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- 1 π΅πΉπΈπ° π½πΏ: πΉπ±π°πΉ π°πππΊπ°πΏπ π²πΏπΈ π°(π)π±πΎπ° ππ΄πΉπ½π°πΌπΌπ°? π½πΉπ~ππΉπΎπ°πΉ! πΎπ°π· π°πΏπΊ πΉπΊ πΉπππ°π΄π»π΄πΉππ΄π πΉπΌ . . . .
- 11 . . . . π΄πΉ π²π°π³ππΏππ΄πΉπ½π°? π½πΉπ~ππΉπΎπ°πΉ! π°πΊ πΈπΉπΆπ°πΉ πΉπΆπ΄ πΌπΉπππ°π³π΄π³π°πΉ π²π°π½πΉπππ πΈπΉπΏπ³ππΌ π³πΏ πΉπ½ π°π»πΎπ°π½π° π±ππΉπ²π²π°π½ πΉπ½π.
- 12 πΉπΈ πΎπ°π±π°πΉ πΌπΉπππ°π³π΄π³π πΉπΆπ΄ π²π°π±π΄πΉ ππ°πΉπππ°πΏ πΎπ°π· π π°π½π°πΉπ½π πΉπΆπ΄ π²π°π±π΄πΉ πΈπΉπΏπ³ππΌ, ππ°π½ πΌπ°πΉπ ππΏπ»π»π πΉπΆπ΄?
- 13 πΉπΆπ πΉπ π°πΏπΊ π΅πΉπΈπ° πΈπΉπΏπ³ππΌ: ππ π° π»π°π²π²π° ππ π΄ πΉπΊ πΉπΌ πΈπΉπΏπ³π π°ππ°πΏπππ°πΏπ»πΏπ, π°π½π³π±π°π·ππΉ πΌπ΄πΉπ½ πΌπΉπΊπΉπ»πΎπ°,
- 14 π΄πΉ ππ°πΉπ π° πΉπ½ π°π»πΎπ°π½π° π±ππΉπ²π²π°πΏ π»π΄πΉπΊ πΌπ΄πΉπ½ πΎπ°π· π²π°π½π°ππΎπ°πΏ ππΏπΌπ°π½π πΏπ πΉπΌ.
- 15 πΎπ°π±π°πΉ π°πΏπΊ πΏππ π°πΏπππ° πΉπΆπ΄ π²π°π±π΄πΉ ππ°πΉπππ°πΏπ, ππ° ππ π°π½π³π°π½πΏπΌππ, π½πΉπ±π°πΉ π»πΉπ±π°πΉπ½π πΏπ π³π°πΏπΈπ°πΉπΌ?
- 16 πΈπ°π½π³π΄πΉ πΏππ°πππΊπ°πππ π π΄πΉπ·π°, πΎπ°π· π³π°πΉπ²π, πΎπ°π· πΎπ°π±π°πΉ π π°πΏπππ π π΄πΉπ·π°, πΎπ°π· π°ππππ.
- 17 πΉπΈ πΎπ°π±π°πΉ ππΏπΌπ°πΉ πΈπΉπΆπ΄ π°πππ΄ πΏππ±ππΏπΊπ½ππ³π΄π³πΏπ½, πΉπΈ πΈπΏ π πΉπ»πΈπ΄πΉπ π°π»π΄π π°π±π°π²πΌπ π πΉππ°π½π³π πΉπ½πππΏππ²πΉπΈπ π π°πππ πΉπ½ πΉπ½π πΎπ°π· π²π°πΌπ°πΉπ½π πΈπΉπΆπ°πΉ π π°πΏπ(π·ππ°πΉ) πΎπ°π· ππΌπ°πΉππΈππ° π°π»π΄π π°π±π°π²πΌπΉπ π π°πππ,
- 18 π½πΉ πππ π°π½π° πΈπ°π½π π°[π½]πππ°π½π; πΉπΈ πΎπ°π±π°πΉ ππππΉπ, π½πΉ πΈπΏ πΈπ π π°πΏππ[π] π±π°πΉππΉπ, π°πΊ ππ π π°πΏπππ πΈπΏπΊ.
- 19 π΅πΉπΈπ°πΉπ π½πΏ: πΏππ±ππΏπΊπ½ππ³π΄π³πΏπ½ π°ππππ, π΄πΉ πΉπΊ πΉπ½πππΏππ²πΎπ°πΉπ³π°πΏ.
