Arkiv för nordisk filologi, Volumen107Lund University Press, 1992 |
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... example , the eddic poem Atlamál is composed of lines of five or more syllables , conforming to Snorri's demonstration of málaháttr . No other eddic poems can be described as being composed in málaháttr , although stanzas of ...
... example , the eddic poem Atlamál is composed of lines of five or more syllables , conforming to Snorri's demonstration of málaháttr . No other eddic poems can be described as being composed in málaháttr , although stanzas of ...
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... example is found in Krause's use of the j - rune for dating purposes . When Odenstedt ( p . 69 ) mentions three " later " examples of inscriptions from c . 400 and four from 400-450 , and claims that there " are consequently no ...
... example is found in Krause's use of the j - rune for dating purposes . When Odenstedt ( p . 69 ) mentions three " later " examples of inscriptions from c . 400 and four from 400-450 , and claims that there " are consequently no ...
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... example , the strangely shaped r - rune on the Britsum stick with both staff and arm made up by four parallel lines has been simplified to consist of three lines each ( p . 38 ; cf. Odenstedt 1989 : 155 ) . But it is not possible to ...
... example , the strangely shaped r - rune on the Britsum stick with both staff and arm made up by four parallel lines has been simplified to consist of three lines each ( p . 38 ; cf. Odenstedt 1989 : 155 ) . But it is not possible to ...