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- From: petex@cix.compulink.co.uk (Peter Christian)
- Subject: Re: The Days Of The Week In Latin
- Reply-To: petex@cix.compulink.co.uk
- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1993 01:30:00 +0000
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- In-Reply-To: <1ics3aINNc2q@bHARs12c.bnr.co.uk> sizex@bnr.co.uk (Eric Barber)
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- > any ideas on why Saturday was special.
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- Not a clue. You can see why it's special in Christian communities,
- and I suppose we can guess there *might* have been some similar pagan
- religious reasons. But do we even know that the Germanic tribes had a
- 7-day week before their contact with the Romans? What about the
- Celts, for example?
- There is another way of looking at this, perhaps. Namely, the Latin
- names of these Gods were also the names of planets. Of course, since
- we know even less about Germanic astronomy than we do about their
- religion, I realise this isn't a terribly helpful suggestion.
- Since my last posting I've been tring to think if there's a Germanic
- equivalent of Saturnus, and I think the answer is: there *isn't* a
- god associated with the underworld - in Norse mythology both the Vanir
- and the Aesir dwell above the earth and the underworld is associated
- with the dragon Nidhogg. (It's also worth noting, I think, that the
- word `hell' is one of the few bits of the pagan religious terminology
- to survive Christianisation, which might be related to the special
- status of Saturday in some way.) So if the Gmc tribes had no
- equivalent god that would explain why they didn't bother to translate
- the name.
- Does that make any sense?
-
- Peter
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- Peter Christian
- Dept of European Languages peter@gold.ac.uk
- Goldsmiths' College, London. petex@cix.compulink.co.uk
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