Runes A Handbook

Cover of Runes A Handbook by Michael P. Barnes
Publisher: Boydell Press
Year: 2022
Language: en
Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9781783276974
Dimensions:
Height: 9.4 Inches
Length: 6.7 Inches
Weight: 1.46827866492 Pounds
Width: 0.6 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 430
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Runes A Handbook by Michael P. Barnes, published by Boydell Press on May 27, 2022, offers a comprehensive introduction to runes and runology, exploring their history, usage, and interpretation. This 240-page book presents runes as an alphabetic writing system used by Germanic peoples, primarily in Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian languages. The text delves into the various materials on which runes were inscribed, including stone, wood, and metal, and discusses their evolution from the second century AD until their decline with the adoption of the Roman alphabet.

Readers will find a detailed examination of the significance of runes, including their modern applications and the methods used in runological research. The book addresses topics such as encoded texts, rune names, and the creation of runic inscriptions, providing a thorough overview of the subject. Additionally, it includes guidance on where to find runic inscriptions today, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history of writing systems and the linguistic heritage of Europe.


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Offers a full introduction to and survey of runes and runology: their history, how they were used, and their interpretation.Runes, often considered magical symbols of mystery and power, are in fact an alphabetic form of writing. Derived from one or more Mediterranean prototypes, they were used by Germanic peoples to write different kinds of Germanic language, principally Anglo-Saxon and the various Scandinavian idioms, and were carved into stone, wood, bone, metal, and other hard surfaces; types of inscription range from memorials to the dead, through Christian prayers and everyday messages to crude graffiti. First reliably attested in the second century AD, runes were in due course supplanted by the roman alphabet, though in Anglo-Saxon England they continued in use until the early eleventh century, inScandinavia until the fifteenth (and later still in one or two outlying areas). This book provides an accessible, general account of runes and runic writing from their inception to their final demise. It also covers modern uses of runes, and deals with such topics as encoded texts, rune names, how runic inscriptions were made, runological method, and the history of runic research. A final chapter explains where those keen to see runic inscriptions can most easily find them. Professor MICHAEL P, BARNES is Emeritus Professor of Scandinavian Studies, University College London.

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