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This work, containing more than a thousand maps and commentaries,
is the first to document the surname stock of Germany by
statistical occurrence and geographical distribution. There is a
grammatical part dealing with the phonematics, graphematics,
morphematics, and syntagmatics, while cultural historiansare served
with a lexical part (surnames by place of origin, by occupation, by
nicknames, by given names).
This essential work with its more than a thousand maps and
commentaries is the first to document the surname stock of the
Federal Republic of Germany by statistical occurrence and
geographical distribution. It meets the interests of linguists with
a grammatical part (three volumes) dealing with the phonematics,
graphematics, mor-phematics and syntagmatics of family names, while
cultural historians and population historians are served with a
lexical part (three volumes - surnames by place of origin and
domicile, by occupation and by nicknames, by given names). The
atlas provides a new basis for onomastics. It also presents an
indispensable aid to other disciplines from social history through
research into settlement and migration to genetics.
The Heidelberg Manuscript P of Otfrida (TM)s Evangelienbuch also
leads us close to the author. It was written at the end of the 9th
century by two of Otfrida (TM)s pupils, who had already been
involved with V (Cod. Vindobonensis 2687) (Vol. I,1 and I,2) and is
characterised by artistic illuminated capitals, display scripts,
neumata and historically significant linguistic variants.
Manuscript D (a oeDiscissusa Fulda around 975), of which only
fragments have been preserved, completes the diplomatic edition of
Otfrid texts VPD.
Dieser Band vereint 20 BeitrAge aktueller Forschungen zur
Familiennamengeographie in Europa und bietet damit erstmals einen
Aoeberblick A1/4ber die internationale Forschung. Das Spektrum
reicht von lAnderA1/4bergreifenden Untersuchungen (Skandinavien)
A1/4ber lAnderspezifische Darstellungen (z. B. A-sterreich,
Deutschland, Niederlande, England, Polen, Spanien, Portugal) bis
hin zu kleinrAumigen PhAnomenen (z. B. Alemanisch,
Westmitteldeutsch). Zahlreiche Verbreitungskarten dokumentieren die
arealen VerhAltnisse.
The Heidelberg manuscript (P) of Otfrid's -Evangelienbuch- is a
further source that puts us in relatively close contact with the
author. It was written in the late 9th century in Weissenburg by
two of Otfrid's pupils who had already collaborated on manuscript V
(Cod. Vindobonensis 2687; Vols. I,1 and I,2). Its distinguishing
features are the highly artistic initials, textual foregrounding
strategies, neumes, and written variants of language-historical
significance. Manuscript D (Discissus, Fulda, around 975) survives
in fragments only. These have been put together here for the first
time. With this publication the diplomatic edition of the Otfrid
manuscripts V, P, and D is now complete."
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