Northern Antiquities: Or, An Historical Account of the Manners, Customs, Religion and Laws, Maritime Expeditions and Discoveries, Language and Literature of the Ancient ScandinaviansH. G. Bohn, 1847 - 578 sider |
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Side 10
... carried with them , and planted wherever they formed settlements . On the contrary , in Gaul , all the freedom and power chiefly centered among the Druids and the chief men , whom Cæsar calls Equites , or knights ; but the inferior ...
... carried with them , and planted wherever they formed settlements . On the contrary , in Gaul , all the freedom and power chiefly centered among the Druids and the chief men , whom Cæsar calls Equites , or knights ; but the inferior ...
Side 45
... carry on the development of humanity on earth , and render it more fit for a higher intellectuality hereafter . " Sic rerum summa novatur Semper , et inter se mortales mutua vivunt . Augescunt aliæ gentes , aliæ minuuntur : Inque brevi ...
... carry on the development of humanity on earth , and render it more fit for a higher intellectuality hereafter . " Sic rerum summa novatur Semper , et inter se mortales mutua vivunt . Augescunt aliæ gentes , aliæ minuuntur : Inque brevi ...
Side 56
... carrying with them , wherever they came , from the borders of the Black Sea to the extremities of Spain , of Sicily ... carried all before her . In proportion as she increased in grandeur , she forgot her ancient manners , and destroyed ...
... carrying with them , wherever they came , from the borders of the Black Sea to the extremities of Spain , of Sicily ... carried all before her . In proportion as she increased in grandeur , she forgot her ancient manners , and destroyed ...
Side 67
... carried a long halberd in his hand . The extreme heat of the weather was very favourable to the Romans . They had been careful to get the sun on their backs ; while the Cimbri little accustomed to its violence , had it in their faces ...
... carried a long halberd in his hand . The extreme heat of the weather was very favourable to the Romans . They had been careful to get the sun on their backs ; while the Cimbri little accustomed to its violence , had it in their faces ...
Side 75
... carry with them the verses and other historical monuments of former times . Besides , they kept up such a constant intercourse with the other people of the north , that they could readily learn from them whatever passed abroad . We must ...
... carry with them the verses and other historical monuments of former times . Besides , they kept up such a constant intercourse with the other people of the north , that they could readily learn from them whatever passed abroad . We must ...
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abode Æsir afterwards ages Al-thing appear arms Arnkill Asgard Baldur Bersi Bolli Cæsar called celebrated Celtic Celts century character Christianity Cimbri coast Danish death deity Denmark derived divine doctrines earth Eddaic poems Eirek etym fact father Finn Magnusen Freyja Frigga Gangler Gauls German giant give gods Grágás Grimm Gudruna Harald heaven hence honour Hvergelmir Iceland inhabitants island Jarl Jomsburg Jötunheim king Kjartan Kormak land language laws Loki mallet manner Midgard Muspellheim mythology Njörd northern Northmen Norway Norwegian observed Odin Olaf Old Norse origin possession prob probably Prose Edda race Ragnarök regarded religion remarks rendered respect Romans Runic Saga Saxons sea-rovers serpent Skald Snorro sons Steingerda stones strophe Surtur sword Tacitus Teutonic nations thee thing Thor Thorkell Thorolf thou tion tribes Utgard-Loki Valhalla verse vessel Völuspá warriors wife word worship writers Yggdrasill Ymir