Posts Tagged “N.G.L Hammond”

Some of the most usual fallacies used by FYROM's hideous propaganda are the baseless assumptions included in the following statement:
"The Greeks unanimously stereotyped the Macedonians as 'barbarians' and treated them in the same bigoted manner in which they treated all non-Greeks. After all, no Greek people/tribe was ever called "Barbarian".
This statement is most interesting for what it reveals about those ... Tags: ancient macedonians, barbarians, demosthenes, fyrom, greeks, isocrates, Language, megarians, N.G.L Hammond, thrasymachus
5 Comments »

Deductions and explanation of the term 'barbaroi'
The deductions are the following. The Macedonians and the Magnesians lived 'around Pieria and Olympus', which I take to be the high ground where there were fine summer pastures. Each spoke its own dialect of Greek. The dialects were related to one another. But both were different from ... Tags: barbarians, barbaroi, Epirus, history, macedonia, macedonians, magnesians, molossians, N.G.L Hammond, orestae, strabo, thucydides, upper macedonia
No Comments »

Ο Μανώλης Ανδρόνικος (Photo@ mlahanas.de)
Ο Μανώλης Ανδρόνικος μιλάει για Bernal, Hammond, Borza και για την Αδέκαστη Ιστορία.
Αντιμετωπίζοντας κάποιο σύγχρονο ιστορικό γεγονός με αμηχανία και μη θέλοντας να ριψοκινδυνεύσουμε την κρίση μας καταφεύγουμε στην τυπική έκφραση: αυτό θα το κρίνει η αδέκαστη Ιστορία. Τι σημαίνει μια τέτοια έκφραση δεν το θεωρούμε απαραίτητο να το διευκρινίσουμε, ωσάν να ... Tags: eugene borza, αρχαίοι μακεδόνες, αρχαιολογία, ιστορία, μακεδονία, Μανώλης Ανδρόνικος, N.G.L Hammond
1 Comment »

(2) The Language of Ancient Macedonians according to modern Linguists and Historians
* Hammond & Griffith "A History of Macedonia 550-336 BC" Vol II
"Macedonian was not a non-Greek language but a dialect of the
Greek language in which Alexander spoke for a special purpose;
and in the case of his order the vocabulary, as well as the
pronunciation, was ... Tags: ancient greece, ancient macedonian dialect, ancient macedonian language, dorian, Greek Language, greeks, malcolm errington, N.G.L Hammond, north-west greek, olivier masson, oxford classical dictionary, p.a. brunt, thomas martin
9 Comments »

Η ΑΚΟΛΟΥΘΗ ΣΥΛΛΟΓΗ ΕΧΕΙ ΩΣ ΣΚΟΠΟ ΝΑ ΣΑΣ ΠΑΡΕΧΕΙ ΑΠΟΔΕΙΞΕΙΣ ΑΠΟ ΤΙΣ ΠΛΕΟΝ ΕΓΚΥΡΕΣ ΠΗΓΕΣ ΕΝΑΝΤΙΑ ΣΤΗΝ ΑΘΛΙΑ ΔΙΑΣΤΡΕΒΛΩΣΗ ΤΗΣ ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑΣ ΠΟΥ ΣΤΟΧΟ ΕΧΕΙ ΕΝΑ ΑΝΑΠΟΣΠΑΣΤΟ ΚΟΜΜΑΤΙ ΤΟΥ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΣΜΟΥ, ΤΗΝ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΤΗΝ ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ ΤΗΣ.
100 ΣΥΓΧΡΟΝΟΙ ΣΥΓΓΡΑΦΕΙΣ, ΑΝΑΜΕΣΑ ΤΟΥΣ ΔΙΑΣΗΜΟΙ ΙΣΤΟΡΙΚΟΙ ΚΑΙ ΔΙΑΝΟΟΥΜΕΝΟΙ ΑΠΟ ΟΛΟΝ ΤΟΝ ΚΟΣΜΟ...
130 ΒΙΒΛΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΕΚΔΟΣΕΙΣ ΑΠΟΔΕΙΚΝΥΟΥΝ ΠΕΡΙΤΡΑΝΑ ΤΗΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟΤΗΤΑ ΤΩΝ ΑΡΧΑΙΩΝ ... Tags: A. B. Bossworth, Agnes Savill, Alan Filde, Ancient Macedonia, Anthony E. David, Archaeological Institute of America, badian, barker, burckhardt mounteney, cawthorne, Charles Edson, D. G. Hogarth, David Sacks, Donald R. Dudley, edson, ellis, Ernst Curtius, errington, eugene borza, Fergus Millar, fine, Francois Chamoux, George Cawkwell, gottwald wheeler, Graham Shipley, guerdan, Hilding Thylander, Μodern historians, Βrian Bosworth, J. D. Fage, J. E. G. Whitehorne, John A. Fine, John Anthony Crame, John Maxwell O’Brien, Jonathan M. Hall, Kenneth Meyer Setton, L.S. Stavrianos, Lewis Vance Cummings, M. C. Howatson, M. Cary, M. E. Thalheimer, macedonians, marvin archaeological, Mary Renault, N.G.L Hammond, o'brien, P. M. Fraser, Peter Green, Peter Tsouras, R. Malcolm Errington, rawlinson, Richard Gabriel, Richard Stoneman, Robin Lane Fox, Robin Osborne, rops, sherman levinson, Stella Myller-Collet, stoneman, teeple mahaffy, Thomas R Martin, toynbee, Ulrich Wilcken, wilcken, wood
No Comments »

