Contributions Toward a History of Arabico-Gothic Culture / / Leo Wiener.

Wiener argues that Germanic languages have arisen by a sudden influx of Low Latin and Arabic. He demonstrates that they developed from the Graeco-Latin glossaries through Gothic interpretations, which owe their origin to the Graeco-Arabic learning in Spain.

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Place / Publishing House:Piscataway, NJ : : Gorgias Press, , [2002]
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Year of Publication:2002
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Table Of Contents
  • Sources Quoted
  • Introduction
  • I. The Bubalus In The Bible
  • II. The Bull Of Paeonia
  • III. Buffalo Hides
  • IV. The Tragelaphus
  • V. The Tarandus
  • VI. The Alce
  • VII. The Antholops
  • VIII. The Urus
  • IX. The Monops
  • X. The Gammus
  • XI. The Bison
  • XII. The Philological History Of The Pearl
  • XIII. The Pearl in Greek Literature
  • XIV. The Pearl In Arabic Literature
  • XV. The Pearl In The Physiologus
  • XVI. The Pearl In Pliny, Etc
  • XVII. Uniones In Martial
  • XVIII. The Pearl In The Germanic Laws
  • XIX. The Whale
  • XX. The Unicorn
  • XXI. The Lion
  • XXII. The Saw
  • XXIII. The Firebearing Stones
  • XXIV. The Charadrius
  • XXV. The Pelican
  • XXVI. The Lizard
  • XXVII. The Weasel
  • XXVIII. Glaesum
  • XXIX. The Hercynian Forest
  • Word Index
  • Subject Index