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2016 | 64 | 3 | 497 – 509

Article title

LATINSKÉ ETNONYMÁ SLOVÁKOV V STREDOVEKU A NOVOVEKU: SCLAVI, PANNONI, SLAVI

Title variants

EN
Latin ethnonyms of the Slovaks in medieval and modern times: Sclavi, Pannoni, Slavi

Languages of publication

SK

Abstracts

EN
The author concerned himself with identifying, describing and explaining the exceptional phenomenon of the gradual introduction and changes of the Latin ethnonyms for the Slovaks in the Middle Ages, when they were named “Sclavi”, and especially in modern times when they appropriated the invented ethnonym “Pannoni”, and finally also “Slavi”. By giving up the ethnonym “Sclavi”, they wanted to escape from the interpretation “sclavus = slave, prisoner” familiar in the non-Slovak environment of the Hungarians and Germans. These ethnonyms are found in Latin texts of domestic Slovak and Hungarian or foreign Czech, Austrian and Polish origin. They took over the ethnonym “Sclavi” from the surrounding European environment, but the ethnonyms “Pannoni” and “Slavi” were their own linguistic initiative and product. It was only in the first half of the 19th century, when educated Slovaks gave up using Latin as the written, official language, that they abandoned the invented ethnonym “Slavi”. The ethnonym “Slováci” was normally used in texts written in Slovak from the 15th century.

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Volume

64

Issue

3

Pages

497 – 509

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Contributors

  • Ploštín 18, 031 01 Liptovský Mikuláš, Slovak Republic

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Publication order reference

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