Northern Antiquities, Or, An Historical Account of the Manners, Customs, Religion and Laws, Maritime Expeditions and Discoveries, Language and Literature of the Ancient Scandinavians (Danes, Swedes, Norwegians and Icelanders): With Incidental Notices Respecting Our Saxon AncestorsHenry G. Bohn, 1847 - 578 sider |
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Side 5
... frequent intercourse with the Romans , their historians ought to have been taught to distinguish them better . This Caesar expressly tells us of the Belga , who were settled to the north of the Seine and the Marne . Plerosque Belgas ...
... frequent intercourse with the Romans , their historians ought to have been taught to distinguish them better . This Caesar expressly tells us of the Belga , who were settled to the north of the Seine and the Marne . Plerosque Belgas ...
Side 22
... a sylvan labyrinth , would frequently turn aside when on the point of entering the right path and wind * Fublished at Copenhagen in 1811 . round the object he was in quest of without ever REMARKS ON BISHOP PERCY'S PREFACE By the Editor 1.
... a sylvan labyrinth , would frequently turn aside when on the point of entering the right path and wind * Fublished at Copenhagen in 1811 . round the object he was in quest of without ever REMARKS ON BISHOP PERCY'S PREFACE By the Editor 1.
Side 24
... frequent mention will be made in this work of Scandinavians , Saxons , Goths , and other Teutonic nations , we shall attempt to point out , as briefly as possible , the pre- cise relationship they stand in to each other , and conjointly ...
... frequent mention will be made in this work of Scandinavians , Saxons , Goths , and other Teutonic nations , we shall attempt to point out , as briefly as possible , the pre- cise relationship they stand in to each other , and conjointly ...
Side 35
... frequently than their Saxon neighbours of the adjacent counties ; neither have we heard of their being " bad seamen , " a quality which Dr. Kombst also ascribes to their race . The rude Styrian boor , as prone to superstition as the ...
... frequently than their Saxon neighbours of the adjacent counties ; neither have we heard of their being " bad seamen , " a quality which Dr. Kombst also ascribes to their race . The rude Styrian boor , as prone to superstition as the ...
Side 37
... frequently blended into one nation tribes of different races , though the effects which such a fusion produces are , generally speaking , not so great as might be expected . The conquerors of a country have gene- rally been a much less ...
... frequently blended into one nation tribes of different races , though the effects which such a fusion produces are , generally speaking , not so great as might be expected . The conquerors of a country have gene- rally been a much less ...
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abode Æsir afterwards ages Al-thing ancient Scandinavians Anglo-Saxon appear arms Arnkill Asgard Baldur Bersi Bolli Cæsar called Celtic Celts century Christianity Cimbri coast Danish death deities Denmark derived divine doctrines earth Eddaic Poems Eirek etym fact father Finn Magnusen Freyja Frigga Gangler Gauls German giant gods Grágás Grimm Gudruna Harald heaven hence holmgang honour Hvergelmir Iceland inhabitants island Jarl Jomsburg Jötunheim king Kjartan Kormak land language laws Loki mallet manner Muspellheim mythology Njörd northern Northmen Norway Norwegian observed Odin Olaf Old Norse origin possession present prob probably Prose Edda race Ragnarök regarded religion remarks rendered replied respect Romans Runic Sagas Saxons sea-rovers serpent Skald Snorro Steingerda stones strophe Surtur sword Tacitus Teutonic nations thee thing Thor Thorarin Thorolf thou tion tribes Utgard-Loki Valhalla verse vessel Völuspá warriors wife word writers Yggdrasill Ymir