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Das Romerreich und seine Germanen - Eine Erzahlung von Herkunft und Ankunft (German, Hardcover): Herwig Wolfram Das Romerreich und seine Germanen - Eine Erzahlung von Herkunft und Ankunft (German, Hardcover)
Herwig Wolfram
R1,151 Discovery Miles 11 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Roman Empire and Its Germanic Peoples (Paperback, Revised Ed.): Herwig Wolfram The Roman Empire and Its Germanic Peoples (Paperback, Revised Ed.)
Herwig Wolfram; Translated by Thomas Dunlap
R916 R777 Discovery Miles 7 770 Save R139 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The names of early Germanic warrior tribes and leaders resound in songs and legends; the real story of the part they played in reshaping the ancient world is no less gripping. Herwig Wolfram's panoramic history spans the great migrations of the Germanic peoples and the rise and fall of their kingdoms between the third and eighth centuries, as they invaded, settled in, and ultimately transformed the Roman Empire. As Germanic military kings and their fighting bands created kingdoms, and won political and military recognition from imperial governments through alternating confrontation and accommodation, the 'tribes' lost their shared culture and social structure, and became sharply differentiated. They acquired their own regions and their own histories, which blended with the history of the empire. In Wolfram's words, 'the Germanic people neither destroyed the Roman world nor restored it; instead, they made a home for themselves within it'. This story is far from the 'decline and fall' interpretation that held sway until recent decades. Wolfram's narrative, based on his sweeping grasp of documentary and archaeological evidence, brings new clarity to a poorly understood period of Western history.

History of the Goths (Paperback, 2): Herwig Wolfram History of the Goths (Paperback, 2)
Herwig Wolfram; Translated by Thomas Dunlap 1
R975 R851 Discovery Miles 8 510 Save R124 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Incorporating exciting new material that has come to light since the last German edition of 1980, Herwig Wolfram places Gothic history within its proper context of late Roman society and institutions. He demonstrates that the barbarian world of the Goths was both a creation of and an essential element of the late Roman Empire.

Early Germanic Literature and Culture (Hardcover, New): Brian Murdoch, Malcolm Read Early Germanic Literature and Culture (Hardcover, New)
Brian Murdoch, Malcolm Read; Contributions by Adrian Murdoch, Fred C. Robinson, G. Ronald Murphy, …
R2,645 Discovery Miles 26 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A collection of fresh essays examining the wide scope and significance of early Germanic culture and literature. The first volume of this set views the development of writing in German with respect to broad aspects of the early Germanic past, drawing on a range of disciplines including archaeology, anthropology, and philology in addition toliterary history. The first part considers the whole concept of Germanic antiquity and the way in which it has been approached, examines classical writings about Germanic origins and the earliest Germanic tribes, and looks at thetwo great influences on the early Germanic world: the confrontation with the Roman Empire and the displacement of Germanic religion by Christianity. A chapter on orality -- the earliest stage of all literature -- provides a bridgeto the earliest Germanic writings. The second part of the book is devoted to written Germanic -- rather than German -- materials, with a series of chapters looking first at the Runic inscriptions, then at Gothic, the first Germanic language to find its way onto parchment (in Ulfilas's Bible translation). The topic turns finally to what we now understand as literature, with general surveys of the three great areas of early Germanic literature: Old Norse, Old English, and Old High and Low German. A final chapter is devoted to the Old Saxon Heliand. Contributors: T. M. Andersson, Heinrich Beck, Graeme Dunphy, Klaus Düwel, G. Ronald Murphy, Adrian Murdoch, Brian Murdoch, Rudolf Simek, Herwig Wolfram. Brian Murdoch and Malcolm Read both teach in the German Department of the University of Stirling in Scotland.

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