Quiemonis and the epichoric anthroponymy of Ig
The main focus of the article is the personal name Q(u)iemoni(s), recently discovered on a tombstone found in the Church of sv. Janez Krstnik (St. John the Baptist) in Podkraj. Recognising its profound importance for a better understanding of the autochthonous onomastic tradition of Roman-period Ig,...
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description | The main focus of the article is the personal name Q(u)iemoni(s), recently discovered on a tombstone found in the Church of sv. Janez Krstnik (St. John the Baptist) in Podkraj. Recognising its profound importance for a better understanding of the autochthonous onomastic tradition of Roman-period Ig, the etymological and epigraphic approach to the name (recognised as a derivative of the Proto-Indo-European root *keH1- ‘(have a) rest’, probably close in meaning to Latin ‘quiētus’) are coupled with a critical and refined insight into the layered nature of the epichoric anthroponymy. |
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spelling | doaj.art-82ac0f83415043509e8a735d04acc9d52022-12-22T04:26:15ZdeuZRC SAZU, Založba ZRCArheološki Vestnik1581-12040570-89662016-01-01677366Quiemonis and the epichoric anthroponymy of IgLuka RepanšekThe main focus of the article is the personal name Q(u)iemoni(s), recently discovered on a tombstone found in the Church of sv. Janez Krstnik (St. John the Baptist) in Podkraj. Recognising its profound importance for a better understanding of the autochthonous onomastic tradition of Roman-period Ig, the etymological and epigraphic approach to the name (recognised as a derivative of the Proto-Indo-European root *keH1- ‘(have a) rest’, probably close in meaning to Latin ‘quiētus’) are coupled with a critical and refined insight into the layered nature of the epichoric anthroponymy.https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/av/article/view/7801sloveniaigpodkrajroman periodepigraphyanthroponymyetymologymethodology |
spellingShingle | Luka Repanšek Quiemonis and the epichoric anthroponymy of Ig Arheološki Vestnik slovenia ig podkraj roman period epigraphy anthroponymy etymology methodology |
title | Quiemonis and the epichoric anthroponymy of Ig |
title_full | Quiemonis and the epichoric anthroponymy of Ig |
title_fullStr | Quiemonis and the epichoric anthroponymy of Ig |
title_full_unstemmed | Quiemonis and the epichoric anthroponymy of Ig |
title_short | Quiemonis and the epichoric anthroponymy of Ig |
title_sort | quiemonis and the epichoric anthroponymy of ig |
topic | slovenia ig podkraj roman period epigraphy anthroponymy etymology methodology |
url | https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/av/article/view/7801 |
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