Roman Carthage – An Ethnic Conglomeration? A Study of the Anthroponymy of an African Metropolis

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
Antichthon Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI:10.1017/ann.2022.3
Martyna Świerk
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Abstract This article discusses nearly 1,200 names of individuals appearing in inscriptions from Roman Carthage. The aim of the study is to answer the question whether there are indications in the anthroponymic tradition that may support the thesis of the multiculturalism of the city. The analyses focus primarily on the cognomen, which constitutes the most individualized element of the Roman naming system. Besides the unquestioned, dominating role of the nomenclature that was typical of the Roman cultural circle, local onomastics also revealed the relationships that existed between local traditions, which were mainly of Punic origins, as well as the influences of eastern migrations. An important point in the analysis of names with Punic and Greek provenance, and the Latin cognomina described as African, was to consider the abundance of their occurrence in each social group. Thus, names could be examined not only as a possible marker of ethnicity, but also as a marker of social affiliation, which is important especially in the context of cognomina graeca. In the last part of the article, the results are presented in a broader regional context, with the aim of presenting the specificity of the anthroponymy of Roman Carthage.
罗马迦太基-一个民族的集合体?非洲大都市的拟人化研究
本文讨论了罗马迦太基铭文中出现的近1200个人名。这项研究的目的是回答这样一个问题,即在拟人传统中是否有迹象可以支持城市多元文化主义的论点。分析主要集中在同源词上,它构成了罗马命名系统中最个性化的元素。除了罗马文化圈中典型的命名法无可置疑的主导作用外,地方的命名法还揭示了主要源自布匿的地方传统与东方移民的影响之间存在的关系。在分析具有布匿语和希腊语来源的名字以及被描述为非洲人的拉丁同源词时,重要的一点是要考虑它们在每个社会群体中出现的丰富程度。因此,名字不仅可以作为种族的可能标记,而且可以作为社会归属的标记进行审查,这在同源graeca的背景下尤其重要。在文章的最后一部分,结果在更广泛的区域背景下呈现,目的是呈现罗马迦太基的拟人的特殊性。
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