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− | ::::::::::<FONT COLOR=darkblue><big><big>[[Heimskringla Reprint| '''I begyndelsen var skriget''']]</big></big><br>'''Vikingetidens myter om skabelsen'''<br>By ''Henning Kure'', | + | ::::::::::<FONT COLOR=darkblue><big><big>[[Heimskringla Reprint| '''I begyndelsen var skriget''']]</big></big><br>'''Vikingetidens myter om skabelsen'''<br>By ''Henning Kure'', 2010<br> |
::::::::::'''I begyndelsen var skriget''' is an eye-opening proposition for a new understanding of our ancestors' mythology. Most people have an idea that the Vikings divided their world into good and evil, Æsir and giants, who waged war against each other. Snorri Sturluson's 13th-century Edda forms the basis for this perception. In this book, Henning Kure moves behind Snorri and offers a possible Old Norse perspective on the world, man, and life that sheds an entirely new light on the ancient myths. –<br>Read more about the book '''[[Heimskringla Reprint| here]]''' or order it through '''[[Heimskringla Reprint]]'''.</FONT COLOR=darkblue> | ::::::::::'''I begyndelsen var skriget''' is an eye-opening proposition for a new understanding of our ancestors' mythology. Most people have an idea that the Vikings divided their world into good and evil, Æsir and giants, who waged war against each other. Snorri Sturluson's 13th-century Edda forms the basis for this perception. In this book, Henning Kure moves behind Snorri and offers a possible Old Norse perspective on the world, man, and life that sheds an entirely new light on the ancient myths. –<br>Read more about the book '''[[Heimskringla Reprint| here]]''' or order it through '''[[Heimskringla Reprint]]'''.</FONT COLOR=darkblue> |
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HEIMSKRINGLA is the largest collection of Old Norse and Nordic source texts on the internet – currently some 7200 titles. HEIMSKRINGLA primarily consists of eddic texts, sagas, and scaldic poetry, secondarily of background material and sources related to Sami culture. HEIMSKRINGLA is based on the belief that these texts – as part of our common cultural heritage – should be freely available to everyone.
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