


Thirty poems, mythic and heroic in substance, interspersed with short pieces of prose, which survives in a thirteenth-century The so-called Elder Edda is a collection of some In England saw the destruction of nearly all traces of the heathen system. The Icelandic Eddas are the only vernacular record of Germanic heathendom as it developed during the four centuries which Of the name Tyr, where I use the form which has become conventional in English. r of the nominative singular masculine is also omitted, whether it appears as -r or is assimilated to a preceding consonant (as in Odinn, Eysteinn, Heindall, Egill) in the Norse form, with the single exception Marks of vowel-length are in all cases omitted. The spirants þ and ð are represented by th and d, as being more familiar to readers unacquainted with the original. Some explanation is needed of the form of spelling I have adopted in transcribing Norse proper names. Published by David Nutt, at the Sign of the Phœnix, Long Acre, London Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Distributed Proofreaders Team. *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE EDDA, VOL. The Divine Mythology of the North, Popular Studies in Mythology, With this eBook or online at Title: The Edda, Vol. Re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and withĪlmost no restrictions whatsoever. The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Edda, Vol.
