Origin of the Goths: Slavic or Germanic?
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Pages 1 and 2 of Herwig Wolfram's 'History of the Goths' basically states that no one can claim the Goths because they did not necessarily "achieve the status of a nation, they dissolved at their downfall into a myth accessible to everyone. The results have been a long history of attempts to lay claim to the Gothic traditions."
Incorporating exciting new material that has come to light since the last German edition of 1980, Herwig Wolfram places Gothic history within its proper context of late Roman society and institutions. He demonstrates that the barbarian world of the Goths was both a creation of and an essential element of the late Roman Empire.
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so where did the goths originate from originally??THey say the germanic people could be assyrian???"Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
GOTSE DELCEV
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Originally posted by George S. View PostTHey say the germanic people could be assyrian???
Germanic people are Indo-European. They have nothing to do with the Semitic Assyrians. Where on Earth did you hear such a ridiculous thing?अयं निज: परो वेति गणना लघुचेतसाम्।
उदारमनसानां तु वसुधैव कुटुंबकम्॥
This is mine or (somebody) else’s (is the way) narrow minded people count.
But for broad minded people, (whole) earth is (like their) family.
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Goths are just one of the Scythian tribe who lived in the north of Blacksea. So, the placement of their ancestral lands and their runic alphabet called as "futhark" in Germanic language, is the proof of their Scythian heritage. They slowly started to be assimilated among Roman society in 4th century. Then a civil war started in their eastern neighbors, Huns. As a result of that, many Hunnic tribes started to migrate to the west, in to the Gothic lands(north of Blacksea). Some Goths migrated to the further west(today`s France, Germany and then England), in to the Roman territory and the rest allied with Huns to attack Romans.
Btw, it`s highly possible that there was Slavic, Hungarian, Turkic people among Goths since these people lived in north of Blacksea too, formerly part of Scythian tribal union lived outside the Roman world.
Originally posted by TrueMacedonian View PostPages 1 and 2 of Herwig Wolfram's 'History of the Goths' basically states that no one can claim the Goths because they did not necessarily "achieve the status of a nation, they dissolved at their downfall into a myth accessible to everyone. The results have been a long history of attempts to lay claim to the Gothic traditions."
This book appears like a pro-Roman, pro-Hellenic propaganda which nullifies the contribution of formerly Scythian tribes to the formation of today`s Europe. They cant claim that just because Romans managed to assimilate most of the Goths in to their latin world.
I posted links of a discovery channel documentary about Goths and other so-called "barbarian" tribes. It shows how Romans tried to erase Germanic/Gothic traces in Europe after assimilating most of them;
Priscus was a late Roman diplomat, sophist and historian living in the Roman Empire during the 5th century. He accompanied Maximinus, the ambassador of Theodosius II to the court of Attila the Huns. Priscus, born at Panium in Thrace, probably quite early in the fifth century, wrote a history in eight books, but of that total,
In this documentary, it shows the tomb of Theodoric in Ravenna, Italy. Theodoric ordered to built that himself and it`s looking like a yurt(kind of tent of Eurasian nomadic people), signifying his nomadic roots.
THey say the germanic people could be assyrian???
In 6-7th century, some pro-Roman historians wrote lies about the origin of Germanic people and told like they are Troyans or Ionians, ancient Greeks from Anatolia. This Assyrian claim is like that.Last edited by Onur; 04-02-2011, 12:37 PM.
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I think it could be in the bible where it shows after the flood noahs sons were certain nations.How true that is i don't know.We as macedonians Refer to the germans as Nemci i wonder why."Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
GOTSE DELCEV
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Onur said;
Goths are just one of the Scythian tribe who lived in the north of Blacksea.So, the placement of their ancestral lands and their runic alphabet called as "futhark" in Germanic language, is the proof of their Scythian heritage.
Btw, it`s highly possible that there was Slavic, Hungarian, Turkic people among Goths since these people lived in north of Blacksea too, formerly part of Scythian tribal union lived outside the Roman world.
This is just a false propaganda. How come he can deny the role of Goths and other Germanic tribes contribution to the European history while it`s a fact that majority of Europeans speaks the language based on Gothic/Germanic??? Also, after the destruction of Roman empire, Goths ruled most of the Europe for centuries. They even ruled in Rome (during the reign of Theodoric the Great of Goths)
This book appears like a pro-Roman, pro-Hellenic propaganda which nullifies the contribution of formerly Scythian tribes to the formation of today`s Europe. They cant claim that just because Romans managed to assimilate most of the Goths in to their latin world.
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Originally posted by TrueMacedonian View PostOnur I have read Peter Heather's 'The Goths' and he never once made such a statement. What is your source? Any corroboration available would make this a more interesting topic.
You know, Romans used christianity as a tool for assimilating many different tribes, societies in to the Roman, Latin world. But, even with this fact, the Goths who earned high ranks in Roman world wrote their own history. They ignored many elements about themselves because of christian dogmas of medieval era but they wrote that they are descendants of Scythians. Also some Roman historians of 5-6th century wrote that all Germanic people including Goths are the descendants of Scythians but after the integration of Germanic tribes in to the latin world, many Roman historians tried to falsify the origins of Germanic people by trying to give them more "lofty" ancestors in their own eyes by writing like Germanic tribes descended from Troyans and/or ancient Hellenes.
I leafed through in my books for you, then tried to find same pages in Google books;
"Historiography: ancient, medieval, & modern" by
Ernst Breisach
I can find more sources if you like but this book is considered as masterpiece for the history of historians. It analyzes how the history of the world and the historians themselves from Homeros `till today.
