| I have recently updated my web page entitled: |
| Antique Europe (Evropa v antiki in poprej) |
| (http://sloveneti.tripod.com/) |
| My attempt was to reveal to the public eye and scrutiny the largest part of my work, namely the area where Veneti and Etruscan overlap. |
| I am trying to keep the momentum that was put into motion by our great three men, Dr. Jozko Savli, Matej Bor and Ivan Tomazic, going, and moreover win over the hearts of our younger generations of historians and linguists, because there is no doubt in my mind, the two ethnic groups, namely Veneti and Etruscan are related. My work supports this claim. Unfortunately the most convincing evidence is written in a rather technical (academic) manner, but is nevertheless worth reading, at least where extensive narratives are provided. Here is one such link: |
| OanXvil is not a name of an Etruscan family, but rather the God of the Underworld ..... |
| (http://sloveneti.tripod.com/veg/e/Etr/etrw-ClaCleCli-table_e.html#bog_podzemlja_oanxvil) |
| A more readable of these Etruscan studies is posted in the article, where I augmented Bor's work on the Etruscan word "clan". His work only uncovered one strictly linguistic aspect of this word, however, I discovered a new way to interpret the word in a spiritual context, which soon proved to be of no less linguistic importance. Indeed, the study expands well beyond a single word "clan" and deals with a group of related words, that only could be seen through that spiritual prism, which Bor at the time did not have. |
| Here are two links to the studies just mentioned: |
| Etruscan inscriptions: group "man, swear, clean..." |
| (http://sloveneti.tripod.com/veg/e/Etr/etrw-ClaCleCli-expl_e.html) - in English |
| Etruscanski napisi skupine "clovek, klati, kleti - cistiti duso"... |
| (http://sloveneti.tripod.com/veg/s/Etr/etrw-ClaCleCli-expl_s.html) - in Slovene |
| Finally, I also have a very attractive article explaining Slavic and Slovene word for the Moon and month (mesec), which is a part of a larger and more serious linguistic study. The larger encompassing linguistic article could be an eye opener for young academics, who are looking for new ways to break the glass ceiling put there by the established or official academia back home and more or less everywhere else. Nevertheless, I believe the article "Luna (Mesec) and month (mesec)" is so attractive that anybody dealing with similar issues would not hesitate to post it on their own website. The articles are explaining Slovene words and / or toponyms and exist in both English and Slovene. |
| Here are the links: |
| Luna (Mesec) and month (mesec) ... |
| (http://sloveneti.tripod.com/veg/e/Uvod/organizacija_jezikov_e.html#luna_mesec) - in English |
| Luna - Mesec in mesec ... |
| (http://sloveneti.tripod.com/veg/s/Uvod/organizacija_jezikov_s.html#luna_mesec) - in Slovene |
| I hope you will find my letter, and indeed my work interesting too! |
| Regards, Igor Pirnovar |