Publication: East of the Achaeans: Making up for a missed opportunity while reading Hittite texts
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2015-07-22
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Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies
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Nagy, Gregory. 2015.07.22. "East of the Achaeans: Making up for a missed opportunity while reading Hittite texts." Classical Inquiries. http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:hul.eresource:Classical_Inquiries.
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In this posting, I focus on the Greek form Akhaioí, a name translated as ‘Achaeans’. Together with the names Argeîoi and Danaoí, translated respectively as ‘Argives’ and ‘Danaans’, this name Akhaioí refers in Homeric poetry to Greek warriors who lived and died in the epic world of a heroic age. But what does Akhaioí really mean? Or, to put the question in another way, what is the etymology of Akhaioí?
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