[gothic-l] Greutung, Therving
george knysh
gknysh at YAHOO.COM
Wed Nov 27 21:07:36 UTC 2002
--- åÇÏÒÏ× ÷ÌÁÄÉÍÉÒ <vegorov at ipiran.ru> wrote:
> Hi!
> (Probably a more suitable greeting would be 'Hail'
> but I'm not sure yet in my Gothic.)
>
> Having fortunately stumbled across your site, I
> thought that just here I could find someone who
> would kindly clarify a few questions of my interest
> because, as I hope, these questions may appear in
> fact of our mutual (maybe common?) interests.
>
> I'm not a linguist and even not historian though
> comparative linguistics, history of languages and,
> as a consequence, ancient history are my hobbies.
> Now I plunged into the problem of the origin of the
> ethnonym 'Rus'. As you probably know, the problem is
> still not solved and remains among most thrilling
> historical riddles (especially for us, Russians).
>
> I have my own nontrivial conjectures concerning this
> topic, and those conjectures "decisively" direct me
> at the ancient Goths. However, I'd like to make
> clearer some hazy points prior to insist on my
> conclusions.
*****GK: Why don't you tell us your conclusions?*****
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