Greek inscriptions from Aegean islands, Attica, Beotia and Delphi show that the Iranian Diaspora was...
Même si l’interprétation exacte des noms que les Iraniens donnaient à leurs enfants nous échappe, on...
International audience/Contact and Exchanges between Mazdeans and Christians under the Reign of Husr...
In 1970 Èdvin A. Grantovskij (1932–1995) published a great monograph about the “Early history of the...
ISBN 13: 978−3−7001−6543−9The collective work of three authors on " Noms propres syriaques d'origine...
The book investigates the deep linguistic contact between Iranians and Arameans from the formation o...
International audienceDans le cadre d'un programme international d'anthroponomastique sur les noms p...
L’A. examine les contacts linguistiques entre le moyen-perse et le syriaque, et plus généralement l’...
Many of the authors of Syriac literature were Persians who wrote in Syriac, either because they were...
The volume - of interest to students of Persian, Iranian philology, and comparative and general ling...
International audienceThe article analyses the treatment of compound names within the Syriac grammat...
Nominal compounds are almost entirely lacking in the ancient and classical Semitic languages, while ...
Study of twenty-five Persian glosses, including some hapax legomena, that are contained in three Eas...
Avec sa compétence habituelle en matière onomastique, l’A. analyse les noms iraniens dans les fragme...
Many works of Syriac literature, including some now lost, were translated into Sogdian, a language o...
Greek inscriptions from Aegean islands, Attica, Beotia and Delphi show that the Iranian Diaspora was...
Même si l’interprétation exacte des noms que les Iraniens donnaient à leurs enfants nous échappe, on...
International audience/Contact and Exchanges between Mazdeans and Christians under the Reign of Husr...
In 1970 Èdvin A. Grantovskij (1932–1995) published a great monograph about the “Early history of the...