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Norse mythology; or, The religion of our forefathers, containing all the myths of the Eddas, systematized and interpreted

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A comprehensive, systematic presentation of the myths preserved in the Eddas and related saga material, organized to introduce mythic cycles, cosmology, creation and end-time motifs, and the principal divine and heroic figures. The author synthesizes translations and scholarly sources to reconstruct narratives and explain ritual, linguistic, and cultural contexts, supplying thematic arrangement, commentary, a vocabulary, and an index to aid readers. The work aims to make the corpus accessible to non specialists by summarizing stories, offering interpretations, and clarifying difficult passages.

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Title: Norse mythology; or, The religion of our forefathers, containing all the myths of the Eddas, systematized and interpreted

Author: Rasmus Björn Anderson

Release date: July 24, 2021 [eBook #65910]
Most recently updated: October 18, 2024

Language: English

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NORSE MYTHOLOGY

Thor Fighting The Giants.

NORSE MYTHOLOGY;
OR,
THE RELIGION OF OUR FOREFATHERS,
CONTAINING ALL THE
MYTHS OF THE EDDAS,
SYSTEMATIZED AND INTERPRETED.
WITH
AN INTRODUCTION, VOCABULARY AND INDEX.
By
R. B. ANDERSON, A.M.,
PROFESSOR OF THE SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES IN THE UNIVERSITY OF
WISCONSIN, AUTHOR OF “AMERICA NOT DISCOVERED BY
COLUMBUS,” “DEN NORSKE MAALSAG,” ETC.
SECOND EDITION.
CHICAGO:
S. C. GRIGGS AND COMPANY.
LONDON TRÜBNER & CO.
1876.

Copyright 1875.

By S. C. GRIGGS AND COMPANY.

ELECTROTYPED BY ZEESE & CO.

TO
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW,
THE AMERICAN POET,
WHO HAS NOT ONLY REFRESHED HIMSELF AT THE CASTALIAN FOUNTAIN, BUT
ALSO COMMUNED WITH BRAGE, AND TAKEN DEEP DRAUGHTS
FROM THE WELLS OF URD AND MIMER,
THIS VOLUME IS DEDICATED,
WITH THE GRATEFUL REVERENCE OF
THE AUTHOR.

I think Scandinavian Paganism, to us here, is more interesting than any other. It is, for one thing, the latest; it continued in these regions of Europe till the eleventh century: eight hundred years ago the Norwegians were still worshipers of Odin. It is interesting also as the creed of our fathers; the men whose blood still runs in our veins, whom doubtless we still resemble in so many ways. Strange: they did believe that, while we believe so differently. Let us look a little at this poor Norse creed, for many reasons. We have tolerable means to do it; for there is another point of interest in these Scandinavian mythologies: that they have been preserved so well.

Neither is there no use in knowing something about this old Paganism of our fathers. Unconsciously, and combined with higher things, it is in us yet, that old faith withal. To know it consciously brings us into closer and clearer relations with the past,—with our own possessions in the past. For the whole past, as I keep repeating, is the possession of the present. The past had always something true, and is a precious possession. In a different time, in a different place, it is always some other side of our common human nature that has been developing itself.

Thomas Carlyle.