- The
final nation to
contribute to the
Germanic SS was Denmark,
whose Germansk Korpset (later
called the
Schalburg Corps) came into
being in
April 1943...
- lån i samisk". In Askedal, John Ole; Schmidt, Tom; Theil, Rolf (eds.).
Germansk filologi og
norske ord.
Festskrift til
Harald Bjorvand på 70-årsdagen den...
-
organization Heathen Front via its website. In 1998 he
wrote a book
called Germansk Mytologi og
Verdensanskuelse ("Teutonic
Mythology and Worldview") that...
- Gruyter. OCLC 634541207. (in German) Palm,
Thede (1948). Trädkult:
Studier i
germansk religionshistoria.
Skrifter utgivna av Vetenskaps-societeten i Lund, 33...
- Colbjørnsens gate 1. The
Germanische Leitstelle published the
Germanic Messenger (
Germansk Budstikke) and SS-Heftet,
which was the
Norwegian edition of SS-Leitheft...
- to a
Dictionary of Old
English Place-names,
Nomina Germanica;
arkiv för
germansk namnforskning, 9 (Uppsala:
Almqvist & Wiksell), had
begun as a contribution...
- 1910
Belysning av dr R. Saxéns "Randanmärkningar" till min
uppsats "Äldre
germansk kultur i
Finland belyst av ortnamnen".
Skrifter utgivna av
Svenska litteratursällskapet...
-
mentioning Viktor Rydberg, who made the same
point in 1886 (Undersökningar i
germansk mythologi, I 373)?" "Rydberg,
Abraham Viktor".
Swedish Academy. Archived...
-
sociologically oriented thesis on
language history (Substrater og Laan i
Romansk og
Germansk, 1917).
Elements from
Saussure were
footnoted in his book. In 1928, Brøndal...
- Erik W. Hansen,
Alexandra Holsting & Hans
Frede Nielsen (eds.): Ældre
germansk sproghistorie. Odense:
University of
Southern Denmark,
Mindre Skrifter...