The History and Antiquities of the Doric Race, Vol. 1 of 2Müller, Karl Otfried
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The History and Antiquities of the Doric Race, Vol. 1 of 2
Müller, Karl Otfried
Dorians -- History; Greece -- Antiquities, Dorian; Greece -- History -- Dorian Invasions, approximately 1125-1025 B.C.
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FOOTNOTES
1 The map of Northern Greece was not received until that of the
Peloponnese had been engraved; and being intended by the author for
circulation in Germany, as well as in England, the names are given
in Latin. This must serve as an apology for this want of uniformity
in the two maps.
2 See particularly Pouqueville’s list of Albanian words. Compare
Thunmann’s Geschichte der Europäischen Völker, p. 250. Concerning
the Illyrians, see App. 1, § 21, 28.
3 Strabo VII. p. 321 A.
4 Illyrian words in use among the Macedonians: σαυάδαι (_Sileni_) in
Macedonian, δευάδαι in Illyrian; δράμις, _bread_, in Macedonian,
δράμικης among the Athamanes. _Orchomenos_, p. 254. Compare
Hesychius in βατάρα. See the copious collection in Sturz de Dialecto
Macedonica.
5 As this expression is often used in the following pages, I take this
opportunity of stating, that by _an aboriginal people_, I mean one
which, as far as our knowledge extends, first dwelt in a country,
_before_ which we know of no other inhabitants of that country.
6 Justin, VII. 1. Compare Æsch. Suppl. 261.
7 Herod. I. 57. See _Orchomenos_, p. 444.
8 Compare, for example, δαίνειν _to kill_, δάνος _death_, with θανεῖν,
θάνατος; ἐέλδω (ἐέλδωρ in Homer) with ἐθέλω; ἀδραία for αἰδρία, in
which θ loses its aspiration, as φ does in κεφαλὴ (so in German
_haubet_ for _haupt_), ἀφροῦτις for ὀφρὺς (_brow_), Βίλιππος,
Βερενίκη, βαλακρὸς, &c. The aspirate is also frequently lost;
ἐνδομενία or ἐνδυμενία, _furniture_ (in Polybius), with a change of
υ and ο.
_ 9 E.g._ the nominatives ἵπποτα, &c., which are also called
Æolico-Bœotic, Doric, and Thessalian. Sturz _ut sup._ p. 28.
_ 10 E.g._ ζέρεθρα for βάραθρα.
_ 11 E.g._ ταγῶν ἀγὰ, _the leading of the Tagus_, as in Thessaly;
ματτύα, _dainties_, a Thessalian, Macedonian, and also Spartan word.
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