The pace of publication increased during the 17th century with Latin translations of the Edda (notably Peder Resen's Edda Islandorum of 1665).
The various runic scripts were well understood by the 19th century, when their analysis became an integral part of the Germanic philology and historical linguistics.
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Sakayan began her graduate studies in Germanic philology in 1958 at the Lomonosov Moscow State University (LMSU), completing them in 1961.