This handbook of Old Germanic toponyms is a comprehen-sive collection of Germanic, possibly Germanic and non-Germanic geographical names of Magna Germania and the adjacent provinces. The selection of headwords is based on Hermann Reichert´s Lexikon der altgermanischen Namen (LaN). In the articles, the current state of research concer-ning the localization of the ancient places (, rivers, forests and mountains) and concerning the etymology and word for¬mation of the toponyms is documented and critically dis-cussed
The onomatology traditionally assumes that -ingen (and -heim) ending toponyms are the oldest Germani...
The author presents dictionaries of toponyms from the Slavic-German borderland. The conceptions of G...
The author presents dictionaries of toponyms from the Slavic-German borderland. The conceptions of G...
This handbook of Old Germanic toponyms is a comprehen-sive collection of Germanic, possibly Germanic...
The article discusses some place-names. These are the names of fortifications owned by vassals durin...
The article discusses some place-names. These are the names of fortifications owned by vassals durin...
The author argues that archaeology and historical linguistics, each using their own tools, both seek...
Der Autor gibt einen Überblick zum Forschungsstand sowie zu Vorarbeiten für ein Historisches Ortsnam...
Néel Guy. Quelques aspects de la toponymie d'origine germanique dans le nord-ouest de l'Espagne. In:...
There is an air of mystery that surrounds the concept of place names. Questions revolving around the...
The article focuses on the toponymy of the Eastern part of modern Germany where Slavic and Germanic ...
The author emphasizes that geonames are not a recent field pf research among German geographers. How...
The author emphasizes that geonames are not a recent field pf research among German geographers. How...
The author emphasizes that geonames are not a recent field pf research among German geographers. How...
The onomatology traditionally assumes that -ingen (and -heim) ending toponyms are the oldest Germani...
The onomatology traditionally assumes that -ingen (and -heim) ending toponyms are the oldest Germani...
The author presents dictionaries of toponyms from the Slavic-German borderland. The conceptions of G...
The author presents dictionaries of toponyms from the Slavic-German borderland. The conceptions of G...
This handbook of Old Germanic toponyms is a comprehen-sive collection of Germanic, possibly Germanic...
The article discusses some place-names. These are the names of fortifications owned by vassals durin...
The article discusses some place-names. These are the names of fortifications owned by vassals durin...
The author argues that archaeology and historical linguistics, each using their own tools, both seek...
Der Autor gibt einen Überblick zum Forschungsstand sowie zu Vorarbeiten für ein Historisches Ortsnam...
Néel Guy. Quelques aspects de la toponymie d'origine germanique dans le nord-ouest de l'Espagne. In:...
There is an air of mystery that surrounds the concept of place names. Questions revolving around the...
The article focuses on the toponymy of the Eastern part of modern Germany where Slavic and Germanic ...
The author emphasizes that geonames are not a recent field pf research among German geographers. How...
The author emphasizes that geonames are not a recent field pf research among German geographers. How...
The author emphasizes that geonames are not a recent field pf research among German geographers. How...
The onomatology traditionally assumes that -ingen (and -heim) ending toponyms are the oldest Germani...
The onomatology traditionally assumes that -ingen (and -heim) ending toponyms are the oldest Germani...
The author presents dictionaries of toponyms from the Slavic-German borderland. The conceptions of G...
The author presents dictionaries of toponyms from the Slavic-German borderland. The conceptions of G...