Apart from the Germania of Tacitus, Jordanes´s History of the Goths is the preeminent source for Germanic history. Many opinions of nowadays scholars are based on his accounts. Of the utmost significance are the effects in the field of onomastics. In the end the idea developed by R. Much that the names of various Germanic tribes are nicknames can be tracked down to Jordanes´s explanation of the name Gepids. In a similar way modern scholarship took his narrative of the migrations of the Goths as a veracious description of remote realities in the past, Christensen's book unsettles the prevailing opinion of early Gothic history. This essay deals with the consequences of these findings on onomastics
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The article focuses on the toponymy of the Eastern part of modern Germany where Slavic and Germanic ...
People who leave their home, take their names with them. That is the reason why place names in new s...
Apart from the Germania of Tacitus, Jordanes´s History of the Goths is the preeminent source for Ger...
Witold Ma´nczak has argued that Gothic is closer to Upper German than to Middle German, closer to Hi...
open1noThis essay takes into account the Germanic personal names and their name-giving in the area ...
The Gothic people enter European history during the Roman Iron Age. Several groups of Goths come und...
Jacob Grimm's Lithuanian studies culminated in his work on the German Dictionary (Deutsches Wörterbu...
The Jutes are known as one of the Germanic tribes who migrated to Britain and established the Englis...
The Way of the Goths to Literacy as a Search for Identity. It is well known that the Goths, throug...
The author argues that archaeology and historical linguistics, each using their own tools, both seek...
The aim of this study is to propose a new interpretation of Jordanes’ famous work, De Origine Actibu...
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In 1994, discussing the problematic name Swābaharjaz recorded on the Rö stone, Lena Peterson made a ...
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