Der Name Der Goten Bei Griechen Und Roemern... by Hermann Collitz explores the etymology and historical usage of the name "Goths" in ancient Greek and Roman texts. This scholarly work delves into the linguistic origins of the term and traces its evolution through various historical accounts. Collitz meticulously analyzes classical sources, offering insights into how the Goths were perceived and documented by Greek and Roman writers.
This book provides valuable contributions to the fields of ancient history, classical philology, and Germanic studies. It remains a significant resource for researchers and students interested in understanding the early history and cultural context of the Goths.
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