Foreword: Difference between revisions

From Book of Mormon Onomasticon
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
<center>'''INTRODUCTION'''</center>
<center>'''INTRODUCTION'''</center>


Because of the tentative and necessarily incomplete nature of the data surrounding any discussion of the proper names and common non-English nouns in the Book of Mormon, this study must be viewed as only a beginning to a long and hopefully fruitful dialogue among serious scholars. The creation and maintaining of this onomasticon are of necessity quite technical and complicated. The editors welcome irenical suggestions. This material is not presented as an apologetic work, neither is it polemical. Any use to the contrary must be viewed with extreme caution.
The creation and maintaining of this onomasticon will remain an ongoing work. Therefore, the editors welcome irenic suggestions. Those who created and who maintain this onomasticon work under the hypothesis that the Book of Mormon is an ancient document whose cultural roots, except for the [[JAREDITES|J<small>AREDITE</small>]] cultural legacy, reach back to 7<sup>th</sup> Century BC [[ISRAEL|I<small>SRAEL</small>]]. Nevertheless, this material is not presented as an apologetic work, neither is it polemical.
 
For a discussion of why a study of the proper names of the Book of Mormon merits consideration, please see “Relevancy.


For a discussion of why a study of the proper names of the Book of Mormon merits any consideration, please see the [[Preface|preface]], “Relevancy and Methodology for a Study of the Proper Names of the Book of Mormon.”
A separate list of abbreviations, variants, and a bibliography have been supplied, along with a study of specific etymological considerations relating to the Book of Mormon onomasticon.
A separate list of abbreviations, variants, and a bibliography have been supplied, along with a study of specific etymological considerations relating to the Book of Mormon onomasticon.


The entries are arranged in alphabetical order with each entry beginning a new page. The data for each entry is arranged according to the following schema:
The entries are arranged in alphabetical order with each entry beginning a new page. The data for each entry are arranged according to the following schema:


'''AARON''' The name or word appears at the top left of the page in capital, bolded letters:
'''AARON''' The name or word appears at the top left of the page in capital, bolded letters:


'''[Attestations]''' Attestations of the name or word are listed in the order of their appearance in the Book of Mormon and assigned to one of three basic groupings: Lehite, Jaredite and biblical. Mulekite is not normally differentiated from Lehite. Effort has been made to list every occurrence.  
Attestations of the name or word are listed in a box in the order of their appearance in the Book of Mormon and assigned to one of three basic groupings: Lehite, [[JAREDITES|J<small>AREDITE</small>]] and biblical. Mulekite is not normally differentiated from Lehite. An effort has been made to list every occurrence.  


'''Etymology.''' Unless otherwise noted, the discussion of the name begins with a brief summary of the more likely etymological probabilities. This is followed by a synopsis of all proffered etymologies, listed in no strict order, though in general the more recent suggestions appear first. If the Book of Mormon name is solely a translation instead of a transliteration, speculative reconstructions of a ''Vorlage'' may be offered if the context provides any clues.
'''Etymology.''' Unless otherwise noted, the discussion of the name begins with a brief summary of the more likely etymological probabilities. This is followed by a synopsis of all proffered etymologies, listed in no strict order, though in general the more recent suggestions appear first. If the Book of Mormon name is solely a translation instead of a transliteration, speculative reconstructions of a ''Vorlage'' may be offered if the context provides any clues.


'''Variants''' After the etymological discussion, the different spellings of the name/word, if such exist are listed. By clicking on the variant, a page appears that lists all the variants for that name/word and where and when they occur.
'''Variants''' After the etymological discussion, the different spellings of the name/word, if such exist, are listed. By clicking on the variant, a page appears that lists all the variants for that name/word and where and when they occur.


'''Deseret Alphabet''' supplies the Deseret Alphabet spelling of the name, with variants if there are any, followed by an IPA transcription.
'''Deseret Alphabet''' supplies the Deseret Alphabet spelling of the name, with variants if there are any, followed by an IPA transcription.


'''Notes''', if there are any.
'''Notes''', if there are any for the entry.


'''Bibliography''', if there is one.
'''Bibliography''', if there is one for the entry.

Revision as of 17:08, 5 August 2013

INTRODUCTION

The creation and maintaining of this onomasticon will remain an ongoing work. Therefore, the editors welcome irenic suggestions. Those who created and who maintain this onomasticon work under the hypothesis that the Book of Mormon is an ancient document whose cultural roots, except for the JAREDITE cultural legacy, reach back to 7th Century BC ISRAEL. Nevertheless, this material is not presented as an apologetic work, neither is it polemical.

For a discussion of why a study of the proper names of the Book of Mormon merits consideration, please see “Relevancy.”

A separate list of abbreviations, variants, and a bibliography have been supplied, along with a study of specific etymological considerations relating to the Book of Mormon onomasticon.

The entries are arranged in alphabetical order with each entry beginning a new page. The data for each entry are arranged according to the following schema:

AARON The name or word appears at the top left of the page in capital, bolded letters:

Attestations of the name or word are listed in a box in the order of their appearance in the Book of Mormon and assigned to one of three basic groupings: Lehite, JAREDITE and biblical. Mulekite is not normally differentiated from Lehite. An effort has been made to list every occurrence.

Etymology. Unless otherwise noted, the discussion of the name begins with a brief summary of the more likely etymological probabilities. This is followed by a synopsis of all proffered etymologies, listed in no strict order, though in general the more recent suggestions appear first. If the Book of Mormon name is solely a translation instead of a transliteration, speculative reconstructions of a Vorlage may be offered if the context provides any clues.

Variants After the etymological discussion, the different spellings of the name/word, if such exist, are listed. By clicking on the variant, a page appears that lists all the variants for that name/word and where and when they occur.

Deseret Alphabet supplies the Deseret Alphabet spelling of the name, with variants if there are any, followed by an IPA transcription.

Notes, if there are any for the entry.

Bibliography, if there is one for the entry.