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--, .-.-. 3 INTRODUCTION <p>3.1 The Legacy of Johannes Bobrowski</p> <p>3.2 The Manuscript, Use of the Gothic Script, Alphabetical Sequence, Sources and Content of the OP vocabulary</p> <p>3.3 The Relationship Between Bobrowski’s OP Vocabulary and His Lithuanian and OP themes</p> <p>3.4 History of the Old Prussians</p> <p>3.5 Culture and Social Status of the Old Prussians</p> <p>3.6 Language and Literary Sources of the Old Prussians</p><p>3.6.1 The so-Called <i>Elbing Dictionary </i>(E)</p> <p> 3.6.1.1 History of the E glossary</p> <p>3.6.1.2 Editions of E (and Other OP glossaries)</p> <p>3.6.1.3 The Content of E in Bobrowski’s PV</p> <p>3.6.1.4 Place of Writing and the Dialect of the <i>Elbing Vocabulary</i></p> <p> 3.6.2 Simon Grunau’s Prussian Vocabulary</p> <p>3.6.3 The Catechisms</p> <p>3.6.4 Disparate Lexical items</p> <p>4 METHODOLOGY FOR THE ANALYSIS OF <i>PV</i></p> <p>4.1 Method of annotation</p> <p> 5. LITHUANIAN AND OLD PRUSSIAN THEMES</p> <p>6 <i>PRUZZISCHE VOKABELN</i> AND CLASSIFICATION</p> <p>7 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION</p> <p>7.1 Principle of selectivity</p> <p> 7.1.1 The Sphere of the Human being</p> <p>7.1.2 Abstract Terms and concepts</p> <p>7.1.3 Grammatical items</p> <p>8 A GUIDE TO USING THE <i>OPG</i></p> <p> 8.1 Divisions of <i>OPG</i></p> <p> 8.2 Guide to Citations</p> <p> 8.3 Abbbreviations / Acronyms of Frequently Used Terms & Symbols (cf. Select Bibliography)</p> <p>8.4 Languages and Grammatical Terms (deviating <i>LBV</i> and Other Abbreviations Are in brackets)</P>. OGS 2017, 25.