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<snorts>El Viejo wrote:<smirks>maik wrote:And I had already been wondering why El Viejo <chortles> so much
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<chuckles>Diziet Sma wrote:<snorts>El Viejo wrote:<smirks>maik wrote:And I had already been wondering why El Viejo <chortles> so much
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A question about the island of Antikythera (I presume that would be Antikythira in Greek): does that mean 'before Kythira', 'after Kythira' or something else entirely?
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I think it would need to be 'ante' to be 'before' wouldn't it? 'Anti' implies against or contra to, as in anti-missile.
However I don't speak Greek, so I'm probably just talking nonesense as usual.
Edit:- Courtesy Google. The island of Antikythera lies opposite the Island of Kythera. Opposite Kythera in other words.
However I don't speak Greek, so I'm probably just talking nonesense as usual.
Edit:- Courtesy Google. The island of Antikythera lies opposite the Island of Kythera. Opposite Kythera in other words.
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The prefix anti- generally means "contrary/opposed to" or "opposite of". In our case, "opposite of" Kythira seems to be the best fitting interpretation.El Viejo wrote:A question about the island of Antikythera (I presume that would be Antikythira) in Greek: does that mean 'before Kythira', 'after Kythira' or something else entirely?
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Interesting... my sister's partner (a Greek Cypriot) gave me 'beyond Kythira', but 'opposite of' Kythira does seem preferable.another_commander wrote:In our case, "opposite of" Kythira seems to be the best fitting interpretation.
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I had been wondering about the name, too.
I think to remember that Kythera was used as one synonym to "mythical all-is-better-place" , but I don't know if this use was introduced only in way later times (romanticism?), or in ancient greek times already.
(It was only by this topic that I learned there actually is a real Kythera, I had thought it was in the same group with Atlantis, Hades, etc. )
Anyaways, Anti-Kythera first made me think it sounds like I would not want to go there.
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I think to remember that Kythera was used as one synonym to "mythical all-is-better-place" , but I don't know if this use was introduced only in way later times (romanticism?), or in ancient greek times already.
(It was only by this topic that I learned there actually is a real Kythera, I had thought it was in the same group with Atlantis, Hades, etc. )
Anyaways, Anti-Kythera first made me think it sounds like I would not want to go there.
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Then there is the Antikythera Ephebe (a bronze statue), which was also recovered fom the same wreck (as were coins)... all fascinating stuff.
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Yes it is opposite of/across and the same goes with other places such as islands Paros And Antiparos or towns Rio and Antirio.another_commander wrote:The prefix anti- generally means "contrary/opposed to" or "opposite of". In our case, "opposite of" Kythira seems to be the best fitting interpretation.El Viejo wrote:A question about the island of Antikythera (I presume that would be Antikythira) in Greek: does that mean 'before Kythira', 'after Kythira' or something else entirely?
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I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
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