Hello List! About a month ago we were discussing Sutton Hoo and the Goths. In particular we were discussing Vendel style helms and comparing them with the...
1813
got@...
Feb 13, 2000 11:29 pm
go-@... wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1810 Godana dag, Iosefa jah allaim! In Sw. the phrase for separating the...
1814
got@...
Feb 14, 2000 12:07 am
ket-@... (keth) wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1812 Hello! ... I remember exemples of eagles in cloisonné from...
1815
John Otis
viking978@...
Feb 14, 2000 3:17 am
Hi, I don't have information about the grammar of the Gothic language. I am a student of the Icelandic language. I subscribed to this newsletter to help me...
1816
John Otis
viking978@...
Feb 14, 2000 3:32 am
The verb Țreskja in Icelandic means to thresh, in English. Hope that this helps. John. ... From: David Salo <dsalo@...> To: <gothic-l@egroups.com> ...
1817
Tim O'Neill
scatha@...
Feb 14, 2000 7:06 am
go-@... wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1814 ... Mainly in respect to their decoration. Their design and...
1819
got@...
Feb 14, 2000 4:21 pm
david salo <dsal-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1811 ... It ... English ... Hails, David! I also thought...
1820
Giuseppe Pagliarulo
g.pagliarulo@...
Feb 14, 2000 5:57 pm
Hails! go-@... wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1810 ... I think you are quite close to the mark here. Rhythm seems...
1821
Keth
keth@...
Feb 14, 2000 11:04 pm
Hello Gutwulfs and Tim! Thank you both for your replies! ... That would perhaps be like the German (double-headed) eagle? It is still used. ... But do you...
1822
got@...
Feb 18, 2000 4:43 am
ket-@... (keth) wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1821 Hello Keth and Tim! Sorry it took me so long. ... the ... The...
1823
got@...
Feb 18, 2000 6:59 pm
"tim o'neill" <scath-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1817 ... Godana dag, Tim jah Keth jah allaim! ... sea. ...
Hi all! Talk about chance and serendipity - I come back online after a month and a half of computer deprivation/withdrawal symptoms and head of the list is ...
1826
Mieke van Breukelen
miekeb@...
Feb 20, 2000 6:02 pm
Hello List, I viewed the messages on this subject, and I would like to ask Bertil Haggmann: is there already information availebly about the excavations in the...
1827
Bertil HĂ€ggman
bertil.haggman@...
Feb 20, 2000 6:49 pm
Dear Sir, Will try to get the information but it may take some time. Crimean Gothically Bertil Haggman...
1828
got@...
Feb 21, 2000 4:32 am
"=?iso-8859-1?q?bertil_h=e4ggman?=" <bertil.haggma-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1827 ... Long time no...
1829
got@...
Feb 22, 2000 4:21 am
"sollers" <soller-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1825 Hi Sollers, Keth, Bertil and all! It...
1830
Ryszard Derdzinski
maggot@...
Feb 22, 2000 8:24 pm
Heils! Reikahardus again! Today my pronunciation question concernes the Gothic <q>. How do you pronounce it? Should it be /kw/ (like in English _queen_) or...
1831
got@...
Feb 23, 2000 2:01 am
"ryszard derdzinski" <maggo-@...> wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1830> ... or /kv/ ... Hails, Reikahardus,...
1832
M. Carver
mcarver@...
Feb 23, 2000 3:00 am
Gutwulf. I am wondering where you got your info from. I've not come across this pronunciation before. Could it be late Visigothic? Some of the...
1833
GrassDrgn@...
Feb 23, 2000 3:35 am
i have just gotten into this and would like more information on the alphabet and how to pronounce it......
1834
GrassDrgn@...
Feb 23, 2000 3:39 am
i was wondering what language this was and wanted to know if anyone could maybe translate this to english as close as possible Anck thazi n epibatha cheouch...
1835
Giuseppe Pagliarulo
g.pagliarulo@...
Feb 23, 2000 10:34 am
Hails! Just to make things more confused, that's how I would pronounce the paternoster in Gothic: atta unsar țu in himinam, weihnai namo țein. 'atta 'unsar...
1837
Keth
keth@...
Feb 23, 2000 3:06 pm
Hej Gutwulfs! ... The Vandals were not Goths. They were once neighbors to the Goths, though. Buit they have a different history. The Goths and Vandals have...
1839
got@...
Feb 23, 2000 4:58 pm
go-@... wrote: original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/gothic-l/?start=1836 ... to ... "qu", ... Hails Matthaius jah Iosefs! Thanks! I probably...
1840
Sollers
sollers@...
Feb 23, 2000 7:43 pm
Vandals and Goths: sorry, I got too cryptic there. What I meant was, as far as the Romans were concerned, Vandals were Goths because they used horses and were...
1841
Bertil HĂ€ggman
bertil.haggman@...
Feb 23, 2000 8:09 pm
Would you care to put a reference to that statement or do you mean that the Romans didn't know that they were fighting Vandals of North Africa thinking they...
1842
Keth
keth@...
Feb 23, 2000 8:19 pm
... I should like to see a picture of the roman cavalry helmet that you have in mind. (I am sure there were quite a few roman helm models through 6 or more...
1843
David Salo
dsalo@...
Feb 23, 2000 11:03 pm
... It is "qimai" (with no "u"), 3rd person singular present subjunctive of qiman (ei ik qimau, ei thu qimais, ei is qimai). It comes from an older Germanic...
1844
Tim O'Neill
scatha@...
Feb 24, 2000 11:09 am
... The Goths and Vandals were both East Germanic speakers, but the Vandals weren't Goths. They didn't identify themselves as such and the Romans recognised...