Frisian Runes and Neighbouring Traditions. Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Frisian Runes at the Fries Museum, Leeuwarden 26-29 January 1994.

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Original publisher’s sewn blue wrappers, black lettering spine and frontcover, 8vo: xij, 246pp., [10pp.], 17 contributions with illustrations – figs – line-drawings – note & refernces, 12 book reviews, list of contributors. Contents: Preface. Tineke Looijenga. 1. Ljouwert en ‘ Fryske runen’. Tette Hofstra. 2. Runes and Romans on the Rhine. Elmer H. Antonsen. 3. Frisian and Anglo-Saxon Runes: from the Linguistic Angle. Alfred Bammesberger. 4. Das Alter der friesischen Wurtnamen. Dirk P. Blok. 5. Frisia and England: the archeological evidence for connections. Catherine Hills. 6. Coins and Runes in England and Frisia in the Seventh Century. John Hines. 7. Runeindskrifter fra mosefund i Danmark- konsekst og oprindelse. Jørgen Ilkjær. 8. Die Bewohnung der nordniederländischen Wurten im frühen Mittelalter. Egge Knol. 9. Checklist Frisian Runic Inscriptions. Tineke Looijenga. 10. On the Origin of the Anglo-Frisian Runic Innovations. Tineke Looijenga. 11. Developments in Frisian Runology: A discussion of Düwel & Tempel’s Runic Corpus from 1970. Hans F. Nielsen. 12. On the Baffling Nature of Frisian Runes. Ray I. Page. 13. The Origin and Chronology of the ‘ Anglo-Frisian ‘ Runes. David Parsons. 14. Noch einmal die Latein-These. Arend Quak. 15. Wie friesisch ist der Brakteat von Wurt Hitsum. Elmar Seebold. 16. The Tribe Cranium Inscription and the Scandinavian Translation to the Younger Reduced Futhark. Marie Stoklund. 17. The Origin of the Runes. Hendrik Williams. Very fine copy – as new. Volume 45.: Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik.

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Amsterdam-Atlanta, Rodopi. 1996

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9789051839517