- in German,
Slovaquie in French, etc.). In
medieval Latin sources, terms:
Slavus, Slavonia, or
Slavorum (and more variants, from as
early as 1029) have been...
- Korth,
Georg (1970). "Zur
Etymologie des
Wortes '
Slavus' (Sklave)" [On the
etymology of the word '
Slavus' (slave)]. Glotta,
Zeitschrift fur Griechische...
-
historically been
variously referred to as Slovyenyn, Slowyenyny, Sclavus, Sclavi,
Slavus, Slavi, Winde, Wende, or Wenden. The
final three terms are
variations of...
- (its
three tracks re-surfaced in 2006 as
bonuses for the live set
Zhizn vo
Slavu), the band
started playing live,
performing with
fellow Russian folk metal...
- Zinkevičius, Zigmas. "Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės kanceliarinės
slavų kalbos termino nusakymo problema". viduramziu.istorija.net (in Lithuanian)...
-
postulates that it is a
Slavicised corruption of the (Dog)
Latin "Dominus
Slavus". The
first recorded bearer of the name was the 10th-century King Tomislav...
-
Institute of History. p. 194. ISBN 9789986810131. Poliakovas, Olegas. "
Slavų kanceliarinė kalba". Visuotinė lietuvių
enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Retrieved...
- Zinkevičius,
Zigmas (1995). "Lietuvos Didžiosios kunigaikštystės kanceliarinės
slavų kalbos termino nusakymo problema" (in Lithuanian). Vilnius: viduramziu.istorija...
- отд-ние. pp. 63, 382. Korth,
Georg (1970). "Zur
Etymologie des
Wortes '
Slavus' (Sklave)". Glotta,
Zeitschrift fur
Griechische und
Lateinische Sprache...
- also the
author of an
ethnographical study of
South Slavic peoples called Slavus Venedus Illyricus. From 1774 to 1787, he was the
secretary of the Carniolan...