RUNES

ancient characters used in Teutonic, Anglo-Saxon, and Scandinavian inscriptions. They were probably first used by the East Goths (c.300), who are thought to have derived them from Helleno-Italic writing. The runes were adapted to carving on wood and stone; they consisted of perpendicular, oblique, and a few curved lines. The first six runic signs were for f, u, th, o (a), r, c (k), hence the name Futhorc for the runic alphabets. There were two alphabets, one of 16 signs and the other of 24 (the same 16 with 8 additional signs). They were used extensively throughout N Europe, Iceland, England, Ireland, and Scotland until the establishment of Christianity. From then on the use of runes was reviled as a pagan practice. In Scandinavia their use persisted even after the Middle Ages; there they were used for manuscripts as well as inscriptions. The word rune is derived from an early Anglo-Saxon word meaning secret or mystery.

See A. F. Brodeur, The Riddle of the Runes (1932, repr. 1973); R. I. Page, An Introduction to English Runes (1973).

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waritu (I) write runes written in serpentine, boustrophedon...chooses to integrate the large and small runes (i.e., the basic and supplementary texts) and reads the left line of the large runes (line II) first, then takes the small...
...forms; long-twig (normal) runes and short- twig runes (mainly cut in wood with shorter...Although the custom of erecting rune-stones was apparently a north...classes. Here the forms of the runes and the formula of inscriptions...
...chapter particular struck me, in which he spoke of "casting Runes" on people, either for the purpose of gaining their affection...As Harrington had said, the characters on it were more like Runes than anything else, but not decipherable by either man, and...
...chapter in particular struck me, in which he spoke of casting the Runes on people, either for the purpose of gaining their affection...As Harrington had said, the characters on it were more like Runes than anything else, but not decipherable by either man, and...
...English translation. For its many interpretations, see my article "Jen" in The Dictionary of Philosophy , ed. by D. D. Runes, 1942, p. 153. 4 Cheng I-chuan, 1033-1077, and Cheng Ming-tao, 1032-1086. 5 For a fuller treatment of the Rational...
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Finno-ugric Rune Song Tradition Revisited: a Critical Discourse...Fairclough 1998, 1999). VARTTINA, THE RUNE SONG TRADITION AND THE QUESTION OF CULTURAL...compositions based on the ancient Finno-Ugric rune song tradition; the focus also shifted...
...works, the use of the Rune Poems for evidence about runes seems to be limited...by the shapes of the runes printed in Crymogoa. The Rune Poem has ?? for y...contribution of the Rune Poem to the discussion of runes in Crymogoa has also...
...unlikely to have been written in runes, because rune-magic is rare in the Old English...do not feel it is safe to take rune as runes--perhaps only the use of the...interpretation does, however, depend on rune meaning runes which is, as we have seen...
...the divinely invented runes--but they are instructions...apparently issued by a human rune-smith. St. 144 and...Odinn and the subject of runes return in the fornyrdislag...it is true that the rune for R was called yr yew tree (see Erik Moltke, Runes and their Origins: Denmark...
...nine glory-twigs, by which are meant nine runes, that is nine twigs with the initial letters in runes of the plants representing the power inherent...charm are fairly evidently magical healing runes cut by the great runemaster of Havamal; and...
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Rune Olsen: Samson Projects. by Francine Koslow Miller For his first solo show, Brooklyn-based Norwegian artist Rune Olsen conjured a startling scene composed of intricate sculptures portraying various animals fighting and mating, frozen in...
...peace symbol, the Algiz rune "is supposed to have...tribes as Todesrune, the rune of death. In the family...Teutonic pagans, though, runes were much more than the...Downward I peered, To runes applied myself Wailing...fact I sought out facts. Rune thou wilt find And explained...
...of works by two Danish composers (Abrahamsen and Nielsen) and Johannes Brahms. The quartets members are Frederik Oand and Rune Sorensen (violins), Asbjorn Norgaard (viola) and Carl-Oscar Osterlind (cello). "Other fledgling ensembles from overseas...
...use of what are known as "runes," symbols in ancient Germanic...taught the meaning of the runes, and many Nazi organizations had their own special rune. For instance, we have all...they are actually "Sig-Runes." Some other runes used...
...great king, instructed that runes be engraved," reads one section...with recognized medieval Norse runes. In Fells, and now Kelleys...inscriptions on the Kensington Rune Stone, in Minnesota. On what...that is unmistakably dated in runes: "Year 1362." Williams has...
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...Buglisi and Mr. Foreman, "Runes" grew out of some personal...they chose the symbol of the rune - the archaic script of the...focal point for the dance. "Runes of the Heart" could be interpreted...keeping with the symbol of the rune, the dance uses a primitive...
Svens Hopes of Glory Seem to Lie in Runes. Byline: JEFF POWELL A TEAM of Magyars...Crouch. The Germans have been reading the runes since the third century so perhaps they...the Rooney. And dont ask me to read the runes. Its time to go back to square one. Sorry...
Its Crystal Clear ... Snp Are in Runes; Spooky: Salmond Signs Up Mystic to Tackle Labour. by Callum...Alex Salmond. The Nats logo, she says, is an upside down Nordic rune called an Othel. She explained: "It represents land, building...
Its Crystal Clear. SNPs Future Is Lying in Runes; Nats Sign Up Mystic to Tackle Labour. by EUAN McCOLM Desperate...distinctive Nats logo, she says, is an upside down Nordic rune called an Othel. She explained: "It represents land, building...
HAS GOT RUNE ON THE RUN!; Bungs King Hauge Owns Up to FIFA after Our Exclusive. by Alan Nixon Rattled Rune Hauge has rung FIFA to own up to being the commercial agent of Southampton new boy Egil Ostenstadt. The banned bungs king called Zurich...
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...Helleno-Italic writing. The runes were adapted to carving on wood...Christianity. From then on the use of runes was reviled as a pagan practice...well as inscriptions. The word rune is derived from an early Anglo...Brodeur, The Riddle of the Runes (1932, repr. 1973); R...
KENSINGTON RUNE STONE much-disputed stone...Inscribed on the stone in runes is an account of a party of...Wahlgren, The Kensington Rune Stone: A Mystery Solved...C. Blegen, The Kensington Rune Stone (1968...
BUGGE, SOPHUS so foos boo g , 1833 1907, Norwegian philologist. He made a notable edition of the Old Norse runes, and his was the first critical edition (1881 89; 2d series 1896) of the poems of the Eddas...
...example, a number of inflections used in literary Swedish are not employed in the spoken language. Until the early 13th cent., runes were used for recording Swedish, but thereafter (as Christianity took hold in Scandinavia) they began to be replaced by the...
...present form, editing the material and sometimes writing transitional verses himself. Lonnrot published the collection of 50 runes (nearly 23,000 lines) in 1849. Its effect on Finnish art in all its branches has been great. The rhythms of the epic had...
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