О antroponimiji Azala
Anthroponymy of the Azali
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U radu se govori o ličnim imenima plemena Azala, koje je živelo na
severu Panonije i u rimsko doba činilo veću peregrinu zajednicu u toj rimskoj
provinciji. Obično se smatra da je u pitanju panonsko (»ilirsko«) pleme, koje je
pod Tiberijem preseljeno u severnu Panoniju iz doline Drave i da ono
predstavlja svojevrsno »lingvističko ostrvo« u severnoj Panoniji, budući
okruženo keltskim plemenima Boja, Eraviska, Herkunijata. Analizirajući
antroponimiju Azala zabeleženu u epigrafskim spomenicima, dolazi se do
zaključka da bi taj stav trebalo revidirati, o čemu govori činjenica da se
značajan broj nelatinskih ličnih imena kod Azala može smatrati keltskim.
In the present paper the author deals with native personal names of the tribe of
the Azali who lived in northern Pannonia, where they were organized into a
large civitas peregrina in Roman times. Based on the anthroponymy, it is usually
considered that the Azali were of Pannonian (“Illyrian”) origin, and that the tribe,
positioned between the Celtic tribes of Boii and Eravisci, represented a “south
Pannonian linguistic island in northern Pannonia”. It has also been suggested
that they were resettled from southern Pannonia to the north by Tiberius.
However, the onomastic evidence indicates that this thesis needs revision. The
author tries to examine the epigraphically attested personal names of the Azali,
dividing them into two cathegories: 1. non-Latin personal names recorded in
Latin inscriptions, in which the Azalian origin is expressed (29); 2. non-Latin
personal names attested in the inscriptions from the territory of the civitas
peregrina (38). The analysis of the onom...astics inventory shows that a significant
number of records appear to be Celtic.
Ključne reči:
anthroponymy / Latin Epigraphy / Roman Province of Pannonia. / Azali / civitates peregrinae / onomasticsIzvor:
Lucida intervalla: časopis za klasične nauke, 2013, 42, 119-142Izdavač:
- Odeljenje za klasične nauke Filozofskog fakulteta u Beogradu
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Društvo, duhovno-materijalna kultura i komunikacije u praistoriji i ranoj istoriji Balkana (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-177012)
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Балканолошки институт САНУ / Institute for Balkan Studies SASATY - JOUR AU - Grbić, Dragana PY - 2013 UR - http://emu.f.bg.ac.rs/lucidaintervalla/issues/42(2013).pdf UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/3915 AB - U radu se govori o ličnim imenima plemena Azala, koje je živelo na severu Panonije i u rimsko doba činilo veću peregrinu zajednicu u toj rimskoj provinciji. Obično se smatra da je u pitanju panonsko (»ilirsko«) pleme, koje je pod Tiberijem preseljeno u severnu Panoniju iz doline Drave i da ono predstavlja svojevrsno »lingvističko ostrvo« u severnoj Panoniji, budući okruženo keltskim plemenima Boja, Eraviska, Herkunijata. Analizirajući antroponimiju Azala zabeleženu u epigrafskim spomenicima, dolazi se do zaključka da bi taj stav trebalo revidirati, o čemu govori činjenica da se značajan broj nelatinskih ličnih imena kod Azala može smatrati keltskim. AB - In the present paper the author deals with native personal names of the tribe of the Azali who lived in northern Pannonia, where they were organized into a large civitas peregrina in Roman times. Based on the anthroponymy, it is usually considered that the Azali were of Pannonian (“Illyrian”) origin, and that the tribe, positioned between the Celtic tribes of Boii and Eravisci, represented a “south Pannonian linguistic island in northern Pannonia”. It has also been suggested that they were resettled from southern Pannonia to the north by Tiberius. However, the onomastic evidence indicates that this thesis needs revision. The author tries to examine the epigraphically attested personal names of the Azali, dividing them into two cathegories: 1. non-Latin personal names recorded in Latin inscriptions, in which the Azalian origin is expressed (29); 2. non-Latin personal names attested in the inscriptions from the territory of the civitas peregrina (38). The analysis of the onomastics inventory shows that a significant number of records appear to be Celtic. PB - Odeljenje za klasične nauke Filozofskog fakulteta u Beogradu T2 - Lucida intervalla: časopis za klasične nauke T1 - О antroponimiji Azala T1 - Anthroponymy of the Azali SP - 119 EP - 142 IS - 42 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_3915 ER -
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Grbić, D.. (2013). О antroponimiji Azala. in Lucida intervalla: časopis za klasične nauke Odeljenje za klasične nauke Filozofskog fakulteta u Beogradu.(42), 119-142. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_3915
Grbić D. О antroponimiji Azala. in Lucida intervalla: časopis za klasične nauke. 2013;(42):119-142. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_3915 .
Grbić, Dragana, "О antroponimiji Azala" in Lucida intervalla: časopis za klasične nauke, no. 42 (2013):119-142, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_3915 .