[gothic-l] Re: The Formation of the Goths

Tore Gannholm tore.gannholm at SWIPNET.SE
Tue Jan 22 12:47:33 UTC 2002


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>  > When rereading the above section of Chapter 2 of Wolfram
>>  (1988) I was struck by the similarity of the middle ground
>>  taken by Professor Wolfram similar to that of Professor
>>  Hermodsson in _Goterna_.
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>>  Gothically
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>>  Bertil
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>This is one of your main problems. You just take a passage, which you
>like, out of context from any source or book and present it as 'the'
>opinion of an authorative author. You should read Wolfram's section
>on 'origo and religio' (I think that is how it is called. I provide
>the reference tomorrow) to get a full and correct understanding of
>his views in this matter. He states that there was no migration of a
>Gothic tribe or people from Scandinavia, but helds that some
>traditions of the Goths were linked to Scandinavia.
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>Dirk
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Dirk,
and that is what makes "Gothic connections" so interesting.

http://w1.855.telia.com/~u85528681/Gothic_l/gothicconnectio_/default.htm

Tore
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