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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... WHICH IS ADDED , AN ABSTRACT OF THE EYRBYGGJA SAGA , By Sir Walter Scott . LONDON : HENRY G. BOHN , YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN . 1847 Main 948 M25 2006 BOHN'S ANTIQUARIAN LIBRARY . MALLET'S NORTHERN NORTHERN ANTIQUITIES ;
... WHICH IS ADDED , AN ABSTRACT OF THE EYRBYGGJA SAGA , By Sir Walter Scott . LONDON : HENRY G. BOHN , YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN . 1847 Main 948 M25 2006 BOHN'S ANTIQUARIAN LIBRARY . MALLET'S NORTHERN NORTHERN ANTIQUITIES ;
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... Northern Antiqui- ties " having been published at a period when the most important documents bearing on the subject were but im- perfectly known , the present Editor has necessarily been obliged to revise the work throughout , and omit ...
... Northern Antiqui- ties " having been published at a period when the most important documents bearing on the subject were but im- perfectly known , the present Editor has necessarily been obliged to revise the work throughout , and omit ...
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... northern nations CHAP . V - Religion in the North , particularly in Scandinavia , after the primitive worship had been altered 87 90 CHAP . VI . - Exterior worship and religious ceremonies of the northern nations • · • . 107 CHAP . VII ...
... northern nations CHAP . V - Religion in the North , particularly in Scandinavia , after the primitive worship had been altered 87 90 CHAP . VI . - Exterior worship and religious ceremonies of the northern nations • · • . 107 CHAP . VII ...
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... northern nations the common name of Scy- thians or Celtoscythians , yet that writers still more ancient † , di- vided all the nations who lived beyond the Euxine , the Danube , and the Adriatic Sea , into the Hyperboreans , the ...
... northern nations the common name of Scy- thians or Celtoscythians , yet that writers still more ancient † , di- vided all the nations who lived beyond the Euxine , the Danube , and the Adriatic Sea , into the Hyperboreans , the ...
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... Northern Antiquities , the Teutonic and Celtic languages can no longer be confounded , nor comprised under the vague and unmeaning appellation of Scythian , Sarmatian , " & c . Since the publication of the learned Danish Professor's ...
... Northern Antiquities , the Teutonic and Celtic languages can no longer be confounded , nor comprised under the vague and unmeaning appellation of Scythian , Sarmatian , " & c . Since the publication of the learned Danish Professor's ...
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