Preliminary communication
DENOMINATION OF IDENTITY (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE FRENCH SYSTEM OF ANTHROPONYMY)
Barbara Vodanović
orcid.org/0000-0002-8274-549X
; Sveučilište u Zadru
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to attempt to show what lies behind the term name on the basis of
Medieval French legal documents. We will try to show which notions and concepts this term
covers and try to see whether the claim that name is purely an indicative, that is, demonstrative,
mechanism is true. The basic corpus for the diachronic study of the origin and the development
of the ways of identifying persons in the European cultural circle consists of archival medieval
documents. In the names recorded in archival documents the extension and intension of the
naming formula are mixed, and most analyses of such corpora do not take into account whether
the systems of identification by name from the Medieval period, prior to the stabilization of the
formulae used for naming, are (and if yes, to what extent) compatible with the present day
system. In this paper, we try to show to what extent a medieval record identifying a person
matches contemporary understanding of such records and which elements were crucial for the
development of contemporary formulae used for naming.
Keywords
name; naming formula; medieval period; anthroponymy; identification
Hrčak ID:
124920
URI
Publication date:
30.6.2014.
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