| John Gardner Wilkinson - 1848 - 504 Seiten
...them. Who, indeed, can doubt that such names, as Vostitza, Goritza*, Slavitza, Veligosti, and others f, are Slavonic, and not Hellenic? and how can local...country have been entirely Germanised; as, for instance, LeipsicJ, Kamenz§, Kostock||, &c, " The existence of the Slavonians in the north of Germany is a known... | |
| Valerian Krasinski (Count) - 1851 - 412 Seiten
...is almost superfluous to observe, that the inhabitants from whose language the names of localities were derived must have remained a considerable time...country where the places named by them are situated. It appears, therefore, that the present population of Morea has at least as much Slavonic as Hellenic... | |
| Walerjan Skorobohaty Krasinski (hrabia) - 1851 - 406 Seiten
...is almost superfluous to observe, that the inhabitants from whose langnage the names of localities were derived must have remained a considerable time...from the country where the places named by them are sitnated. It appears, therefore, that the present population of Morea has at least as much Slavonic... | |
| Walerian Skorobohaty KRASINSKI (Count.), Valerian Krasinski (Count) - 1853 - 168 Seiten
...others bearing Slavonic names, such as Goritza (formerly Mantinea), Slavitza, Vostitza, Veligosti, etc. Besides, the inhabitants from whose language the names...country where the places named by them are situated*. The name of Morea may be also satisfactorily derived from the Slavonic word More, the sea, — a much... | |
| Valerian Krasinski (Count), Walerian Skorobohaty KRASINSKI (Count.) - 1869 - 522 Seiten
...is almost superfluous to observe, that the inhabitants from whose language the names of localities were derived must have remained a considerable time...country where the places named by them are situated. It appears, therefore, that the present population of Morea has at least as much Slavonic as Hellenic... | |
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