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This work gathers all older fufark inscriptions found in Denmark, Germany, England, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Hungary, Bosnia, Rumania, Norway and Sweden. It includes essays on early runic writing, the contexts of runic objects, and a theory on the origin of runic writing.
Inscriptions, Runic. --- Runes --- Futhark --- Futhorc --- Futhork --- Runic alphabets --- Alphabet --- Paleography --- Inscriptions, Runic --- Runic inscriptions --- Inscriptions, Norse --- History.
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Concise Grammar of the Older Runic Inscriptions.
Inscriptions, Runic. --- Runic inscriptions --- -Inscriptions, Runic --- Inscriptions, Norse --- Inscriptions, Runic --- Germanic languages --- Teutonic languages --- Grammar, Comparative --- Writing --- Grammar --- Runes --- Grammar, Comparative. --- Langues germaniques --- Inscriptions runiques --- Grammaire comparée --- Runes.
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Der Band widmet sich der aktuellen Forschungslage der Altskandinavistik und benachbarter Disziplinen (germanische Sprachwissenschaft, Ur- und Frühgeschichte). Führende internationale Forscherinnen und Forscher der mittelalterlichen Kultur Skandinaviens und des gesamten germanischen Sprachgebietes behandeln in ihren Aufsätzen einzelne Runeninschriften, ihre sprachlichen Inhalte und kulturellen Kontexte, die mittelalterliche Dichtung, insbesondere die Skaldik mit ihren Kenningar, aber auch die eddische und altenglische Dichtung, die altnordische Prosaliteratur sowie die germanischen Einzelsprachen wie Gotisch oder Friesisch. Das Kompendium spiegelt somit auch die große Vielfalt der Themen wider, mit denen Edith Marold, der dieser Band gewidmet ist, sich in ihrer Forschung befasst, und zeugt von der Faszination sprachlicher Rätsel und den Wegen zur ihrer Entschlüsselung.
Inscriptions, Runic --- Runology --- Paleography --- Runic inscriptions --- Inscriptions, Norse --- Runes --- Research. --- Germanic. --- Runes. --- edda. --- skald.
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Runic and Mediterranean Epigraphy examines the past 100 years of runic scholarship to show that previous investigations on the origin of the runes have been hampered by a series of ad hoc postulates, the greatest being that the runes cannot have come into existence before the birth of Christ. If one examines the runic, Greek, and Latin alphabets on the basis of letter shapes, graphic-phonological correspondences, direction of writing, the orthographic treatment of nasals, the use of ligatures, interpuncts, and double letters, without any regard to time, striking similiarities appear. These sim
Runes. --- Alphabets. --- Inscriptions, Runic. --- Runic inscriptions --- Inscriptions, Norse --- Runes --- Ornamental alphabets --- Alphabet --- Decoration and ornament --- Penmanship --- Sign painting --- Illumination of books and manuscripts --- Initials --- Lettering --- Monograms --- Futhark --- Futhorc --- Futhork --- Runic alphabets --- Paleography --- Inscriptions, Runic --- Scripts (Alphabets)
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Runes --- Runes. --- runology --- runes --- runic inscriptions --- linguistics --- archaeology --- Germanic Languages --- Futhark --- Futhorc --- Futhork --- Runic alphabets --- Alphabet --- Paleography --- Inscriptions, Runic
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Civilization, Viking. --- Inscriptions, Runic. --- History of Scandinavia and Iceland --- Writing --- Vikingen --- Northmen --- Vikings --- Runes --- Inscriptions [Runic ] --- Civilization, Viking --- Inscriptions, Runic --- C3 --- geschiedenis --- middeleeuwen (x) --- schrift (x) --- taal --- 925.5 --- Runetekens --- Runen --- middeleeuwen --- Academic collection --- #GGSB: Geschiedenis (oudheid) --- #gsdb8 --- 003.345 --- Runic inscriptions --- Inscriptions, Norse --- Viking civilization --- 003.345 Rune schriften --- Rune schriften --- Kunst en cultuur --- geschiedenis - Vikingen --- Civilization --- Schrift --- Geschiedenis --- Scandinavië --- Mythologie --- Archeologie --- Sociaal-economische geschiedenis --- Handschrift (persoon) --- Rune --- Geneeskunde --- Techniek (wetenschap) --- Atlas --- Museum --- Geschiedenis (oudheid)
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Wolfgang Krause war einer der Begründer der deutschsprachigen Runologie. Die Runen sind nicht nur sprachhistorische Zeugnisse; ihre Analyse erschließt auch das Alltagsleben. Somit gehört die Runologie zum Nukleus der Kulturwissenschaften am Schnittpunkt Linguistik, Philologie, Archäologie und Geschichte. Hier werden Krauses wichtigste Schriften versammelt. Die Einleitung arbeitet zudem die Relevanz für aktuelle wissenschaftliche Fragen heraus.
Runology. --- Runes. --- Indo-European philology. --- Germanic philology. --- Aryan philology --- Futhark --- Futhorc --- Futhork --- Runic alphabets --- Alphabet --- Paleography --- Inscriptions, Runic --- Central Europe. --- Northern Europe. --- linguistic signs.
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Inscriptions, Runic --- Linguistics. --- Language and languages --- Etymology --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Word history --- Historical lexicology --- Linguistic science --- Science of language --- Runic inscriptions --- Inscriptions, Norse --- Runes --- Etymology. --- Derivation
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The Unaccented Vowels of Proto-Norse attempts to analyse the unaccented vowel system attested in the proto-Norse period, as partially attested in the older runic inscriptions in the elder futhark. Each chapter in turn assesses the evidence for unaccented syllables of a particular category, whether inflectional or derivational, and decides whether any reliable conclusions can be drawn from it. It is argued that too many widely accepted views are based on insufficient and poor methodology, and that too little note has been taken of the fact that viable alternatives exist alongside most of
Old Norse language --- -Old Norse language --- -Inscriptions, Runic --- Runic inscriptions --- Inscriptions, Norse --- Runes --- Altnordish language --- Icelandic and Old Norse languages --- Icelandic language --- Norwegian language --- Old Icelandic language --- Old Norwegian language --- Western Norse language --- Extinct languages --- Scandinavian languages --- Vowels --- Phonology, Historical --- Inscriptions, Runic. --- Vowels. --- Phonology, Historical.
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The older runic inscriptions (ca. AD 150 - 450) represent the earliest attestation of any Germanic language. The close relationship of these inscriptions to the archaic Mediterranean writing traditions is demonstrated through the linguistic and orthographic analysis presented here. The extraordinary importance of these inscriptions for a proper understanding of the prehistory and early history of the present-day Germanic languages, including English, becomes abundantly clear once the accu-mulation of unfounded claims of older mythological and cultic studies is cleared away.
Inscriptions, Runic. --- Old Norse language. --- Runes. --- Futhark --- Futhorc --- Futhork --- Runic alphabets --- Altnordish language --- Icelandic and Old Norse languages --- Old Icelandic language --- Old Norwegian language --- Western Norse language --- Runic inscriptions --- Inscriptions, Runic --- Inscriptions runiques --- Vieux norrois (Langue) --- Alphabet --- Paleography --- Icelandic language --- Norwegian language --- Extinct languages --- Scandinavian languages --- Inscriptions, Norse --- Runes --- Old Norse language
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