Hi,
According to this exerpt from SAOB there are two words for sun, or related to the sun in gothic, sauil and sunno.
Does anyone know what they signify...
Hi,
According to this exerpt from SAOB there are two words for sun, or related to the sun in gothic, sauil and sunno.
Does anyone know what they signify...
They may be in the feminine gender like OE. This is rather confusing because OE nouns for sun and son are spelled almost alike. Sunne and sunu. Le ... From:...
... the two I ... Thanks, this was very interesting info. Perhaps it ment son of the sun then. As if the the sun <*sol> was the sun at noon and the sun's sun...
I know this is fundamental, but my 12yr old daughter has to write a short essay on the Goths and is having trouble finding information ohter than encyclopedia...
Hail All! Just thought that I would add this small piece of info. on the Eruli, and their possible earliest mention. While I am not an expert on this subject,...
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Bertil Haggman
mvk575b@...
Mar 3, 2002 9:35 pm
"The scholarly consensus since the beginning of this century has been that the forms *erlaz, erilaR and Eruli exhibit suffix ablaut, as was already guessed by...
You have also skipped the problem of the initial H. In Roman books it is mostly "Herul" with variants, as we discussed in some detail last summer. ... -ulus...
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Bertil Haggman
mvk575b@...
Mar 4, 2002 7:43 am
Keth, Always welcome your great insights. Taylor, as I mentioned at some length last year is in full support of the Eruli solution. H is inorganic; otherwise...
Sorry, Bertil, it was you who proposed Swedish runic inscriptions with initial H as evidence for Scandinavian Heruls, not me. ... That would be like the...
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Bertil Haggman
mvk575b@...
Mar 4, 2002 2:50 pm
The whole discussion was initiated by you claiming that Eruli should be spelled Heruli. We are writing about the Greek and the Eruli. Swedish has nothing to do...
There has been much talk lately about the ancestral home of the Goths, being Scania according to Dudo the Germanic speaking people came from the area he...
... the ... something ... scholars ... truth ... the ... Scandinavia, ... rather ... Hi Francisc, I had answered to your point above earlier, but I found this...
Dear Dirk, thank you very much for your detailed answer. Yes, I can read German (I speak this language better than English). I have Wolfram's "Die Germanen",...
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Lada
smntpk@...
Mar 6, 2002 9:31 am
... From: xigung <keth@...> To: <gothic-l@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 2:34 PM Subject: [gothic-l] Re: Eruli: Etymology and Scandinavia...
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Bertil Haggman
mvk575b@...
Mar 6, 2002 8:20 pm
Very good. The H is inorganic and not pronounced. Erulically Bertil...
... Very good. The H is inorganic and not pronounced. ... It is of course a logic error to say *the* H is inorganic etc You were informed that the Greek/Latin...
I wanted to amend something It is Gaest Normanorium not Normandium sorry. I think allot of scholars accept the date of 996 for this work. ... From: "Le...
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Bertil Haggman
mvk575b@...
Mar 7, 2002 9:15 am
That must be a great advantage in your research to have this flasback scenes plauíd out in your mind. So once more the scientific facts: h- is inorganic. ...
Bertil, I sort of expected you'd answer like a pomplemousse. By not adressing the presented argument, which was illustrated by a small sample dialogue between...
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Bertil Haggman
mvk575b@...
Mar 7, 2002 4:28 pm
Continuing my presentation of Taylor's views on the word Eruli. I am leaving out the notes but hope later to provide a short bibliography. Gothically Bertil ...
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Bertil Haggman
mvk575b@...
Mar 7, 2002 4:29 pm
Keth, Really don't know what to answer here. I think I'll stick with Taylor, if you don't mind. Maybe you should try to present your own terminology if you...
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Bertil Haggman
mvk575b@...
Mar 8, 2002 9:29 pm
For those on the list who can watch German television there is a program on the Varus battle and the Gothic assault on the Roman empire on Sunday, March 10, ...
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Lada
smntpk@...
Mar 9, 2002 8:45 am
... From: Bertil Haggman <mvk575b@...> To: <gothic-l@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 4:37 PM Subject: [gothic-l] SV: Eruli, Etymology and...
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Lada
smntpk@...
Mar 9, 2002 8:46 am
... From: <keth@...> To: <gothic-l@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 4:41 PM Subject: Re: Heruls :[gothic-l] : Etymology and Scandinavia. ...
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Bertil Haggman
mvk575b@...
Mar 9, 2002 12:25 pm
"2) A supposed etymological connection with Olc. jara 'battle' also <*er- by breaking; OHG ernust, OE eornust (eo<e by OE breaking) 'seriousness, battle'; Grk....
Hi Lada, ... No, I guess you are right. By "voiced" I assume you mean that the vocal chords are used. What I had in mind was also a sound that comes from...
Did anyone get a chance to watch Storm over Europe, concerning the Goths? It was just aired here in Nederland on the German channel. I thought some of the...