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Book Review

Volume 106 • Number 4

October 2007



 


Personennamen in südgermanischen Runeninschriften. Von Robert Nedoma. Studien zur altgermanischen Namenkunde I,1,1. Heidelberg: Winter. 2004. Pp. 450. ¤75.

Given that a great deal of the material in the older runic alphabet consists of anthroponyms, runologists and historians alike will be grateful for a reference work covering the vast literature on the names that occur in the southern Germanic runic inscriptions. This book is set up as a lexicon; after an introductory essay and an extensive and valuable bibliography, we find an alphabetically arranged treatment of 76 pre-Old High German, pre-Old Saxon, and Langobardic personal names. This review is relatively short, more because I had little to criticize than for lack of wonderful material.

Frederick W. Schwink
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

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