Names
Alec Battles
alec.battles at gmail.com
Tue Oct 5 00:07:59 UTC 2010
I'd also be interested in reading about this. I don't know German, but
Google translate does a remarkably good job of rendering German text
into English. That said, Colas's thesis is not available online, as
far as I can tell. Does anyone know of an online resource
(language-agnostic)?
Alec
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Stefanie Teufel <stefanyteufel at yahoo.de> wrote:
> Hi,
> if you looking for the ancient Maya, you can check the doctoral thesis of
> Pierre Colas "Sinn und Bedeutung Klassischer Maya Personennamen"
> (Publisher: Sauerwein).
> But it is in German.
> Best
> Stefanie
>
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> Von: Kier Salmon <k_salmon at ipinc.net>
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> Gesendet: Montag, den 4. Oktober 2010, 2:04:23 Uhr
> Betreff: [Nahuat-l] Names
>
> Recently I got an inquiry as to how the Mayans made up their names and
> were there rules?
>
> I remember some time ago somebody posted a compilation of female and
> male Nahuatl names from the extant papers. Would anybody know if a
> similar work has been done for Mayan names and where I could find such
> a resource?
>
> Thank you all for your kind attention.
>
> Kier Salmon
>
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