Minos, 1957, Vol. 5
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2024-03-29T13:37:27ZMinoische Beiträge III
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Schon beginnt die Ventris'sche Entzifferung weitere Kreise zu ziehen, indem auch die linearen A-Urkunden neues Interesse erwecken. Davon zeugen die jüngst erschienenen Beiträge von Pugliese Carratelli, Goold und Pope. Dass zwischen den beiden linearen Schriftarten, trotz unzweifelhaft festzustellender Übereinstimmungen, ein deutlicher Unterschied existiert, ist ja sowohl was Zeichenbestand als Zeichengruppen betrifft, anerkannt.
1957-01-01T00:00:00ZÍndice
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1957-01-01T00:00:00ZMykenisch wo-wo ko-to-no
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In den mykenischen Texten kommt ein Wort wo-wo mehrfach vor. Das bisher publizierte Material zeigt es 26mal in Pylos und zweimal in Knossos. An allen Stellen mit Ausnahme von zweien wird es «regelmässig», d. h. mit den beiden nach rechts schauenden Zeichen wo hintereinander geschrieben; nur in PY Eb338.2 und E0278 ist das zweite Zeichen symmetrisch zum ersten, da der kleine oben angefügte horizontale Strich mit dem vertikalen Haken nicht wie üblich nach rechts, sondern nach links gerichtet ist und die beiden Zeichen also gegeneinander schauen.
1957-01-01T00:00:00ZPY Ad 684
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The series of Aa, Ab and Ad tablets from Pylos form a consistent set of records dealing with one and the same class of people. The Ad lists however were not written in the same manner as the Aa and Ab lists. Not only are there among the Ad tablets eight that bear an additional note by the same scribe, written as ah addendum or afterthought.
1957-01-01T00:00:00ZSulle epigrafi in lineare A di carattere sacrale
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Raccolgo qui le epigrafi cretesi in Lineare A che, per essere scritte su oggetti pertinenti al culto, hanno sicuramente carattere sacrale.
1957-01-01T00:00:00ZA Mycenaean Tomb Inventory
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The above group of tablets is among the most interesting of those discovered by Prof. C. W. Biegen during the excavations at Ano Eñglianos in 1952-53. They have already been the subject of a paper by M. Ventris. The present essay is the result of an independent study of these texts, and the excuse for its publication is that, while there is broad agreement between Ventris and myself, we differ in a number of details important for our knowledge of Mycenaean culture and above all in our interpretation of the opening formula which refers to the occasion on which these documents were drawn up. It will be well under each topic to list the points of agreement before proceeding to the discussion of our differences.
1957-01-01T00:00:00ZPotnia
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The divine names encountered on the Mycenaean tablets open up a whole new field for investigation. The final conclusions must be left to the experts on Greek religion, and the object of this study is only to examine the occurrences of one of these divine names and offer some preliminary suggestions about its owner.
1957-01-01T00:00:00ZVarios títulos
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1957-01-01T00:00:00ZVarios Títulos
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1957-01-01T00:00:00ZVarios Títulos
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1957-01-01T00:00:00ZNotes on Two Broken Tablets from Pylos
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The excellent observation of M. S. Ruipérez1 (and of Ventris and Chadwick) that the two tablets PY Sn64 and An2l8 are parts of a single record has led to a re-examination of the classification which separated them, the copies and the texts, and the photographs.
1957-01-01T00:00:00ZMycénien dama/duina «intendant»
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Les termes ici discutés le seront à partir des données pyliennes, qui fournissent à la fois les exemples les plus nombreux et les contextes les plus utiles; il sera ensuite (et accessoirement) question des témoignages cnossiens au 8. Pour la commodité de la discussion (1-8), nous symboliserons conventionnellement par da le signe 51 du syllabaire, en nous réservant de revenir ensuite (9-10) sur la valeur phonétique (da? du?) de ce signe.
1957-01-01T00:00:00ZVarios Títulos
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1957-01-01T00:00:00ZDo-qe-ja, diosa micènica de la fecundidad
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La presente tableta (PY An607) no encuentra ningún paralelo exacto entre las demás de los archivos de Pilos, Micenas y Cnosos, pero aun así hay algunas de sentido aproximado, que pueden ayudar a su interpretación. El paralelo más claro es el de las tabletas que dan relaciones de esclavos, como ya vio Furumark, y dentro de éstas la más semejante es PY Tn3i6, en que se ofrecen a divinidades femeninas ofrendas de mujeres y a las masculinas, de hombres.
1957-01-01T00:00:00ZL'iscrizione HTi3
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L'ideogramma VINUM assicura che la contabilità ha per oggetto questo prodotto, evidentemente calcolato con un'unità di misura non espressa, perché costante nell'uso degli scribi di H. Triada. I gruppi di segni che precedono le cifre sono dunque i nomi dei soggetti (persone, località o simm.) che ricevono o consegnano le varie quantità di vino; il primo gruppo dell'intestazione designerà, a seconda dell'attività svolta dai soggetti dell'enumerazione, il soggetto che riceve le quantità inviate da questi o che invia le quantità da questi ricevute; te, forse abbreviazione o ideogramma, indica l'operazione commerciale («ricevere» oppure «mandare» o simm.).
1957-01-01T00:00:00ZRepertoire des inscriptions chypro-minoennes
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Devant la multiplication des découvertes de documents inscrits chypro-minoens en ces dernières années, il a paru utile d'en dresser un inventaire sommaire sous forme de répertoire, afin de remplacer et surtout de compléter les listes qui ont été données naguère1. Il ne s'agit naturellement pas d'un corpus, dont la publication à l'heure actuelle est encore impossible pour des raisons diverses: mais un catalogue des documents pourra rendre service et aider à la préparation d'un recueil détaillé.
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