Definition of Runologist. Meaning of Runologist. Synonyms of Runologist

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Definition of Runologist

Runologist
Runology Ru*nol"o*gy, n. [Rune + -logy.] The science of runes. -- Ru*nol"o*gist, n.

Meaning of Runologist from wikipedia

- inscriptions, was initiated in 1993. Bautil List of runestones List of runologists Runic transliteration and transcription Sveriges runinskrifter "Definition...
- This is a list of notable runologists. Runologists are people who study runes and runic inscriptions. Elmer H. Antonsen (1929–2008), US Erik Brate (1857–1924)...
- The topic of Begriffsrunen has produced much discussion among runologists. Runologist Klaus Düwel has proposed two criteria for the identification of...
- ****hark inscription ending with three stacked Tiwaz runes. According to the runologist Lars Magnar Enoksen, the Tiwaz rune is referred to in a stanza in Sigrdrífumál...
- Jón Ólafsson of Grunnavík (Jón Ólafsson frá Grunnavík, also known as Jón Grunnvíkingur or Grunnavíkur-Jón, 1705–1779) was an Icelandic scholar. Originally...
- Steve Ignorant of Cr**** (using the name Stephen Intelligent), Boyd Rice, runologist Freya Aswynn, Nick Cave, Björk, Andrew W.K., Anohni, Baby Dee, Will Oldham...
- attested in any source from before the modern period, being labelled by runologist Michael Barnes as "spring[ing] entirely from the imagination". In some...
- Archived 30 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine, by Magnus Källström, chief runologist at Swedish National Heritage Board. Analysis supported as convincing in...
- British historian of Anglo-Saxon England and the Viking Age. As a renowned runologist, he specialised in the study of Anglo-Saxon runes. Page was born in Sheffield...
- reddish-brown Ringerike sandstone measuring 31x32 cm (12.2 in by 12.6 in). Runologist Kristel Zilmer, Professor of Written Culture and Iconography at the Museum...