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Mentioned in 3 episodes
Prose Edda
Book • 1220
The Prose Edda, written by Snorri Sturluson, is a comprehensive guide to Norse mythology and Old Norse poetry.
It consists of four sections: the Prologue, Gylfaginning, Skáldskaparmál, and Háttatal.
The work preserves pre-Christian Scandinavian cultural heritage and serves as a textbook for understanding Norse poetry and mythology.
It consists of four sections: the Prologue, Gylfaginning, Skáldskaparmál, and Háttatal.
The work preserves pre-Christian Scandinavian cultural heritage and serves as a textbook for understanding Norse poetry and mythology.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
Mentioned by Shawn as a Norse myths version written by Snorri Sturlsson, easier to read than the Poetic Edda.

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S0E1: The Creation Myth
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as one of the key texts for Norse mythology, compiled by Snorri Sturluson.


Matt Lewis

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Norse Mythology: Creation Myths
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, referring to Snorri Sturluson as the author and as a key source for Norse mythology.


Eleanor Janega

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Ragnarok & The End of the World
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as detailing the emergence of Ymir and the giant cow, Urhumla, from primordial ice.

Robert Lamb

Licking, Part 3
Mentioned as Snorri Stöldlösen's book aimed at preserving traditional Norse poetry.

Old Norse and Jackson Crawford
Mentioned as a source for the story of the meat of poetry.

S1E1: The Mead of Poetry
Mentioned to cite flood stories.

Soon the Water Will Come
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als Autor der "Prosa Edda"

David Nathan

Die Wikinger
Mentioned by George O'Connor as the author of the Prose Edda and a key source for Norse mythology.

From the Vault: Asgardians: Odin, with George O'Connor
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in the context of Norse mythology, to describe the geography of the world.

Ada Palmer

Renaissance Without the Myth with Ada Palmer
Mentioned as an Icelandic epic written down around 1220 AD that prominently features the holiday Yol.

RE-RELEASE: You Don't Know Yule





