On the Origin and Early History of the Runic Script: Typology and Graphic Variation in the Older Futhark |
Common terms and phrases
42 Kylver allographs Anglo-Frisian Antonsen Aquincum Arntz Askeberg assume asymmetrical Auzon bind-rune Braake bracteate Breza Britsum Bülach Chapter conclusions continent continental inscriptions dating dating from 400 Denmark denote direction of writing Düwel e-rune England English inscriptions dating Etruscan examples fibula find the following Friesen Frisian Frisian inscriptions full-sized futhark inscriptions Gårdlösa Germanic Gothic inscriptions Greek Grønvik Grumpan Illerup inscribed inscriptions written j-rune Jankuhn Kowel Krause late Latin left to right letters Loveden Moltke NIæR North Italic Norway Number of instances o-rune occurs Odenstedt older futhark oldest inscriptions original form period Plate predominates recorded Roman alphabet Roman capitals rounded forms rounded variants Rozwadów rune runic alphabet runic forms runic script runological runologists Scandinavian and Gothic Scandinavian inscriptions dating sound value stem Stoklund stone strokes Sweden Table theory Thorsberg transliteration Type u-rune Undley bracteate Vadstena Vimose vowel Watchfield Westergaard written from left Zeiss