I hope the Concordance will appear at any day now. There has been a delay as the press pringing it finds it difficult to print a limited number of copies of...
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mcarver
mcarver@...
Feb 5, 1999 2:26 am
...but I'm back from my excursion, and to my dismay I see there has been little activity on the List. One question: Gutisk or Gutnisk? Which form do we use?...
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David Salo
dsalo@...
Feb 5, 1999 3:11 am
... Isn't the -n- in the Scandinavian forms Gutnar, Gotnar just an analogous formation from the genetive plural Gutna = Gothic Gutane? I think Gutisks is more...
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mcarver
mcarver@...
Feb 5, 1999 6:35 am
... Of course, that's it. I should have remembered. I was thinking of the Guta lagh, should have remembered the title (or was it Gutna lagh???) hehehehe. Bi...
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mcarver
mcarver@...
Feb 5, 1999 12:02 pm
Okay, the first Webpage in Gothic (that I know of) has been completed!!!....somewhat. There are probably some errors, but check it out anyways! ...
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Bertil Häggman
bertil.haggman@...
Feb 5, 1999 7:20 pm
... Gotland might very well be the original home of the Goths. Therefore the differend designations of the people of the island is of interest. I have never...
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mcarver
mcarver@...
Feb 5, 1999 9:18 pm
Hailai allai! There have it seems been at least two theories concerning the name of the Goths which use the word "(us)gutnan". In one, this 'pouring out' ...
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Tim O'Neill
scatha@...
Feb 6, 1999 9:36 am
Hails! The following poem is one I wrote 13 years ago when I was an undergraduate. It is almost certainly riddled with grammatical errors and the alliterative ...
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mcarver
mcarver@...
Feb 6, 1999 10:30 am
Hails, Teimauthai jah allai antharai! If you don't particularly object, I'd like to discuss this work on-list. I think it would be great practice in brushing...
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Abrigon Lists
abrigon_lists@...
Feb 8, 1999 1:01 am
Anyone setting up a netring for Gothic language and other related lingos? Mike ... eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/list/gothic-l Free Web-based e-mail...
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mcarver
mcarver@...
Feb 8, 1999 1:26 am
... nist ainshun, swe waila swe wait. Ak, sai! that' ist thiutha gahugd. Afwigis, Hva skuljai "aljos tuggilons gawidanos" bithiudan? Matthaius As far as I...
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Raymond Uppelschoten
Raymond_Uppelschoten@...
Feb 8, 1999 8:39 am
I know of a site that offers extensive information on the movements of people throughout the centuries. I don't know the URL (will look it up) and see if it...
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Landau David
dla@...
Feb 8, 1999 11:16 am
I have good news and bad news. The good news is that our friend Lars Munkhammar from the Library of Uppsala University wrote a book in Swedish concerning Codex...
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Grsartor@...
Feb 8, 1999 6:30 pm
Teimauthaiau, Unhulthin Tasmanlandis, jah antharaim razdos gutiskaizos bokarjam, Du aiwa sijaith hailai. (To Tim, Tasmanian Devil, and other scribes of the...
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Christian Petersen
ctp@...
Feb 10, 1999 2:20 am
Just an interim question: Has anyone encountered a Gothic sequence written in a way different from left-to-right? sirhC ... eGroup home:...
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Sollers
sollers@...
Feb 10, 1999 10:30 pm
No answer, but interested in the question; If Gothic was partly rune derived, and If runes were influenced by North Italic scripts, and If North Italic scripts...
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Bertil Häggman
bertil.haggman@...
Feb 15, 1999 4:35 pm
... The most detailed end excellent book until this new one (maybe) is Otto von Friesen-Anders Grape: _Om Codex Argenteus - Dess tid, hem och oeden_ (Uppsala...
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Bertil Häggman
bertil.haggman@...
Feb 15, 1999 6:12 pm
von Friesen-Grape, _Om Codex Argenteus_ (1928) Chapter 1 Parchment Colour of parchment Number of files and size The number of pages in the files Binding The...
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tomas.kindahl@...
Feb 17, 1999 7:37 pm
... Gutisk vs. Gutnisks: depends upon what we are trying to do by reviving "so Tuggo Gutane" (or "so Razdo Gutane"). 1. Are we trying to "simulate" a situation...
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tomas.kindahl@...
Feb 17, 1999 7:52 pm
... Hails! ... Swedish scholars tend to be (perhaps overly) sceptic about the origin of the Goths. Three possibilities have been issued: - the Goths originally...
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tomas.kindahl@...
Feb 17, 1999 7:53 pm
... Maybe "The European Ethnohistory Database" on http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/ee/msr/ethno.html ?? ... eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/list/gothic-l Free...
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mcarver
mcarver@...
Feb 17, 1999 8:18 pm
... Probably more of no. 2 than anything else. I don't believe your unfounded slight on Christianity in no. 1 renders that possibility valid. No. 3 grants...
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Bertil Häggman
bertil.haggman@...
Feb 17, 1999 8:37 pm
... Certainly they are sceptic if they reside in Uppsala or Stockholm. ... Would be interesting to know which scholar proposed this unusual theory. ... That...
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poshka@...
Feb 18, 1999 4:28 am
Hails! re: name of the Goths - The archaic designation (loanterm) which the Lithuanian language ascribes for it's southeastern neighbors preserves the original...
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LBate18495@...
Feb 18, 1999 4:40 am
Hello Group Can anybody recommend a Book on the history of the Goths similar to Gregory of Tours History of the Franks. Now were the Goths Germanic. Le ... ...
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Bertil Häggman
bertil.haggman@...
Feb 18, 1999 5:24 am
-> Can anybody recommend a Book on the history of the Goths similar to ... Of course it is Jordanes, _Getica_. There is an old, outdated English...
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Raymond Uppelschoten
Raymond_Uppelschoten@...
Feb 18, 1999 9:24 am
I promised the URL of the ethnographic database, although I doubt that any information in that 'database' (actually a few enormous documents) will be very...
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poshka@...
Feb 18, 1999 2:23 pm
Hails! I would appreciate any feedback on this rough draft of the Gothic "Ave Maria", especially in respect to my grammar (or lack of it) and word choices....
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LBate18495@...
Feb 18, 1999 4:46 pm
Hey I wanted to thank the person on the list for recommending Jordanes. Thank you Jacob L. Bateman or just call me Le. Frith Le ... eGroup home:...
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tomas.kindahl@...
Feb 18, 1999 6:23 pm
... I'm an amateur. I would not like to partake in academical competitious battles between Uppsala/Stockholm vs. the rest, nor between archaeologists vs....