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Review of The Idea of Humanity: Anthropology and Anthroponomy in Kant’s Ethics, by David G. Sussman
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Un documento notarial de Santiago de Compostela escrito en galego en 1337 [PDF]
Rodríguez Parada, Raquel
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Speaking to one another: personal memories of the past in Armenia and Turkey: wish they hadn't left [PDF]
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Multicultural references in Romanian anthroponomy of medieval Transylvania
Proceedings of the International Conference on Onomastics ”Name and Naming”., 2022This paper analyzes medieval onomastics in the Romanian historical province of Transylvania (11th–14th centuries), a multicultural area, corresponding to the ethnic, linguistic and religious diversity of the population. The different ethnic communities are ruled by a unique administrative authority, but the multicultural environment exercises a major ...
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Jealousy Names, Civilised Names: Anthroponomy of the Jlao Kru of Liberia
Man; A Monthly Record of Anthropological Science, 1980This article describes the naming practices of a west African community with a long tradition of migration, formerly overseas. Two major systems co-exist, enabling an individual's specifically ethnic and 'civilised' identities to be distinguished. Personal names classify the individual as a species, as Levi-Strauss has pointed out.
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