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RUNES-BIBLIOGRAPHY
PAGE 2 OF OUR RUNE BOOK BIBLIOGRAPHY



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* Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Runes and Runic Inscriptions (Claiborne W. Thompson, ed. Michigan Germanic Studies, vol. 7 no. 1, 1981).

* Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Runes and Runic Inscriptions (J. Knirk, ed., 1994).

* Runeninschriften als Quellen interdisziplinärer Forschung: Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Runes and Runic Inscriptions in Göttingen, 4-9 August 1995 (Klaus Düwel, ed.,1998).

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* Runor och ABC: Elva föreläsningar frDn ett symposium i Stockholm varen 1995 (Staffan Nyström, red., 1997).

A collection of eleven essays by leading runologists and other scholars, dealing with the historical use of runes in Scandinavia and elsewhere. English-language contributions include Michael Barnes on native and foreign influences in the futhark; John Hines on runes and literacy, Alan Johnston on conceptual parallels between the development of runic and Greek script; Raymond I. Page on the relationship between Anglo-Saxon runes and Latin script, and Henrik Williams on the origins of runic writing in Roman Germania.

* Runor och Runinskrifter: Second International Symposium on Runes and Runic Inscriptions (1987).

* Stoklund, Marie, et al., eds., Runes and Their Secrets: Studies in Runology (2006).

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* Spurkland, Terje, Norwegian Runes and Runic Inscriptions (1995).

* Thompson, Claiborne W., Studies in Upplandic Runography (1975).

ARTICLES, ESSAYS, BOOK CHAPTERS, ETC.

Andersen, Harry (1984-85). “Three Controversial Runes in the Older Futhark,” Pt. 1: 4 NOWELE 97-110; Pt. 2: 5 NOWELE 3-22.

Antonsen, Elmer H. (1972). “The Runic Inscription from Opedal,” in Studies for Einar Haugen 46-52.

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Antonsen, Elmer H. (1975). “The Inscription on the Whetstone from Strom,” 9 Visible Language 123-32.

Antonsen, Elmer H. (1978). “The Graphemic System of the Older Futhark,” in Linguistic Method: Essays in Honor of Herbert Penzl 287-97 (I. Rauch & G. Carr, eds.).

Antonsen, Elmer H. (1980). “Linguistics and Politics in the 19th Century: The Case of the 15th Rune,” 6 Michigan Germanic Studies 1-16.

Antonsen, Elmer H. (1981). “On the Syntax of the Older Runic Inscriptions,” in Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Runes and Runic Inscriptions, 50-60.

Antonsen, Elmer H. (1983). “On Reading Runic Inscriptions,” 2 NOWELE 23-40.

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Antonsen, Elmer H. (1987). “The Oldest Runic Inscriptions in the Light of New Finds and Interpretations,” in Runor och Runinskrifter 17-28.

Antonsen, Elmer H. (1988). “On the Mythological Interpretation of the Oldest Runic Inscriptions,” in Languages and Cultures: Studies in Honor of Edgar C. Polomé 43-54.

Antonsen, Elmer H. (1989). “The Runes: The Earliest Germanic Writing System,” in The Origins of Writing 137-58.

Antonsen, Elmer H. (1993). “The Wesser Runes: Magic or Message?,” 21/22 NOWELE 1-20.

Antonsen, Elmer H. (1996). “Runes and Romans on the Rhine,” in Proceedings of the International Symposium on Frisian Runes and Neighbouring Traditions, Leeuwarden, Netherlands, 26-29 January 1994, 45 ABäG 5-13.

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Antonsen, Elmer H. (1998). “On Runological and Linguistic Evidence for Dating Runic Inscriptions,” in Runeninschriften als Quellen interdisziplinärer Forschung 150-59.

Antonsen, Elmer H. (1999). “‘Rengdhi thaer Vingi’ (Am. 4.2) ‘Vingi Distorted Them”: ‘Omitted’ Runes - A Question of Typology?,” in Language Change and Typological Variation 131-38 (Edgar C. Polomé & Carol F. Justus, eds.), JIES Monograph no. 30-31.

Antonsen, Elmer H. (2003). “Where Have All the Women Gone?,” in Runica, Germanica, Mediaevalia 9-19 (Wilhelm Heizmann & Astrid van Nahl, eds.).

