Home» By Subject» Onomastic New Onomastic Evidence for Egyptian-Mesopotamian Interaction Mattias KARLSSON. — Relations between Egypt and Mesopotamia were particularly close in the seventh century BCE, when the Neo-Assyrian empire controlled Egypt for about a decade. This period of close relations is partly illuminated by onomastic evidence… Abstract | Volume | Other papers 14,50 € Reconsidering Mycenae. Patterns Antroponimici nella serie Au, una proposta di lettura Sara LOPEZ. — The ‘Au series’ is a restricted group of six Linear B tablets dated to the Late Bronze Age and found in households located immediately outside the walls surrounding the site of Mycenae. These documents, which bear lists of personnel… Abstract | Volume | Other papers 14,50 € The new transliteration of Sidetic and the etymology of some Sidetic names Zsolt SIMON. — The present paper critically discusses the new transcription system of Sidetic proposed by S. Pérez Orozco… Abstract | Volume | Other papers 14,50 € Bias, frère de Mélampous, porte-t-il un nom louvite ? Marcel MEULDER. — The name of Bias, Melampus’ brother, is originally Luwian. It means “ the man to whom a wife is given”. He woos Pero, the daughter of the Pylian king Neleus, as a reward of Melampus’achievement… Abstract | Volume | Other papers 14,50 € Apama III et IV, reines de Bithynie et princesses de Syrie ? Note de prosopographie séleucide = Paper = T. STASSER, « Apama III et IV, reines de Bithynie et princesses de Syrie ? Note de prosopographie séleucide », Res Antiquae 12, Brussels, 2015. Abstract | Volume | Other papers 14,50 € Camillus. Une transposition du grec "Gamilios" ? = Paper = by Marcel MEULDER. — The word ‘Camillus’ refers to a servant of the flamen Dialis and to an young taking part to a formal wedding; it derives through the Etruscan language from the Greek word gamίlioV meaning “nuptial”. In his De lingua Latina, Varro gives to this word camillus a false etymology; he establishes a link to the Greek word kάsmiloV that refers in the Samothracian mysteries to Hermes as a servant of the Great Gods. By this false etymology, Varro… Abstract | Volume | Other papers 14,50 € Bemerkungen zu den karischen Personennamen aus Borsippa = Paper = by Zsolt SIMON. — Cet article présente une enquête critique du matériau onomastique des Cariens dans la ville de Borsippa, y compris de… Abstract | Volume | Other papers 14,50 € Multiculturalism and the Neo-Assyrian Empire Mattias KARLSSON. — This article investigates the image of the Neo-Assyrian empire as multicultural by collecting, classifying, and analysing data derived from the prosopography of the Neo-Assyrian empire which focus on gentilics… Abstract | Volume | Other papers 14,50 € Les Coupables errances d’un moine. Héric d’Auxerre et Alésia = Paper = by Danielle PORTE. — I want to show how, changing one letter when you read or write the name of some locality, you also change everything was established about the very evenements History had for a long time admitted as true realty and always in the same manner described… Abstract | Volume | Other papers 14,50 € Un caso di interferenza linguistica in area microasiatica: su alcuni antroponimi composti del panfilio = Paper =Cet essai analyse certains anthroponymes composés pamphyliens possédant la voyelle de liaison -a-. Dans le panorama de la dialectologie grecque, il s’agit d’une particularité presque exclusive du dialecte pamphylien. Après avoir écarté la possibilité d’un trait héréditaire propre aux dialectes achéens, on propose d’analyser cette spécificité du pamphylien en tant que produit d’une interférence du substrat anatolien et louvite en particulier.Details | Volume | Other papers 14,50 € Éléments d’onomastique hourrito-louvite et la légende étrusque de Tagès A. PORTNOFF. — The story of Tages is one of the most authentic Etruscan legends. Nevertheless, his name cannot be easily explained by Etruscan… Details | Volume | Other papers 14,50 €