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Traianus vs. Troianus. Când antropologia culturală se întâlnește cu lingvistica, istoria și arheologia

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Publication: Philologica Jassyensia, XVI (1), Section In honorem Sanda Golopenţia-Eretescu, p. 275-279
p-ISSN:1841-5377
e-ISSN:2247-8353
Publisher:Institutul de Filologie Română „A. Philippide”
Place:Iaşi
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Abstract:[Traianus vs. Troianus. When Cultural Anthropology Meets Linguistics, History and Archeology]
Traian’s memory has been preserved for almost two thousand years by the Romanians and by some Slavic peoples. As for the form Troian there have been debates among philologists. Some of them stated that Troian would have a Slavic origin, others considered that it appeared in the Romanian language. Recent archeological discoveries (Michael Speidel, Const. C. Petolescu) indicate that the version Troian existed even in the Ancient world thus all the previuos hypotheses have been refuted.
Key words:Traianus, Troianus, hypothesis, Slavic, Roman, cultural anthropology, linguistics, history, archeology
Language: Romanian
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