Punic building with tower (c. 1770) by Jean-Pierre Houël.
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Punic building with tower (c. 1770) by Jean-Pierre Houël.
the Baths of Antoninus ( Carthage / Tunisia )
thought about making a short post that includes some of my favourite north african and arabic musicians (so far) instead of writing down long ass ones about every single musician's story (I would recommend Ahmed Malek's short documentary made by Habibi Funk and this article that includes a very much honest interview with Rogér Fakhr though)
Ahmed Malek (Algeria)
Rogér Fahkr (Lebanon)
Dalton / Carthago (Tunisia)
Charif Megarbane (Lebanon)
Issam Hajali (Lebanon)
Short cars for short days
Land Rover, probably a Series IIA (1961–1971)
Sometimes I casually remember that I have a whole sci-fi story and a whole cast of sci-fi characters in my head
Derivatio Figurarum Genitivarum Singularium Nominum “Apollo” et “Carthago” / The Derivation of the Genitive Singular Forms of the Names “Apollo” and “Carthago”
I was wondering why the Latin genitive singular forms of the non-Latin words Apollo and Carthago end in -inis and not -onis. After some research, I began to think I understood the reasoning behind these forms. It seems to me that they derive from the Greek forms of the words. Here is what I have:
Apollo -inis m. “Apollo” [ὁ Ἀπόλλων -ωνος “Apollo”] [Apollo] nominative singular Ἀπόλλων Latinized [Ἀπόλλων + -is Latin genitive singular termination] [Ἀπολλων-/Ἀπολλον- + -is] real stem/variant stem and termination [Ἀπολλον- + -is] variant stem and termination [Apollon- + -is] variant stem Latinized [Apollun- + -is] on becomes un [Apollin- + -is] un becomes in [Apollinis] genitive singular
Carthago -inis f. “Carthage” [ἡ Καρχηδών -όνος “Carthage”] [Carthago] nominative singular Καρχηδών Latinized [Καρχηδών + -is Latin genitive singular termination] [Καρχηδον- + -is] stem and termination [Carthagon- + -is] stem Latinized [Carthagun- + -is] on becomes un [Carthagin- + -is] un becomes in [Carthaginis] genitive singular
Carthago
Tunisia
photos cjmn
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