Einiges zu den Skythen, ihrer Sprache, ihrem Nachleben (Notes on the
Scythians, their language and their legacy) follows the tradition of the
nineteenth century Austrian founder of Old Iranian studies on the
Scythians, Wilhelm Tomaschek (1841-1901), whose vast work, Kritik der
altesten Nachrichten uber den skythischen Norden (Account of the Oldest
Information about Northern Scythia), was published by the Austrian
Academy of Sciences in 1888 and 1889. On one hand Mayrhofer's book deals
with the Scythian topos of the Middle Ages (up to Grillparzer), but
argues, on the other, for the separation of old Scythian in the narrower
sense (cf. Herodotus) from later languages like Sarmatian and Alanian.
The volume offers a critical examination of secondary sources on
Scythian from nearly two centuries, resulting in a small etymologicon of
the Scythian language. Scythian is one of the four Old Iranian languages
that are currently certain. The other three include the two
corpus-languages Avestan and Old Persian, and Medan, reconstructed
through its influence on Old Persian.