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[http://marinelexicon.fcsh.unl.pt/ Marine Lexicon] is a cooperation initiative between Portugal and Norway, funded by [https://eeagrants.org/ EEA Grants] and [http://www.cham.fcsh.unl.pt/ CHAM – Centre for the Humanities], aiming at the construction of a thesaurus of European common names of marine mammals (cetaceans, seals and sea lions, and sirenians), symbolic elements (sea monsters, hybrid beings, folklore creatures) represented in the early modern age (15th-18th centuries) and place names related to the exploitation of marine mammals.<br /> | [http://marinelexicon.fcsh.unl.pt/ Marine Lexicon] is a cooperation initiative between Portugal and Norway, funded by [https://eeagrants.org/ EEA Grants] and [http://www.cham.fcsh.unl.pt/ CHAM – Centre for the Humanities], aiming at the construction of a thesaurus of European common names of marine mammals (cetaceans, seals and sea lions, and sirenians), symbolic elements (sea monsters, hybrid beings, folklore creatures) represented in the early modern age (15th-18th centuries) and place names related to the exploitation of marine mammals.<br /> |
Revision as of 12:40, 21 January 2021
Marine Lexicon
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Marine Lexicon is a cooperation initiative between Portugal and Norway, funded by EEA Grants and CHAM – Centre for the Humanities, aiming at the construction of a thesaurus of European common names of marine mammals (cetaceans, seals and sea lions, and sirenians), symbolic elements (sea monsters, hybrid beings, folklore creatures) represented in the early modern age (15th-18th centuries) and place names related to the exploitation of marine mammals.
For now, a thesaurus with words and expressions from 10 languages, including old versions of the respective languages, will be included in a database; five South European and five North European. All are languages from countries and regions with a coastal line. The thesaurus is presented here, allowing scholars and the public to search within the true ocean of possibilities that is the European vocabulary about marine mammals.
Thesaurus
Marine mammals
Activities related to marine mammals
Mythical creatures
Toponomy
Zooarchaeology