Bammesberger, Alfred (1991). “Ingvaeonic Sound Changes and the Anglo-Frisian Runes,” in Old English Runes and Their Continental Background 389-408.

Bammesberger, Alfred (1994). “Notes on Medial and Final Vowels in the Ruthwell Cross Runic Inscription,” in Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Runes and Runic Inscriptions 139-48.

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Barnes, Michael P. (1977). “On Elmer H. Antonsen’s A Concise Grammar of the Older Runic Inscriptions,” 19 Saga-Book 447-57.

Barnes, Michael P. (1987). “The Origins of the Younger futhark: A Reappraisal,” in Runor och Runinskrifter 29-45.

Barnes, Michael P. (1991). “Norwegian, Norn, Icelandic, or West Norse?: The Language of the Maeshowe Inscriptions,” in Festskrift til Ottar Grønvik 70-87 (J. Askedal, et al., eds.).

Barnes, Michael P. (1992). “Review Article: New Runic Studies,” 30 Scandinavica 223-32.

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Barnes, Michael P. (1994). “On Types of Argumentation in Runic Studies,” in Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Runes and Runic Inscriptions 11-29.

Barnes, Michael P. (1995). “Review Article: New Runological Research,” 24 Saga-Book 155-63.

Barnes, Michael P. (1997). “Native and Foreign in the Runes and Runic Writing of Scandinavia,” in Runor och ABC 9-21.

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Barnes, Michael P. (1998). “The Transitional Inscriptions,” in Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Runes and Runic Inscriptions 448-61.

Barnes, Michel P. (2001). “The Hedeby Inscriptions, the Short-Twig Runes, and the Question of Early Scandinavian Dialect Markers,” in Von Thorsberg nach Schleswig: Sprache und Schriftlichkeit eines Grenzgebietes im Wandel eines Jahrtausends 101-109 (Klaus Düwel, Edith Marold, & Christiane Zimmermann, eds.).

Barnes, Michel P. (2002). “Runic Tradition in Orkney: From Orphir to the Belsair Guest House,” in International Scandinavian and Medieval Studies in Memory of Gerd Wolfgang Weber 43-54 (Michael Dallapiazza, et al., eds.).

Barnes, Michael P. (2003). “An Enigmatic Runic Inscription from Kilbar, Barra,” in Runica, Germanica, Mediaevalia 35-42.

Barnes, Michael (2004). “Spirant Denotation by Younger Fuþark b,” in Namenwelten: Orts- und Personennamen in historischer Sicht 605-614.

Barnes, Michael (2005). “Language,” in A Companion to Old Norse-Icelandic Literature and Culture 173-89.

Barnes, Michael P. (2006). “Standardised fuþarks: A Useful Tool or a Delusion?,” in Runes and Their Secrets: Studies in Runology 11-29 (Marie Stoklund, et al., eds.).

Beck, Heinrich (1981). “A Runological and Iconographical Interpretation of North Sea Germanic Rune-Solidi,” in Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Runes and Runic Inscriptions 69-87.

Beck, Heinrich (2003). “Zum Problem der 13. Rune,” in Runica, Germanica, Mediaevalia 77-83.

Bertelsen, Lise Gjedssø (2006). “On Öpir's Pictures,” in Runes and Their Secrets: Studies in Runology 31-64.

Birkhan, Helmut (2003). “Some Remarks on the Druids,” in Runica, Germanica, Mediaevalia 100-121.

Birkhan, Helmut (2006). “Keltisches in germanischen Runennamen?,” in Das fuþark und seine einzelsprachlichen Weiterentwicklungen 80-102 (Alfred Bammesberger & Gaby Waxenberger, eds.)

Bosman, A. V. A. J., & T. Looijenga (1996). “A Runic Inscription from Bergakker (Gelderland), the Netherlands,” 46 ABäG 9-16.

Bragg, Lois (1999). “Runes and Readers: In and Around ‘The Husband’s Message,’” 71 Studia Neophilologica 34-50.

Braunmüller, Kurt (2005). “Variation in Word Order in the Oldest Germanic Runic Inscriptions: A Case for Bilingualism?,” in Papers on Scandinavian and Germanic Language and Culture 15–30 (NOWELE 46/47).

Bremmer, Rolf H. Jr. (1991). “Hermes-Mercury and Woden-Odin as Inventors of Alphabets: A Neglected Parallel,” in Old English Runes and Their Continental Background 409-19.

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