Also, we know from Roman, Arab, Jewish accounts that Germanic tribes`s ancestral lands was around north of Blacksea and they migrated in to the Roman world because of Hunnic expansion to the Europe, either for seeking refuge in Roman empire or to destroy Rome by allying with the Huns. We know from Gothic king of Rome, Theodoric that he had nomadic traditions, because he built his own tomb looking like a yurt(tent home). Theodoric also ordered writing the history of Goths and they presented Germanic tribes as descendants of Scythians. We know that Germanic people used Runic script before they become christians. So, who might be the origin of Germanic tribes for you? Assyrians, Greeks or Scythians?
Depends on how you look at it really. Can the Germans in Germany and Austria lay claim to the Goths? Can Poland? Where does fiction begin and reality take us?
We can also say that most Europeans today are the descendants of these Germanic tribes because the population of them was much higher than Latins of Rome. I mean the descendants of Angles, Goths, Saxons, Scots, Celts constitutes the population of today`s Europe much more than the descendants of the latins of Roman elite, some Spaniards, some French and Italians of today.Last edited by Onur; 04-04-2011, 06:44 AM.
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There was an alphabet named "Gothic script" in medieval era. It`s created by Romans or by christianized Goths in ~400 AD, just for the purpose of serving as a transition of their integration(or assimilation) in to the Latin christian world. I checked Wikipedia article for that and it`s quite good;
The Gothic alphabet is an alphabet for writing the Gothic language, created in the 4th century by Ulfilas (or Wulfila) for the purpose of translating the Christian Bible.[1]
The alphabet is essentially an uncial form of the Greek alphabet, with a few additional letters to account for Gothic phonology.
Ulfilas is thought to have consciously chosen to avoid the use of the older Runic alphabet for this purpose, as it was heavily connected with heathen beliefs and customs.[2] Also, the Greek-based script probably helped to integrate the Gothic nation into the dominant Greco-Roman culture around the Black Sea.[3] The individual letters, however, still bear names derived from those of their Runic equivalents. The letter names are recorded in a 9th century manuscript of Alcuin (Codex Vindobonensis 795). Most of them seem to be Gothic forms of names also appearing in the rune poems.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_alphabet
This should remind you an another story! This is quite same as the story of Cyril&Methodius creating an alphabet for recently christianized slavic tribes of that era, right? based on Greek/Latin letters again.
So, i believe neither Germanic tribes nor Slavic tribes was ignorant and illiterate savages b4 the creation of Greek/Latin based Gothic script and Cyrillic script respectively. This was just a Roman lie in both cases, just to degenerate their former non-christian cultures. I believe same thing for early Bulgars and Hungarians too. They just valued different things than Latins and they had completely different world.
These are the original Germanic Runic alphabets;
And these are Hungarian and Turkic runes just for the sake of comparison;
Edit: I just saw this in Wikipedia;
Pre-Christian Slavic writing
Pre-Christian Slavic writing is a hypothesized writing system that may have been used by the Slavs prior to the introduction of Christianity and the Glagolitic and Cyrillic alphabets. No extant evidence of pre-Christian Slavic writing exists, but early Slavic forms of writing or proto-writing may have been mentioned in several early medieval sources.
The 9th century Bulgarian writer, Chernorizets Hrabar in his О писменех (An Account of Letters) briefly mentioned that, before the introduction of Christianity, Slavs used a system he had dubbed "strokes and incisions" or "tallies and sketches" in some translations (Old Church Slavonic: чръты и рѣзы). He also provided information critical to Slavonic palaeography with his book;
In the old days, the Slavs did not have their own letters, but read and divined by means of strokes and incisions, being pagan. After their baptism they were forced to use Roman and Greek letters in the transcription of their Slavic words but these were not suitable.[1]
Another contemporary source, Thietmar of Merseburg, describing a temple on the island of Rügen, a Slavic pagan stronghold, remarked that the idols there had their names carved out on them ("singulis nominibus insculptis" Chronicon 6:23 ).[2]
Etymological background
The Slavic word for "to write", pьsati derives from a Common Balto-Slavic word for "to paint, smear", found in Lithuanian piẽšti "paint, write", paĩšas "smudge", puišinas "sooty, dirty", from the same root as Old Slavic pьstrъ (also pěgъ) "coloured" (Greek πικρός), ultimately from a PIE root *peik- "speckled, coloured" (Latin pingō "paint", Tocharian pik-, pink- "paint, write"). This indicates that the Slavs named the new art of writing in ink, as "smearing, painting", unlike English which, with Old English *(w)rîtan English write, transferred the term for "incising (runes)" to manuscript writing. The other Germanic languages use terms derived from Latin scribere. A Slavic term for "to incise" survives in OCS žrěbъ "lot" originally the incision on a wooden chip used for divination (Russian жребий "number, tally mark", from the same root as Greek γράφω).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-Chr...Slavic_writingLast edited by Onur; 04-04-2011, 08:27 AM.
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Originally posted by George S. View PostI think it could be in the bible where it shows after the flood noahs sons were certain nations.How true that is i don't know.We as macedonians Refer to the germans as Nemci i wonder why.
As for the word Nemci, the folk etymology (meaning how lay people describe origin of words) is that it comes from the word 'nem' which means 'mute', since the Germans could not speak Slavic languages. The opposite of this is the name Slověne (Slavs) which derives from the word 'slovo' which means 'word', since they spoke the language.
Most of that could just be nonsense. The origin of the word Nemci could be from a German tribe called the Nemetes, while the origin of the word Slověne is still unknown. It is most likely an Iranian (Scytho-Sarmatian) word.अयं निज: परो वेति गणना लघुचेतसाम्।
उदारमनसानां तु वसुधैव कुटुंबकम्॥
This is mine or (somebody) else’s (is the way) narrow minded people count.
But for broad minded people, (whole) earth is (like their) family.
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