- 20 π π°πΉπ»π°! πΏπ½π²π°π»π°πΏπ±π΄πΉπ½π°πΉ πΏππ±ππΏπΊπ½ππ³π΄π³πΏπ½, πΉπΈ πΈπΏ π²π°π»π°πΏπ±π΄πΉπ½π°πΉ π²π°πππππ; π½πΉ π·πΏπ²π΄πΉ π·π°πΏπ·π°π±π°, π°πΊ ππ²π.
- 21 πΈπ°π½π³π΄πΉ π²πΏπΈ πΈπ°π½π πΏπ π²π°π±π°πΏππΈπ°πΉ π°πππ°π½π π½πΉ πππ΄πΉπ³πΉπ³π°, πΉπ±π°πΉ π°πΏπππ π½πΉ πΈπΏπΊ πππ΄πΉπ³πΎπ°πΉ.
- 22 ππ°πΉ π½πΏ ππ΄π»π΄πΉπ½ πΎπ°π· ππ°πππ΄πΉπ½ [π²π°ππ°πΉπ·ππ°] π²πΏπ³πΉπ; π°πΈπΈπ°π½ π°π½π° πΈπ°πΉπΌ πΈπ°πΉπ΄πΉ π²π°π³ππΏππΏπ½, ππ°πππ΄πΉπ½, πΉπΈ π°π½π° πΈπΏπ ππ΄π»π΄πΉπ½, πΎπ°π±π°πΉ πΈπ°πΉππ·π πΉππΉπ πΉπ½ ππ΄π»π΄πΉπ½; π°πΉπΈπΈπ°πΏ πΎπ°π· πΈπΏ πΏππΌπ°πΉππ°πΆπ°,
- 23 πΎπ°π· πΎπ°πΉπ½π°πΉ, π½πΉπ±π° π²π°ππΏπ»π²πΎπ°π½π³ ππΉπΊ πΉπ½ πΏπ½π²π°π»π°πΏπ±π΄πΉπ½π°πΉ, πΉπ½πππΏππ²πΎπ°π½π³π°; πΌπ°π·ππ΄πΉπ²π π°πΏπΊ πΉππ π²πΏπΈ π°ππππ° πΉπ½πππΏππ²πΎπ°π½ πΉπ½π.
- 24 πΎπ°π±π°πΉ π°πΏπΊ πΈπΏ πΏπ π πΉπππ°πΉ πΏππΌπ°πΉππ°π½π πΈπΉπ π πΉπ»πΈπ΄πΉ<π½>π π°π»π΄π π°π±π°π²πΌπΉπ πΎπ°π· π°π»πΎπ°πΊπΏπ½π π πΉππ°π½π³π, πΉπ½πππΏππ²π°π½π π π°πππ πΉπ½ π²(π)π³π°π½π° π°π»π΄π π°π±π°π²πΌ, ππ°π½ ππΉπ»πΏ πΌπ°πΉπ πΈπ°πΉ π±πΉ π πΉπππ°πΉ πΉπ½πππΏππ²πΎπ°π½π³π° πΉπ½ ππ π΄ππ°π½π° π°π»π΄π π°π±π°π²πΌ?
- 25 π½πΉ π°πΏπΊ π πΉπ»πΎπ°πΏ πΉπΆπ πΉπ πΏπ½π (π΄πΉππ°)π½π, π±πππΈππΎπΏπ, πΈπΉπΆππ ππΏπ½ππ, π΄πΉ π½πΉ ππΉπΎπ°πΉπΈ πΉπ½ πΉπΆπ πΉπ ππΉπ»π±π°πΌ ππππ³π°πΉ, πΏπ½ππ΄ π³π°πΏπ±π΄πΉ <π±πΉ> ππΏπΌπ°ππ° πΉπππ°π΄π»π° π π°ππΈ, πΏπ½π³ πΈπ°ππ΄πΉ ππΏπ»π»π πΈπΉπΏπ³π πΉπ½π½π²π°π»π΄πΉπΈπ°πΉ.
