The Etymology of the PNs Artimas and Arteimas from Asia Minor: a New Explanation

The etymology of the PNs Artimas and Arteimas has been disputed among scholars. Initially, Artimas was considered to be an Iranian loanword (from the OIran. PN *R ̥ tima-). However, some researchers defended the position that Artimas was presumably constructed on the basis of the Greek-epichoric GN...

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Autor: Vernet Pons, Mariona
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Fecha de publicación:2016
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Barcelona
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Palabra clave:Llengües anatòliques
Etimologia
Anatolian languages
Etymology
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spelling The Etymology of the PNs Artimas and Arteimas from Asia Minor: a New ExplanationVernet Pons, MarionaLlengües anatòliquesEtimologiaAnatolian languagesEtymologyThe etymology of the PNs Artimas and Arteimas has been disputed among scholars. Initially, Artimas was considered to be an Iranian loanword (from the OIran. PN *R ̥ tima-). However, some researchers defended the position that Artimas was presumably constructed on the basis of the Greek-epichoric GN Ἄρτεμις/Ertemi. Moreover, other scholars prefer to analyse Artimas and Arteimas together as being two variations of the same PN. The discussion remains open. The purpose of this article is to throw some light on the problem by assuming that Artimas and Arteimas would have had different etymologies, with one being Iranian, and the other, epichoric. This explanation will be made in the light of the correspondence between the Aram. PN ˀrtym 'Artimas' and the Aram. GN ˀrtmw 'Artemis', as well as between the Lyd. PN Artimas 'Artimas' and the GN Artimuś 'Artemis', and taking into account all the sources and languages from Asia Minor where both PNs occur.Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona2016info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/2445/118857Articles publicats en revistes (Filologia Clàssica, Romànica i Semítica)reponame:Dipòsit Digital de la UBinstname:Universidad de BarcelonaInglésReproducció del document publicat a: http://revistes.uab.cat/faventia/article/view/v34-36-vernetFaventia, 2016, vol. 34-36, p. 99-110cc-by-nc (c) Vernet i Pons, Mariona, 2016http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/esinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:diposit.ub.edu:2445/1188572026-05-27T06:46:51Z
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title The Etymology of the PNs Artimas and Arteimas from Asia Minor: a New Explanation
spellingShingle The Etymology of the PNs Artimas and Arteimas from Asia Minor: a New Explanation
Vernet Pons, Mariona
Llengües anatòliques
Etimologia
Anatolian languages
Etymology
title_short The Etymology of the PNs Artimas and Arteimas from Asia Minor: a New Explanation
title_full The Etymology of the PNs Artimas and Arteimas from Asia Minor: a New Explanation
title_fullStr The Etymology of the PNs Artimas and Arteimas from Asia Minor: a New Explanation
title_full_unstemmed The Etymology of the PNs Artimas and Arteimas from Asia Minor: a New Explanation
title_sort The Etymology of the PNs Artimas and Arteimas from Asia Minor: a New Explanation
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Vernet Pons, Mariona
author Vernet Pons, Mariona
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Llengües anatòliques
Etimologia
Anatolian languages
Etymology
topic Llengües anatòliques
Etimologia
Anatolian languages
Etymology
description The etymology of the PNs Artimas and Arteimas has been disputed among scholars. Initially, Artimas was considered to be an Iranian loanword (from the OIran. PN *R ̥ tima-). However, some researchers defended the position that Artimas was presumably constructed on the basis of the Greek-epichoric GN Ἄρτεμις/Ertemi. Moreover, other scholars prefer to analyse Artimas and Arteimas together as being two variations of the same PN. The discussion remains open. The purpose of this article is to throw some light on the problem by assuming that Artimas and Arteimas would have had different etymologies, with one being Iranian, and the other, epichoric. This explanation will be made in the light of the correspondence between the Aram. PN ˀrtym 'Artimas' and the Aram. GN ˀrtmw 'Artemis', as well as between the Lyd. PN Artimas 'Artimas' and the GN Artimuś 'Artemis', and taking into account all the sources and languages from Asia Minor where both PNs occur.
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