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Bill Chriss
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2004 6:51 pm    Post subject: Re: the Greeks


--- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, "Wanax Andron"
<spocksleftball@y...> wrote:
> > By the way, I know what an andron is, but what is a wanax
andron?
> > (There are no W's in Greek).
> > Greek

>
> Poorly translated from the Iliad, Wanax Andron as Aggamemnon is
named
> by Achilles means "Lord of men" or "lord of the meadehall and
men".
> There were two types of kings (rulers) back then. Rex
or "warleader"
> and Wanax or "clan/tribe/people leader". Rex is temporary and
based
> upon reputation, but Wanax appoints the Rex.
>
> Wanax

Always glad to find a philhellene! Allow me a few friendly
comments/suggestions.

First, I'll resist the temptation to ask about "spocksleftball"! :)

Second, philomou, heresy of heresies, Rex is a Latin word, not a
Greek one. The Greek word for king is Basileus.

Third, at least at the beginning of the Iliad (i. 5Cool, Achilles
addresses Agamemnon much more familiarly as Atreide (son of Atreus),
and soon thereafter as euchetai einai pollon aristos Achaion-- he
who boasts of being the most excellent of the Achaeans (i. 90).

Fourth, it is Homer, not Achilles, who first calls Agamemnon (h)anax
andron as a description (i. 171). The (h) is an interpolated
transliteration of a diacritical mark, as in (h)ema=blood or
(h)agios=holy, or (h)oplitos=hoplite. I am unfamiliar with it being
translated as a w, but I could be wrong, since I know Modern Greek
where we don't use such things much better than Ancient Greek.
Nonetheless, you might want to check that out as it might confuse
the only people who will get the reference, Greeks like me.

As to Reg D or Irr C hoplites, I can see the game utility, but I
couldn't bear the shame of it! No self respecting Greek hoplite
would allow himself to be rated anything less than Reg C, and
preferably Reg A or B.

(W)anax, I would appreciate your looking over my Later Allied
Hoplite army list from Spearpoint (I posted it in the files section
about a month ago), and giving us your comments as an experienced
hoplite player.


Ireni pasi (peace unto all).


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2004 7:03 pm    Post subject: Re: Re: the Greeks


> (W)anax, I would appreciate your looking over my Later Allied
> Hoplite army list from Spearpoint (I posted it in the files section
> about a month ago), and giving us your comments as an experienced
> hoplite player.
>
>
> Ireni pasi (peace unto all).
>
>
> Greek
>

Actually, the same goes for Mike Bard, Christian Cameron, or any of those
other Philhellene hoplite dudes out there!

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2004 7:18 pm    Post subject: Re: the Greeks


Fun stuff, but...

:)

It is most asuredly Latin derivitave, as I think Tacitus describes
the relationship amongst German politics similarly, it is he who
acribes the titles to warleader and political leader. I had a friend
in college who spoke ancient greek, latin (and for all I know korean)
explain to me the heladic tounge and it's relationship to the Iliad
verse. Apparently it is the evolution of Greek within the verses
that initially led to the conclusion that it was written over a span
of hundreds of years as oral poetic history rather than "written".

Anyway, the "w" as latin translation could be pronounced as W or V,
for as any deep latin scholar will tell you we just don't know how
the Romans spoke. We know their language only through the medaevil
filter of church and scholars, so inflection and pronunciation did
not survive unchanged. Simple proof of this is seen in documents
such as the Pipe Rolls of the Plantagenant kings of England where
latin is the only written language and mispelled repeadedly. One can
on occasion in that document see the same word misspelled 3 or 4
times 3 or 4 ways in the course of 3 or 4 pages.

Hey it is all Greek to me :)



--- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, "hrisikos8" <hrisikos@D...>
wrote:
> --- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, "Wanax Andron"
> <spocksleftball@y...> wrote:
> > > By the way, I know what an andron is, but what is a wanax
> andron?
> > > (There are no W's in Greek).
> > > Greek
>
> >
> > Poorly translated from the Iliad, Wanax Andron as Aggamemnon is
> named
> > by Achilles means "Lord of men" or "lord of the meadehall and
> men".
> > There were two types of kings (rulers) back then. Rex
> or "warleader"
> > and Wanax or "clan/tribe/people leader". Rex is temporary and
> based
> > upon reputation, but Wanax appoints the Rex.
> >
> > Wanax
>
> Always glad to find a philhellene! Allow me a few friendly
> comments/suggestions.
>
> First, I'll resist the temptation to ask about "spocksleftball"! Smile
>
> Second, philomou, heresy of heresies, Rex is a Latin word, not a
> Greek one. The Greek word for king is Basileus.
>
> Third, at least at the beginning of the Iliad (i. 5Cool, Achilles
> addresses Agamemnon much more familiarly as Atreide (son of
Atreus),
> and soon thereafter as euchetai einai pollon aristos Achaion-- he
> who boasts of being the most excellent of the Achaeans (i. 90).
>
> Fourth, it is Homer, not Achilles, who first calls Agamemnon (h)
anax
> andron as a description (i. 171). The (h) is an interpolated
> transliteration of a diacritical mark, as in (h)ema=blood or
> (h)agios=holy, or (h)oplitos=hoplite. I am unfamiliar with it being
> translated as a w, but I could be wrong, since I know Modern Greek
> where we don't use such things much better than Ancient Greek.
> Nonetheless, you might want to check that out as it might confuse
> the only people who will get the reference, Greeks like me.
>
> As to Reg D or Irr C hoplites, I can see the game utility, but I
> couldn't bear the shame of it! No self respecting Greek hoplite
> would allow himself to be rated anything less than Reg C, and
> preferably Reg A or B.
>
> (W)anax, I would appreciate your looking over my Later Allied
> Hoplite army list from Spearpoint (I posted it in the files section
> about a month ago), and giving us your comments as an experienced
> hoplite player.
>
>
> Ireni pasi (peace unto all).
>
>
> Greek

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2004 8:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Re: the Greeks


>>
> Anyway, the "w" as latin translation could be pronounced as W or
> V,
> for as any deep latin scholar will tell you we just don't know how
> the Romans spoke. We know their language only through the medaevil
> filter of church and scholars, so inflection and pronunciation did
> not survive unchanged. Simple proof of this is seen in documents
> such as the Pipe Rolls of the Plantagenant kings of England where
> latin is the only written language and mispelled repeadedly. One can
> on occasion in that document see the same word misspelled 3 or 4
> times 3 or 4 ways in the course of 3 or 4 pages.
>
> Hey it is all Greek to me Smile
>
>


(h or w)Anax:

What about the Later greek Allied Hoplite list? What do you think?


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 05, 2004 5:39 am    Post subject: Re: Re: The Greeks


And the Mets swept the Yankees. I believe that's two of the seven signs
of the Apolcalypse.

hrisikos@... wrote:

>
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> For those of you who may not have paid for the pay per view, I'm here to
> tell you that GREECE won the Euro-cup (soccer) today 1-0 over the home
> team Portugal, on their home turf. Greece started the tournament as 100 to
> 1 underdogs. Marathon all over again. On to Historicon, and then the
> Olympics!
>
>
> Greek
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 05, 2004 5:46 am    Post subject: Re: The Greeks


For those of you who may not have paid for the pay per view, I'm here to
tell you that GREECE won the Euro-cup (soccer) today 1-0 over the home
team Portugal, on their home turf. Greece started the tournament as 100 to
1 underdogs. Marathon all over again. On to Historicon, and then the
Olympics!


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 1:13 am    Post subject: Re: Re: The Greeks


Holy cow! the other day I saw as sign that said "Apocalypse this way =>"
that makes three!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Andriola" <doctormm@...>
To: <WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: [WarriorRules] Re: The Greeks


> And the Mets swept the Yankees. I believe that's two of the seven signs
> of the Apolcalypse.
>
> hrisikos@... wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > For those of you who may not have paid for the pay per view, I'm here to
> > tell you that GREECE won the Euro-cup (soccer) today 1-0 over the home
> > team Portugal, on their home turf. Greece started the tournament as 100
to
> > 1 underdogs. Marathon all over again. On to Historicon, and then the
> > Olympics!
> >
> >
> > Greek
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor
> > ADVERTISEMENT
> >
<http://us.ard.yahoo.com/SIG=129fdarg8/M=295196.4901138.6071305.3001176/D=gr
oups/S=1705059080:HM/EXP=1089081294/A=2128215/R=0/SIG=10se96mf6/*http://comp
anion.yahoo.com>
> >
> >
> >
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> > Service <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/>.
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> >
>
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possit materiari?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 5:50 am    Post subject: Re: Re: The Greeks


This is scary!!!!!!!
I beat my son Matt in a game. I never beat him. The Fourth Sign

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