Our Forefathers

Forside
Cambridge University Press, 14. nov. 2013 - 522 sider
Gudmund Schütte (1872-1958) was a renowned Danish historian, anthropologist and philologist. First published in 1933, as the English translation of a 1926 Danish original, this book forms one of two volumes by Schütte on the ethnography of the Gothic, German, Dutch, Anglo-Saxon, Frisian and Scandinavian peoples. The text is notable for its use of a systematic framework, following the principle that 'homogeneous matter should always be presented in homogeneous columns under precisely the same headings and in the same order'. Illustrative figures and textual notes are included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in perspectives on early North European history and ethnography.
 

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112144 The Gothic or East Gothonic subgroup A 112115 The subgroup as a whole 112 Names
1
Ethnic position
2
History
6
B 116127 The Gothic branch 116 Name
7
Subdivisions
9
Ethnic position
14
Early history of the Goths
15
History of the Ostrogoths proper
19
History of the Chatthi and Mattiaci proper
199
History of the Batavi and Cannenefates proper
201
History of the Ubii proper
202
J 203208 The German Saxon or Niederdeutsch branch 203 Names
204
Ethnic position
206
History of the Cherusci Angrivarii and Dulgibini
211
Legendary traditions
213
History of the German Saxons
214

History of the Visigoths proper
20
History of the Gepidae proper
22
History of the Gothi minores the Moesian Goths proper
23
History of the Gothi Tetraxitae and Eudusiani proper
24
Legendary traditions
25
128131 The Rugrans Sciri and Torcilingi 128 Names
28
Ethnic position
29
History
30
Legendary traditions
34
132135 The Burgundians 132 Names
36
Ethnic position
38
History
39
Legendary traditions
41
E 136140 The Lugian or Vandalic branch 136 Names
42
Subdivisions
44
Ethnic position
48
History
50
page
55
Legendary traditions
56
F 141144 The Bastarnic or Peukinic subgroup or branch page 141 Names
57
Subdivisions
58
Ethnic position
60
History
61
145147 The West Gothonic linguistic subgroup 145 Name
63
Ethnic position
64
148208 The GermanDutch or South Gothonic subgroup A 148152 The subgroup as a whole 148 Names
66
Subdivisions
69
Ethnic position
76
History
80
Legendary traditions
86
B 153155 The Erminonic branch and various South German tribes of indistinct position 153 Name
87
Ethnic position
90
156164 The Swabian branch 156 Name
92
Subdivisions
93
Ethnic position
96
History of the Swabians collectively
106
History of the Semnones proper that is the North Swabians
108
History of the Quadi or Portuguese Svevi proper
112
History of the Alemanni or Schwaben proper
118
History of the Iuthungi and Raetovarii proper
126
Legendary traditions
127
165169 The Marcomans or Bavarians 165 Names
129
Subdivisions
130
Ethnic position
131
History
133
Legendary traditions
138
Ethnic position history
139
F 173177 The Langobards page 173 Names
140
Subdivisions
141
History
144
Legendary traditions
148
G 178181 The Ermundures or Thuringians 178 Names
150
Ethnic position
151
History
153
Legendary traditions
156
H 182194 The Isteonic Gambrivian Frankish or Northwest German branch 182 Names
157
Subdivisions
158
Ethnic position
163
History of the Franks collectively
171
History of the Sugambri proper
178
History of the Salians or Neustrii proper
179
History of the Chamavi proper
180
History of the Chattvarii proper
181
History of the Amsivarii and Chasvarii proper
182
History of the Tubantes proper
183
History of the Ripvarii or Austrasii proper
185
Legendary traditions
187
195202 The Marsic branch and the Chatthi Ubii and Bruchteri 195 Names
190
Subdivisions
192
Ethnic position
194
History of the Marsi Chatthi Ubii and Bruchteri etc till c A D 100
197
Names
216
211235 The Northwest Gothonic subgroup A 211213 The subgroup as a whole 211 Names
218
Subdivisions
219
Ethnic position
220
B 214225 The AngloSaxon branch 214 Names
221
Subdivisions
222
Ethnic position
233
History of the Saxons and Chauchi on the Continent
248
Nature of the Saxon conquest in Britain
252
The Roman defensive system and its influence upon the process of the conquest
255
The conquest of Kent
264
The conquest of Hampshire and Sussex
266
The conquest of Essex East Anglia Wessex and the North of England
268
Later conquests from the Celts
271
Collective AngloSaxon development
272
Legendary traditions
275
226235 The Frisian branch 226 Name
277
Subdivisions
278
Ethnic position
279
History of the Frisians up to the close of ancient times
284
History of the Frisians during the Middle Ages
286
History of the West Frisians proper
289
History of the East Frisians proper
290
Legendary traditions
292
236248 The ancient intermediate peninsular subgroup or branch 236 Name
293
Subdivisions
294
Ethnic position
305
History of the ancient Jutlanders and Varines collectively
310
History of the Angles proper
312
Legendary traditions
315
History of the Varines proper
316
Legendary traditions
317
History of the Harudes and EudosesEudusii proper
318
244a The Ommerboer
319
History of the Wendle or Vendelboer proper
323
History of the Jutes proper
324
Legendary traditions
326
249281 The Scandinavian or North Gothonic subgroup A 249253 The subgroup as a whole 249 Names
327
Subdivisions
330
Ethnic position
332
History
337
Legendary traditions
345
B 254257 The Erules 254 Name
346
Ethnic position
347
History
349
Legendary traditions
352
258262 The Danish branch 258 Names
353
Subdivisions
356
Ethnic position
359
History
370
Legendary traditions
380
263267 The Gautic branch 263 Name
382
Subdivisions
383
Ethnic position
385
History
386
Legendary traditions
393
E 268271 The Gotlanders 268 Names
394
Ethnic position
396
History
397
Legendary traditions
399
Subdivisions
401
Ethnic position
402
History
405
Legendary traditions
417
Legendary traditions
464
List of abbreviations and references
475
ILLUSTRATIONS
483
Dutch and Frisian dialects of Holland and neighbouring countries
489
Percentage of local names ending in ham
496
The forms bø and
502
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