The paper begins by noting the lack of a comprehensive dictionary of Scandinavian runic inscriptions, as well as the absence of the runic evidence from most dictionaries of the early Scandinavian languages, and considers possible reasons for this. Runic inscriptions may need a different kind of dictionary, because they require a different kind of reading that takes extra-linguistic as well as linguistic contexts into account (a process that has been called “interdisciplinary semantics”). Using the examples of the words bóndi and þegn in Viking Age inscriptions, the paper shows how the variety of available contexts enables a richer definition of these and other words, which might facilitate a different type of dictionary, based on discursi...
During the last years, our understanding of runic inscriptions has changed thoroughly when runology ...
This thesis gathers and examines the rich literary evidence for the runic script. The contents of su...
Runic inscriptions in the older fuþark have so far been the subject chiefly of two types of scholarl...
This paper offers a survey of the oldest runic inscriptions of the northern parts of Europe. Runic w...
The paper discusses a number of versified runic inscriptions, mainly from Scandinavia, and from ca. ...
The present paper is a study of the rendering of Latin in Scandinavian runic inscriptions. The analy...
While there are a number of scholarly databases which contain information about runic inscriptions, ...
This thesis examines the use of relational databases for onomastic, textual and archaeological aspec...
The author presents a new interpretation of the recently discovered Rakkestad-stone from eastern Nor...
The Viking Age rune-carvers and their readers used runes as a semiotic resource to convey and struct...
This article begins with brief mention of two significant early attempts at editing Scandinavian ru...
The research problem and task for this thesis was in the analysis of the Old Norse Futhark, or writt...
Nordiskt runnamnslexikon ('Dictionary of proper names in Scandinavian Viking Age runic inscriptions'...
The aim of this work is, primarily, to introduce and describe the topic of the runes as found in the...
The present piece deals with the early history of the Scandinavian dotted runes. The medieval rune-...
During the last years, our understanding of runic inscriptions has changed thoroughly when runology ...
This thesis gathers and examines the rich literary evidence for the runic script. The contents of su...
Runic inscriptions in the older fuþark have so far been the subject chiefly of two types of scholarl...
This paper offers a survey of the oldest runic inscriptions of the northern parts of Europe. Runic w...
The paper discusses a number of versified runic inscriptions, mainly from Scandinavia, and from ca. ...
The present paper is a study of the rendering of Latin in Scandinavian runic inscriptions. The analy...
While there are a number of scholarly databases which contain information about runic inscriptions, ...
This thesis examines the use of relational databases for onomastic, textual and archaeological aspec...
The author presents a new interpretation of the recently discovered Rakkestad-stone from eastern Nor...
The Viking Age rune-carvers and their readers used runes as a semiotic resource to convey and struct...
This article begins with brief mention of two significant early attempts at editing Scandinavian ru...
The research problem and task for this thesis was in the analysis of the Old Norse Futhark, or writt...
Nordiskt runnamnslexikon ('Dictionary of proper names in Scandinavian Viking Age runic inscriptions'...
The aim of this work is, primarily, to introduce and describe the topic of the runes as found in the...
The present piece deals with the early history of the Scandinavian dotted runes. The medieval rune-...
During the last years, our understanding of runic inscriptions has changed thoroughly when runology ...
This thesis gathers and examines the rich literary evidence for the runic script. The contents of su...
Runic inscriptions in the older fuþark have so far been the subject chiefly of two types of scholarl...