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Vol. 80. Issue 1-2. , Leiden: Koninklijke Brill NV, 2020.
Vinogradov A., , in: A Danubio ad Gothiam. La christianisation du nord-ouest de la mer Noire dans l’Antiquité tardive – The Christianization of the North-Western Black Sea during Late Antiquity.: Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2025. P. 37–42.
This paper is dedicated to the littlestudied problem of ecclesiastical relations
between the Lower Danube and the south-western
Crimea in the early Byzantine period. Based on
the analysis of various sources, two clear types of
ecclesiastical links between these regions have been
identified. The first is the role of the ecclesiastical
province of Scythia at the early stage of the formation
of ...
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Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2025.
This volume brings together a series of chapters, mainly (but not only) from papers presented at the A Danubio ad Gothiam International Conference, organized in Lille, Villeneuve d’Ascq, and Bavay, by the DANUBIUS Project (University of Lille / HALMA-UMR 8164 Research Center), from the 24th to the 27th of November 2021. The aim of this meeting was to discuss ...
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Vinogradov A., Korobov M., Indogermanischen Forschungen 2025 Vol. 130 No. 1 P. 237–255
This paper reopens the question of possible onomastic relics of the Crimean Goths preserved in Byzantine epigraphy of the peninsula. Along with revisiting earlier scholarship, the authors present and discuss several personal names of likely Gothic origin spanning the time from the 4th to the 15th century C.E., and attempt to outline a series of ...
Added: September 1, 2025
Muraviev A., , in: Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren GermanistikVol. 80. Issue 1-2.: Leiden: Koninklijke Brill NV, 2020. Ch. VII P. 134–142.
The present article deals with the literary image of a Gothic man who happened to be in Edessa in the 5th century AD as a part of Roman auxiliary troops. He is reported to marry there a local girl under pretext of being a celibatarian. Having left Syria for Gothia, it turned out that he was married and ...
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Leiden: Koninklijke Brill NV, 2020.
This issue of the Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik is comprising the full papers of the international
symposium on Gothic language, history and culture “The Goths Compared: East Germanic communities between Balticum, Pontus and the West” which was held on November 5–6, 2019 at the National Research University Higher School of Economics (hse) in Moscow. The ...
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Vinogradov A., Korobov M., В кн.: Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren GermanistikVol. 80. Issue 1-2.: Leiden: Koninklijke Brill NV, 2020. С. 170–192.
The newly found Gothic inscriptions from Crimea reopened the question of the Christian identity of the Crimean Goths in its interrelation with the Greek-Byzantine environment. The Mangup graffito I.1 and the Late Medieval inscription from Bakhchysarai both contain the acronymised formula ‘(Saviour) God Jesus’ which we think was a purposeful declaration of the Gothic community’s ...
Added: September 3, 2020
Vinogradov A., Korobov M., Byzantion: Revue Internationale des Etudes Byzantines 2019 Vol. 89 P. 497–512
The paper discusses a previously unpublished rock inscription found in Bakhchysarai, Crimea, which contains an acronymised Greek formula “Σωτὴρ Θεὸς Ἰησοῦς” arguably written by a person literate both in Greek and Wulfilian Gothic. The analysis of the inscription not only offers some fresh insights into Gothic palaeography, but, backed by the recently published Gothic graffiti ...
Added: November 11, 2019
Vinogradov A., Korobov M., Zeitschrift fur Deutsches Altertum und Deutsche Literatur 2016 Vol. 145 P. 141–157
The article is dedicated to the sensational discovery of five Gothic graffiti in the Mountainous Crimea where the use of the Gothic language was attested by the sources, but never in written form. The graffiti are scratched on two re-used fragments of early Byzantine cornice from the Mangup Basilica and dated to the 2nd half ...
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