The Younger Edda; Also called Snorre's Edda, or The Prose Edda. Snorri Sturluson
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Название: The Younger Edda; Also called Snorre's Edda, or The Prose Edda

Автор: Snorri Sturluson

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Elder Edda: Vafthrudner’s Lay, 31.

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Elder Edda: Vafthrudner’s Lay, 35.

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Elder Edda: The Vala’s Prophecy, 8. In Old Norse the sun is feminine, and the moon masculine. See below, sections 11 and 12.

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Elder Edda: Grimner’s Lay, 40, 41. Comp. Vafthrudner’s Lay, 21.

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That wolves follow the sun and moon, is a wide-spread popular superstition. In Sweden, a parhelion is called Solvarg (sun-wolf).

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Elder Edda: The Vala’s Prophecy, 43, 44.

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Elder Edda: The Vala’s Prophecy, 12, 14-16, 18, 19.

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Elder Edda: The Vala’s Prophecy, 24.

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Elder Edda: Grimner’s Lay, 29.

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Elder Edda: Fafner’s Lay, 13.

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The Icelandic barr. See Vigfusson, sub voce.

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Elder Edda: Grimner’s Lay, 35, 34.

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Elder Edda: The Vala’s Prophecy, 22.

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Elder Edda: The Vala’s Prophecy, 70.

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Elder Edda: Vafthrudner’s Lay, 37.

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Elder Edda. Loke’s Quarrel, 29, 47.

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Elder Edda: Grimner’s Lay, 46-50.

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Oku is derived from the Finnish thunder-god, Ukko.

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Elder Edda: Grimner’s Lay, 24.

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The author of the Younger Edda is here mistaken. Oku is derived from the Finnish thunder-god, Ukko.

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Elder Edda: Grimner’s Lay, 12.

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Compare Vainamoinen, the son of Ukko, in the Finnish epic Kalevala.

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Elder Edda: Grimner’s Lay, 11.

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