Arkiv för nordisk filologi, Volumen107Lund University Press, 1992 |
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... gods and animals finds explanations of one sort only , namely that such facts must have reflected the practices of gods ' shape - changing or , on the contrary , those when the beasts took over the names of gods they were consecrated 15 ...
... gods and animals finds explanations of one sort only , namely that such facts must have reflected the practices of gods ' shape - changing or , on the contrary , those when the beasts took over the names of gods they were consecrated 15 ...
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... gods ' gambanreiði ( st . 33 ) . In his call to frost giants and gods to bear witness to his curse ( st . 34 ) , Skírnir's tactic is similar to Sigrdrífa's , who , at the beginning of her counsel to Sigurðr , calls upon Dagr and Nótt to ...
... gods ' gambanreiði ( st . 33 ) . In his call to frost giants and gods to bear witness to his curse ( st . 34 ) , Skírnir's tactic is similar to Sigrdrífa's , who , at the beginning of her counsel to Sigurðr , calls upon Dagr and Nótt to ...
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... gods and their eternal youth . The marriage must be thought to have been barren and Skaði would later marry Óðinn . If these points of contact are more than coincidental , can we associate Steingerðr's rather coarse reference to the ...
... gods and their eternal youth . The marriage must be thought to have been barren and Skaði would later marry Óðinn . If these points of contact are more than coincidental , can we associate Steingerðr's rather coarse reference to the ...