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THE ELDER EDDAS OF SAEMUND. THE VALA'S PROPHECY. 6. Then went the powers all to their judgment-seats, the all-holy gods, and thereon held council : to night and to the waning moon gave names ; morn they named, and mid-day, afternoon and eve, whereby to reckon years. 7. The JEsir met on Ida's plain ; they
Download PDF. pp. xi-xiv. The Viking poets represented in this book are unimaginable. Beside them Homer appears, if not a precisely outlined figure, at least a known quantity; whoever he may have been, his subjects and his own relationship to his poems seem familiar. The Edda poems are extremely varied in content and
ably a real personage of the troublotus times with which his name is associatedperiod distinguished as much for heroic. 'characters as for tragic events. Gunther represents the best type of kinghood of his age; a man. Swayed by his affections rather than by ambition, who serupled at misdeeds, yet yielded to the mastering
Volume I: The Elder Edda. 1. The Spae of the Volva. 3. The Words of Har. 16. Lay of Vafthruthnir. 41. Lay of Grimnir. 51. Lay of Skirnir. 63. Lay of Harbarth. 71. Lay of Hymir. 81. The Flyting of Loki. 87. Lay of Thrym. 99. Lay of Alvis. 105. The Dreams of Baldr. 111. Lay of Rig. 115. The Shorter Spae of the Volva. 123.
The Poetic Edda. Northvegr Edition. Edda S?mundar Hinns Fro?a. The Edda Of S?mund The Learned. Translated From the Old Icelandic. By. Benjamin Thorpe. The Northvegr Foundation Press • Lapeer, Michigan
SON Pr ^?> DEC 2 I 1965 I iC^^s/TycfW**?^ 1033014 THIS VOLUME IS ENDOWED IN PART BY CHARLES S. PETERSON OF CHfCAno The poetic Edda Translated from the Icelandic with an introduction and notes by Henry Adams Bellows New York; The American-Scandinavian Foundation, 1923 CONTENTS* General
The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Younger Edda, by Snorre This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. 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
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
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
Start Reading List of Files. Many of the texts at sacred-texts are of interest only to the specialist, somewhat like small art movies. By contrast The Poetic Eddas, the oral literature of Iceland which were finally written down from 1000-1300. A.D, are like big summer movies, full of gore, sex, revenge and apocalyptic violence.
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