"Speakers of these various Greek dialects settled different parts of Greece at different times during the Middle Bronze Age, with one group, the "northwest" Greeks, developing their own dialect and peopling central Epirus. This was the origin of the Molossian or Epirotic tribes."
E.N.Borza "In the shadow of Olympus; The emergence of Macedon" (revised edition, 1992), ... Tags: antiquity, cambridge ancient history, epirotans, epirots, Epirus, eugene borza, greek world, greek-speaking, jonathan hall, Language, Mitford, N.G.L Hammond, pyrrhus, sakellariou, sylvain auroux
2 Comments »

Modern historians about Macedonia - N.G.L Hammond
Modern historians about Macedonia - R. Malcolm Errington
Modern historians about Macedonia – Robin Lane Fox
Modern historians about Macedonia – Richard Stoneman
Modern historians about Macedonia - Ulrich Wilcken
Modern historians about Macedonia - Eugene Borza
Modern historians about Macedonia - Ernst Badian
Modern historians about Macedonia - Charles Edson
Modern historians about Macedonia - John Maxwell O’Brien
Modern historians about Macedonia - ... Tags: A. B. Bossworth, Agnes Savill, Alan Filde, Anthony E. David, archaeological, Archaeological Institute of America, barker, benjamin ide wheeler, Burckhardt, Charles Edson, D. G. Hogarth, David Sacks, donald kagan, Donald R. Dudley, elisabeth gaynor ellis, ellis, Ernst Curtius, Fergus Millar, fine, Francois Chamoux, George Cawkwell, gottwald, Graham Shipley, guerdan, hansen, herman, Hilding Thylander, J. D. Fage, J. E. G. Whitehorne, J. R. Hamilton, John A. Fine, John Anthony Crame, John Maxwell O'Brien, john teeple, Jonathan M. Hall, Kenneth Meyer Setton, L.S. Stavrianos, levinson, Lewis Vance Cummings, M. C. Howatson, M. Cary, M. E. Thalheimer, mahaffy, marvin, Mary Renault, mogens, mounteney, N.G.L Hammond, nigel guy wilson, nigel wilson, P. M. Fraser, Peter Green, Peter Tsouras, R. Malcolm Errington, rawlinson cawthorne, Richard Gabriel, Richard Stoneman, richard watson, Robin Lane Fox, Robin Osborne, rops, sherman, simon hornblower, Stella Myller-Collet, teeple, Thomas R Martin, Ulrich Wilcken, w. clarysse, Wheeler, William Woodthorpe Tarn, wood
12 Comments »
|