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You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: The Younger Edda Also called Snorre's Edda, or The Prose Edda Author: Snorre Translator: Rasmus B. Anderson Release Date: July 31, 2006 [EBook #18947]
O The Prose Edda. 1222–31 Snorri Lawspeaker again. I22.6 Tristrams saga. 1237—9 Snorri's second visit to Norway. I240 Earl Skuli killed. I2.4 I Snorri Sturluson killed 23 September c. I2.5o Oldest surviving manuscript of a saga of Icelanders (Egils saga). I262 Iceland ceded to king of Norway. 1263 Death of King Hakon c.
1241, we find: "This book is called Edda, which Snorri Sturluson composed." This work, well known as the Prose Edda, Snorri's Edda or the. {p. xiv}. Younger Edda, has recently been made available to readers of English in the admirable translation by. Arthur G. Brodeur, published by the American-Scandinavian Foundation
poems of the ancient Norse Poetic Edda for modern “pagans" who practice the magic and religion of the North. The poems of the Poetic This is the truest translation for purposes of understanding the religious content of the Poetic Edda. The original Old Prose Edda is Gylfaginning, which means the deluding of Gylfi.
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The Prose Edda is a text on Old Norse Poetics, written about 1200 by the Icelandic poet and politican Snorri Sturlson, who also wrote the Heimskringla. The Prose Edda contains a wide variety of lore which a Skald (poet) of the time would need to know. The text is of interest to modern readers because it contains consistent
The Prose Edda of Snorri Sturlson. Translated by Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur [1916]. The Prose Edda is a text on Old Norse Poetics, written about 1200 by the Norwegian poet and politican Snorri Sturlson, who also wrote the Heimskringla. The Prose Edda contains a wide variety of lore which a Skald (poet) of the time would
We may safely assume, apart from the general tendency of the external evidence, that one and the same author must have written the histories and the Prose Edda. A comparison of the names of skalds and skaldic poems mentioned in both works will show that the author of each had a wide acquaintance with the con-
Codex Trojectinus van de Snorra Edda, Leiden 1913, and Arni Bjornsson,. Snorra Edda, Reykjavik 1975; facsimile in Codex Trajectinus. The. Utrecht Manuscript of the Prose Edda, ed. Anthony Faulkes, Copenhagen. 1985 (Early Icelandic Manuscripts in Facsimile XV). Th: Thott 1494 4to, Royal Library, Copenhagen.
And Fimbultyr said: Let Ymer be slain and let order be established. And straightway Odin and his brothers???the bright sons of Bure???gave Ymer a mortal wound, and from his body made they the universe; from his flesh, the earth; from his blood, the sea; from his bones, the rocks; from his hair, the trees; from his skull, the
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