Two Bithynian Deities (original) (raw)

Θεµις in the Mycenaean Lexicon and the Etymology of the Place-Name *ti-mi-to a-ko

Tom Palaima

Faventia, 2000

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The mystery of Timikleos solved! [in:] A. Łajtar, G. Ochała, J. Van der Vliet (eds.), Nubian Voices II. New Texts and Studies on Christian Nubian Culture [= Journal of Juristic Papyrology Supplement 27], Warsaw 2015, pp. 231-244

Adam Łajtar

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"A Votive Offering to Meter Tymenaia", Adalya XII (2009) 103–106.

Hüseyin Sami Öztürk

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Themis in the Mycenaean Lexicon and the Etymology of the Place Name *ti-mi-to a-ko

thomas palaima

Faventia, 2000

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Sipis ‒ yet another Phrygian name in the Neo-Hittite world? With commentaries on some recent discoveries of Phrygians in Hieroglyphic Luwian texts

Zsolt Simon

In: Bartomeu Obrador-Cursach – Ignasi-Xavier Adiego (eds.): Phrygian linguistics and epigraphy: new insights. Barcino Monographica Orientalia 20. Series Anatolica et Indogermanica 3. Barcelona, Edicions de la Universitat de Barcelona, 2022, 155-171.

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Greek Place Names in The Charter of Foundation of the Abbey of Tihany

Rudolf Szentgyörgyi

Ephemeris Hungarologica

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« Two Phrygian Gods between Phrygia and Dacia », Colloquium Anatolicum 15 (2016), p. 70-83.

Alexandru Avram

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A likely translation of the Old Phrygian phrase "Tekiseton Dagoy" on an idol-shaped stele found in the territory of Nakoleia, as well of the Thagi-in Scythian Thagimasadas, the Scythian Neptune. Updated 2nd version.

Alexandru Gheorghiu

2022

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Kurtis: A Phrygian Name in the Neo-Hittite World

Zsolt Simon

News from the Lands of the Hittites. Scientific Journal for Anatolian Research 1 (2017) 113-118.

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A Note on IvKios, 58 // Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik. Bd. 201. 2017. P. 160-162.

Oleg Gabelko

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72.1-2.04-casule-i.-the-indo-european-etymology-of-the-phrygian-theonym-silenos.pdf

Ilija Casule

Ziva Antika

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Adiego (2019) The Survival of the God Name Sarruma in Cilician Names in the Greek Sources

Ignasi-Xavier Adiego Lajara

Altorientalische Forschungen, 2019

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An Armenian theonym of Indo-European origin: Ayg ‘Dawn Goddess’

Hrach Martirosyan

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The Tiryns Alphabetic Inscription: An Alternative Interpretation

Duane Smith

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Notes on Inscriptions from Southern Anatolia. Names and Provenances. ZPE 196 2015 147-154

Jean-Sébastien Balzat

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Tukulti-Ninurta I., Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie vol. 14 (2014) 176-178.

Michael P Streck

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The gods of the Phrygian inscriptions

Bartomeu Obrador-Cursach

Obrador-Cursach, Bartomeu; Adiego, Ignasi-Xavier (eds.), Phrygian linguistics and epigraphy: new insights, 2022

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From Name to Myth (Based on Russian Cultural and Literary Tradition) // Religions. 2023. № 14 (1412). P. 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel14111412. Cоавтор: Surikova Olesya D.

Elena L . Berezovich

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Greek Female Names in the Greek Inscriptions in Bulgaria. – Linguistique balkanique , XXXIX, 3–4, 1997–1998, 110–123.

mirena slavova

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“The Urartian Weather God Teišeba”. ARAMAZD: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies, Volume IX, Issue 1-2015, Yerevan 2015, pp., 125-142.

Miqayel Badalyan

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"Names in ERM- in Southern Asia Minor. A Contribution to the Cultural History of Ancient Lycia" in Chiron 44 2014, 253-284

Jean-Sébastien Balzat

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Hittite yaya(i)-

Alexander Nikolaev

Indogermanische Forschungen 121 (2016) 63–68

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Nine Observations on the Old Phrygian Inscription from Vezirhan (2008)

Yaroslav Gorbachov

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‘Photios and the Bulgar Language (τῶγα, tuğ)’, Byzantinoslavica 79 (2021) 41–58

Philip Rance

Byzantinoslavica. Revue Internationale des Études Byzantines, 2021

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‘A Remark Concerning the Origin of the Name Kh. Midras/Drousia’

Guy Stiebel

, in Zissu B., Erlich A. and Faust A. (eds.), Amos Kloner’s Festschrift, Jerusalem and Eretz-Israel 8-9, 2011-2013, Ramat-Gan, 2013, pp. 165-168 (Hebrew).

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One of the minor gods: A case study on Khentytjenenet, an Old Kingdom deity of Saqqara and Abusir

Prague Egyptological Studies (PES), Veronika Dulíková

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Reflexes of Western Anatolian Toponyms in the Linear B Texts

Dr. Fred C. Woudhuizen [ 1959 - 2021 ]

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Where linguistics fails: towards interpretations of some divine names in the Roman Danubian Provinces

Alexander Falileyev

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Notes on the "Black Stones" from Tyana

Maya Vassileva

1992

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Epigraphica armeniaca hierosolymitana, VII

Michael E . Stone

Revue des ?tudes Arm?niennes, 2005

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Aquila, Symmachus and Theodotion in Armenia (review)

Johann Cook

Hebrew Studies, 2000

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Bülent Öztürk, The History of Tieion/Tios (Eastern Bithynia) in the light of Inscriptions, M. Manoledakis (ed.), Exploring the Hospitable Sea. Proceedings of the International Workshop on the Black Sea in Antiquity held in in Thessaloniki, 21–23 September 2012, Oxford 2013

Bülent Öztürk

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Grecisms in the Ancient Armenian Timaeus

Irene Tinti

GAZZANO, F., TRAINA, G., PAGANI, L. (eds.), Greek Texts and Armenian Traditions. Proceedings of an International Colloquium (Genova, October 21st‒22nd, 2013), de Gruyter (Trends in Classics. Supplementary Volumes), Berlin, 2016

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A COMMON MODEL IN THE FORMATION OF THE NOUN "GOD" IN THE SLAVIC AND GERMANIC LANGUAGE FAMILIES

Peter Georgiev

2020

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On the Chronology and Attribution of the Old Armenian Timaeus: a Status Quaestionis and New Perspectives (full text, 2 files)

Irene Tinti

Egitto e Vicino Oriente , 2012

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