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Iranisches Personennamenbuch / Iranische Personennamen in Manichäischer Überlieferung


Iranisches Personennamenbuch / Iranische Personennamen in Manichäischer Überlieferung, Iranisches Personennamenbuch

Iranisches Personennamenbuch Band II: Mitteliranische Namen: Faszikel I
Iranisches Personennamenbuch, Band 889 1. Aufl.

von: Iris Colditz, Rüdiger Schmitt, Heiner Eichner, Bert G. Fragner, Velizar Sadovski, Florian Schwarz

62,00 €

Verlag: Verlag der österreich. Akademie der Wissenschaften
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 18.04.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9783700183099
Sprache: deutsch

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This volume presents for the first time a full collection of the personal names attested in Iranian sources of Manichaeism, an ancient dualistic and syncretistic world religion (3rd–14th century). This extremely heterogeneous corpus from the Central Asian Turfan oasis (Xinjiang, China) goes back to the golden age of Manichaeism in the Uygur steppe empire and the kingdom of Qočo (8th–11th century) but can be partly traced back to more ancient originals. It comprises ca. 4700 text fragments in Middle Persian, Parthian, Sogdian, Bactrian and New Persian written in Manichaean, Sogdian and Old Turkish runic scripts. The 766 entries contain Iranian, hybrid, and non-Iranian names, which reflect the ethnic and religious diversity of the peoples along the Silk Road. The name bearers are historical persons as well as fictitious characters from myth and literature. Obsolete and differing readings as well as “ghost names” are specifically marked. The presentation of the names follows the guidelines of the Iranisches Personennamenbuch. Each entry lists transliteration, transcription and all references of the name, including spelling variants, text duplicates and versions in other scripts or languages, followed by prosopographical data: titles, designations of offices or professions. Reference is made to indirect transmissions of the name (“Nebenüberlieferung”) in non-Iranian Manichaica, the writings of Arabic historians and in antiheretical Christian and Zoroastrian scriptures. At the end follows the morphological and etymological interpretation of the name. The explored material is displayed in detailed indexes. The volume is of special interest to specialists in Iranian studies, linguistics, religious studies and history.

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