- 26 πΎπ°π· ππ π° π°π»π»π°πΉ πΉπππ°π΄π» π²π°π½πΉππ°π½π³, ππ π°ππ π΄ π²π°πΌπ΄π»πΉπΈ πΉππ: πΏπππΉπ½π½πΉπΈ πΏπ ππΉππ½ ππ° π»π°πΏππΎπ°π½π³π π³πΏ π°ππ π°π½π³πΎπ°π½ π°ππ²πΏπ³π΄πΉπ½ π°π πΉπ°πΊππ±π°.
- 27 πΎπ°π· ππ πΉπΌ πππ°πΌ πΌπΉπ πππΉπ²π²π π°, πΈπ°π½ π°ππ½πΉπΌπ° πππ°π π°πΏππ·ππΉπ½π πΉπΆπ΄.
- 28 π°πΈπΈπ°π½ π±πΉ π°πΉπ π°π²π²π΄π»πΎππ½ ππΉπΎπ°π½π³π°π½π πΉπ½ πΉπΆπ π°ππ°, πΉπΈ π±πΉ π²π°π π°π»π΄πΉπ½π°πΉ π»πΉπΏπ±π°πΉ π°π½π° π°πππ°π½π.
- 29 πΉπ½πΏ πΉπ³ππ΄πΉπ²π° ππΉπ½π³ π°πΏπΊ π²πΉπ±ππ πΎπ°π· π»π°πΈππ½π π²πΏπ³πΉπ.
- 30 ππ π°ππ π΄ ππ°πΉπ·ππΉπ πΎπΏπ ππΏπΌπ°π½ π½πΉ π²π°π»π°πΏπ±πΉπ³π΄π³πΏπΈ π²πΏπ³π°, πΉπΈ π½πΏ π²π°π°ππΌπ°πΉπ³π°πΉ π π°πΏππΈπΏπΈ πΈπΉπΆπ°πΉ πΉπΆπ΄ πΏπ½π²π°π»π°πΏπ±π΄πΉπ½π°πΉ,
- 31 ππ π° πΎπ°π· πΈπ°πΉ π½πΏ π½πΉ π²π°π»π°πΏπ±πΉπ³π΄π³πΏπ½ πΉπΆπ π°ππ°πΉ π°ππΌπ°πΉππ½, π΄πΉ πΎπ°π· π΄πΉπ π²π°π°ππΌπ°πΉπ½π³π°πΏ.
- 32 π²π°π»π°πΏπΊ π°πΏπΊ π²πΏπΈ π°π»π»π°π½π πΉπ½ πΏπ½π²π°π»π°πΏπ±π΄πΉπ½π°πΉ, π΄πΉ π°π»π»π°π½π π²π°π°ππΌπ°πΉ.
- 33 π π³πΉπΏππΉπΈπ° π²π°π±π΄πΉπ½π π·π°π½π³πΏπ²π΄πΉπ½π . . . . . . . . πΎπ°π· π πΉππΏπ±π½πΎπΉπ π²πΏπ³πΉπ! ππ°πΉπ π° πΏπ½πΏππππΉπ»π»ππ³π° ππΉπ½π³ πππ°πΏππ πΉπ πΎπ°π· πΏπ½π±πΉπ»π°πΉπππΉπ³π°πΉ π πΉπ²ππ πΉπ!
- 34 ππ°π π°πΏπΊ πΏππΊπΏπ½πΈπ° πππ°πΈπΉ πππ°πΏπΎπΉπ½π π°πΉπΈπΈπ°πΏ ππ°π πΉπΌπΌπ° ππ°π²πΉπ½π΄πΉπ π π°π?
- 35 π°πΉπΈπΈπ°πΏ ππ°π πΉπΌπΌπ° πππΏπΌπ° π²π°π, πΎπ°π· πππ°π²πΉπ»π³π°πΉπ³π°πΏ πΉπΌπΌπ°?
- 36 πΏπ½ππ΄ πΏπ πΉπΌπΌπ° πΎπ°π· πΈπ°πΉππ· πΉπ½π° πΎπ°π· πΉπ½ πΉπΌπΌπ° π°π»π»π°; πΉπΌπΌπΏπ· π πΏπ»πΈπΏπ π³πΏ π°πΉπ π°πΌ, π°πΌπ΄π½.
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1. Teil: Der gotische Text und seine griechische Vorlage. Mit Einleitung, Lesarten und Quellennachweisen sowie den kleineren DenkmΓ€lern als Anhang. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1919.
2. Teil: Gotisch-griechisch-deutsches WΓΆrterbuch. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1910.- Encoding: UTF-8
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