Arkiv för nordisk filologi, Volumen107Lund University Press, 1992 |
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Página 46
... taken over by Óðinn , for , as it is told , in order to get the mead of poetry he turned into a serpent . As for the heiti langbarðr ( ' longbearded ' ) applied both to ' Óðinn ' ( þ ) and ' serpent ' ( b ) , the direction of the name ...
... taken over by Óðinn , for , as it is told , in order to get the mead of poetry he turned into a serpent . As for the heiti langbarðr ( ' longbearded ' ) applied both to ' Óðinn ' ( þ ) and ' serpent ' ( b ) , the direction of the name ...
Página 138
... taken out to sea in a boat and the bag removed from his head . Hallbjorn rak þá skyggnur á landit , ok var augnalag hans ekki gott “ Hallbjorn turned his gaze towards the land , and the look in his eye was far from pleasant " ( ch . 37 ) ...
... taken out to sea in a boat and the bag removed from his head . Hallbjorn rak þá skyggnur á landit , ok var augnalag hans ekki gott “ Hallbjorn turned his gaze towards the land , and the look in his eye was far from pleasant " ( ch . 37 ) ...
Página 142
... taken . For a man to practise seiðr he had to forego a portion of his male identity . Crossing these two ideas , can one suggest that , paradoxically , one might also have to surrender some aspect of masculinity in order to produce ...
... taken . For a man to practise seiðr he had to forego a portion of his male identity . Crossing these two ideas , can one suggest that , paradoxically , one might also have to surrender some aspect of masculinity in order to produce ...