Our Forefathers, Opseg 1Cambridge University Press, 14. stu 2013. - Broj stranica: 318 Gudmund Schütte (1872-1958) was a renowned Danish historian, anthropologist and philologist. First published in 1933, as the English translation of a 1926 Danish original, this book forms one of two volumes by Schütte on the ethnography of the Gothic, German, Dutch, Anglo-Saxon, Frisian and Scandinavian peoples. The text is notable for its use of a systematic framework, following the principle that 'homogeneous matter should always be presented in homogeneous columns under precisely the same headings and in the same order'. Illustrative figures and textual notes are included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in perspectives on early North European history and ethnography. |
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90100 Religion | 8 |
THE GOTHONIC NATIONS | 9 |
page | 26 |
Different ethnic points of view | 53 |
Mutual relations between Aryan and Gothonic civilisation | 69 |
Baltic nations Aisti | 75 |
Slavs Wends | 81 |
Mutual relations between Slavonic and Gothonic civilisation | 87 |
Cosmic names | 183 |
Names for worship of the gods or sorcery | 184 |
Names of spirits and gods | 185 |
Names of men | 187 |
Names of professions occupations etc | 190 |
Survey of the various phases in the evolution of the languages | 196 |
86100 Civilisation 86 Survey of the field of study | 198 |
Costume coiffure | 200 |
Greeks Hellenes | 88 |
Mutual relations between Greek and Gothonic civilisation | 91 |
Belief in the soul Werewolf the nightjar the soul Dísir Norns | 92 |
Illyrians | 93 |
Giants and other demons | 94 |
Itali practically Romans | 95 |
Gods in animal form | 96 |
Local goddesses the Dioscuri or Alci | 97 |
Mutual relations between Roman and Gothonic civilisation | 98 |
Celts Wealas | 106 |
Mutual relations between Celtic and Gothonic civilisation | 122 |
6469 NonIndoEuropean neighbours 64 FinnoUgrian peoples | 125 |
Mutual relations between FinnoLappish and Gothonic civilisation | 128 |
Huns Avars Bulgarians | 132 |
Mutual relations between Hunnish and Gothonic civilisation | 133 |
AntesCircassians | 136 |
Cappadocians Basques Semites | 137 |
7074 Old Home 70 Startingpoint in racial history | 138 |
Derivation from the north | 139 |
Criticism of the traditions | 143 |
The preScandinavian startingpoint | 145 |
7585 Language 75 Prefatory note on the ethnographically important types | 147 |
Distribution of the various types in Gothonic | 151 |
Tribal names and toponymics | 155 |
Family names | 162 |
Place names | 164 |
Constitution social system | 203 |
Trade handicrafts navigation | 208 |
Woden Odin | 226 |
Priests divine worship sorcery | 230 |
101111 History 101 Survey of the different phases in the history of the Gothonic nations | 238 |
The West European phase 103 The Finnish phase | 239 |
The East European phase | 240 |
The continental Celtic phase | 241 |
The Roman phase | 243 |
The Hunnish phase | 245 |
The phase of Slavonic advance | 246 |
The British phase | 251 |
The phase of West Slavonic retreat | 252 |
Conclusion | 253 |
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ILLUSTRATIONS Fig 1 Mammoth and olfend camel 2 Gothonic tribal names and toponymics 3 Important Scandinavian Long Derivative types 4 T... | 291 |
available for download in colour from www cambridge org9781107674783 | 295 |
Southeast European influences 6 Celtic influences 7 Roman influences | 296 |
Distribution of nationalities according to Ptolemy | 298 |
Distribution of nationalities shown on a correct | 300 |
The map of Germania in Ptolemys atlas Cod Urbinas 82 | 301 |
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Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
adopted amongst ancestor Anglo-Saxons Aryan Baltic Bastarnae Bremer Caesar Celtic Celts century A.D. chap Cimbri civilisation coast Compounds connexion Dacian Danish Danube Derivative Deutsche Dio Cassius district East Gothonic element English Ermanaric ethnic Europe example Finnish forefathers Frisians Gaul Gaulish genealogy Gepid Germ Germanen Gothic Gothonic nations Gothonic Sound Shift Goths Greek Grimm Grundriss High German Hoops Huns ibid Iceland idem Illyrian Indo-European Ingaevones inhabitants Irish island Italic Italy Jordanes Jutish Jutland king Langobardic Latin legend linguistic loan words Migration Age Müllenhoff neighbours North Northmen Norwegian Oldsagn om Godtjod original Pauly-Wissowa personal names Phrygians place names Pliny primaeval primitive probably Procopius Ptol Rhine river Roman Sarmatians Saxons Scandinavian Schütte Scythians Short Simplexes sixth century Slavonic Slavs Sophus Müller South Gothonic Sprache Strabo stratum Swabian Swedes Swedish Tacitus Teutons theory Thracian toponymic tribal names tribes Wends West Widsith Zeuss