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Wiki-wander: California
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How these always start: Some incidental tickle in my brain. | |
Reading an article about Tesla. | |
http://www.topgear.com/uk/photos/Maserati-Ghibli-takes-on-Model-S-2014-04-03 | |
Triggers: | |
"Italian" vs. "Californian" | |
Immediately think of Ferris Bueller's Day Off and the GT California | |
Always wondered about that. Was there an Italian fixation on California, or is California a more generic name than I thought? | |
I'm originally a Californian and kind of surprised that I've never thought about the origin of the name before. I put my several years of high school Spanish to work and... nothing. Then again I just learned that "Sierra Nevada" means "snowy mountains" last year. I didn't say I had a *good* education. [Cue Prop 13 agitation] | |
But I note that California does sound kind of like "caliphate", and Spain did have a long period under Muslim control... | |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etymology_of_California | |
Ah, the name is likely a reference to a fictional place in the novel "Las sergas de Esplandián". Always surprised to learn about popular fiction before the 1600s or so. My ignorance rides so very high. | |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Las_Sergas_de_Esplandi%C3%A1n | |
There's a mention of the Island of California. Baja was the first California, and was misidentified as an island originally. (That part I knew from 4th grade. Thanks, Ms. Ratio.) | |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Island_of_California | |
But I wanted to know more about the fictional island, so backed up to the page about the book and found: | |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calafia | |
A fascinating wikipedia page overflowing with incidental information. Black women! Amazons! Constantinople! Cortes read this! Fantastic. | |
Oh, and I note one key sentence: "The name of Calafia was likely formed from the Arabic word khalifa" | |
AKA caliph, as in caliphate. Reading 1,001 Arabian Nights finally pays off. | |
By some miracle I stop at this point, leaving the page open to read in full later. Ordinarily I'd have 5 more pages open by now and this 30 minute wander would probably go on closer to 3 hours. | |
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