2004 book edited by Brian O. Murdoch and Malcolm Read
Early Germanic Literature and Culture
Author
Brian O. Murdoch and Malcolm Read
Country
United States
Language
English
Subject
Early Germanic culture
Publisher
Camden House
Publication date
2004
Pages
344
ISBN
1-57113-199-X Hardcover
OCLC
186198190
Early Germanic Literature and Culture is a book edited by Brian O. Murdoch and Malcolm Read. The book was published by Camden House in 2004. It covers anthropological, archaeological and philological aspects of the study on early Germanic culture and literature. The chapters of the book are written by individual specialists in these fields.
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calendars were an element of earlyGermanicculture. The Germanic peoples had names for the months that varied by region and dialect, but they were later...
earlyGermanic peoples. These were compared with statements in Tacitus and Caesar as well as with high and late medieval law codes from Germany and Scandinavia...
may have been a central deity in the Germanic pantheon in earlier times. In Old Norse literature, the Æsir and Vanir are described as being in conflict...
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AD to the 5th century AD. The Wielbark culture is associated with the Goths and related Germanic peoples, and played an important role in the Amber Road...
discussing the entire culture of the northern Germanic peoples of the early Middle Ages, and especially in terms of the languages andliteratures of these peoples...
(2004). "Runic". In Read, Malcolm; Murdoch, Brian (eds.). EarlyGermanicLiteratureandCulture. Boydell & Brewer. pp. 121–147. ISBN 9781571131997. Foote...
The list of earlyGermanic peoples is a register of ancient Germaniccultures, tribal groups, and other alliances of Germanic tribes and civilisations...
research into the Germanic languages began in the 16th century, with the discovery of literary texts in the earlier phases of the languages. Early modern publications...
Malcolm (eds.). Camden House History of German Literature, volume 1: EarlyGermanicLiteratureandCulture. Camden House. pp. 171–203. ISBN 1-57113-199-X...
EarlyGermanicLiteratureandCulture Germanische Altertumskunde Online The Early Germans Beck, Heinrich (2001). "Dennis Howard Green. Language and History...
Murdoch, Brian; Hardin, James N.; Read, Malcolm Kevin (2004). EarlyGermanicLiteratureandCulture. Boydell & Brewer. pp. 98–99. ISBN 157113199X. Of even more...
the Germanic tribes, the earliest evidence of Germanicculture dates to the Jastorf culture in Northern Germany and Denmark. Contact with Germanic tribes...
). EarlyGermanicliteratureandculture. Woodbridge: Camden House. pp. 149–170. ISBN 9781571131997. Panayotou, A. (12 February 2007). "Ionic and Attic"...
Brian Murdoch; James N. Hardin; Malcolm Kevin Read (eds.). EarlyGermanicLiteratureandCulture. Boydell & Brewer. p. 149. ISBN 978-1-57113-199-7. Pannenberg...
Germanic given names are traditionally dithematic; that is, they are formed from two elements, by joining a prefix and a suffix. For example, King Æþelred's...
ancient Germanic folklore, in both mythology andGermanic paganism. Along with the number 27, both numbers also figure into the lunar Germanic calendar...