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A site to remind myself of stuff and for anyone else who may find it useful or interesting.
Articles
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Gothic Numerals over 999
With modern Gothic language writing projects, the question arises of how Gothic numerals can be used to write numbers above 999, to write for example the current year. So, here’s my case for how Gothic numerals would have been written… Read more
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CSS Counter Style with Gothic Numerals
With me making my Gothic language web pages, I realised it would be neat to have the HTML ordered list element showing Gothic numerals. And it turns out it’s possible with the new @counter-style CSS at-rule. Read more
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Sound Changes of the Indo-European Stop Consonants
Indo-European languages are classified as either centum or satem languages. From their Proto-Indo-European (PIE) ancestor language, these two language groups developed two distinct stop consonant merger patterns. Out of interest I created some tables which roughly show the development of… Read more
Notes
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With what I’ve done so far, I’ve got the prayer rule of St. Pachomius translated into Gothic now: Usual beginning, Psalm 50, Creed, Jesus Prayer 100 times and finally the Dismissal.
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Google having only the dragon in its logo for St. George’s Day… The dragon represents evil.
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I’d love a pilgrimage to the Visoki DeΔani Monastery and see the relics of St. Nicetas the Goth.
Blogroll
- Letters from Leviathan – “A newsletter for modern people; modern people who loathe Modernity.” My friend’s Substack.