Ulfílas: Veteris et novi testamenti, versionis Gothicae, fragmenta quae supersunt. Volume I: Textum continens. Volume II: Glossarium linguae; Gothicae continens. Beigedruckt ist Grammatik der gotischen Sprache; und Uppströms Codex argenteus, eine
Ulfilas (c. 311–383), also known as Ulphilas and Orphila, all Latinized forms of the Gothic Wulfila, literally "Little Wolf", was a Goth of Cappadocian Greek descent who served as a bishop and missionary, translated the Bible, and participated in the Arian controversy. He developed the Gothic alphabet in order to translate the Bible, sans Kings due to the war narratives he feared would entice the Goths, into the Gothic language.