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10 April 2025

9 April 2025

  • diffhist Hadrian 23:07 −474 80.116.225.132 talk (Further reading)
  • diffhist Phoenicia 21:25 +2 Carlstak talk contribs (Read the WP text that the citation supports, it is about 'Poenulus'' the play, regarding which Krahmalkov says : ''Poenulus'', a Latin comedic play written in the early 2nd century BC, appears to preserve a Punic term for the Phoenician/Punic language which may be reconstructed as ''Pōnnīm'', a point disputed by Joseph Naveh") Tags: Undo Reverted
  • diffhist Phoenicia 20:15 −2 Sinclairian talk contribs (Page fucking 1 of Krahmalkov: "The indigenous name of this subregion of Canaan was Pūt (PT), and the name of the Canaanite subgroup inhabiting it, the Ponnim (Phoenicians), the gentilic deriving from the place-name." – Undid revision 1284770025 by Carlstak (talk)) Tags: Undo Reverted
  • diffhist Phoenicia 16:29 +2 Carlstak talk contribs (You are mistaken. Try reading the given citations: Krahmalkov says: " Plautus was the instrument of preservation of the sole extant specimens of Punic dramatic literature, indeed, of the knowledge of the existence of Greek theatre in Punic and, finally, of the significant datum that the Phoenician (Punic) name of the Phoenician (Punic) language was Ponnim". Naveh says, "Krahmalkov found that in the Punic text of Plautus's ''Poenulus'' the Phoenician/Punic language is called ''ponnim''.") Tags: Undo Reverted
  • diffhist Phoenicia 16:12 −2 Sinclairian talk contribs (Again, Krahmalkov very clearly reconstructs Ponnim as the name of the PEOPLE, not the LANGUAGE. Why would the language be a plural term?) Tag: Reverted
  • diffhist Phoenicia 01:52 0 Carlstak talk contribs (oops; fix my error that changed page range of wrong citation, and the quoted dialogue was on page 4, not page 3, of Charles R. Krahmalkov – A Phoenician-Punic Grammar)
  • diffhist Phoenicia 01:45 +2 Carlstak talk contribs (p. 3 "In Act V, Scene II, of the Poenulus, Plautus included several fragments of a Punic dialogue from... the Aarkhedonios. This same dialogue appears in Latin translation in Poenulus Act V, Scene II, 985-991. It is in these lines that reference is made to the Phoenician language... The Punic version of this dialogue, reused by Plautus in... the Poenulus, reads: "ACHARISTOCLES: Mu? MirPHIO: Ponnim sycartim? ACHARISTOCLES: Bal umer! Iadata? ACHARISTOCLES: What? MirPHIO: Do you remember any Punic?)
  • diffhist Propaganda in Nazi Germany 01:39 +746 Tobby72 talk contribs (add images)

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