Völuspá in skamma
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Völuspá hin skamma — o Völuspá corta, es un poema en nórdico antiguo que fue preservado como un puñado de estrofas en Hyndluljóð, en la Edda poética, y como una estrofa en la sección Gylfaginning de la Edda prosaica de Snorri Sturluson. El nombre del poema se conoce… … Wikipedia Español
Völuspá hin skamma — Völuspá the Less or the Short Völuspá , is an Old Norse poem which survives as a handful of stanzas in Hyndluljóð , in the Poetic Edda , and as one stanza in the Gylfaginning section of Snorri Sturluson s Prose Edda . The name of the poem is onl … Wikipedia
Völuspa — (Vauluspa), altnordisches Gedicht, 1) die größere V., s.u. Ebda I. C) a). 2) V. hinn skamma, die kleinere od. kürzere V., s. ebd. I. A) m) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Прорицание вёльвы вкратце — Völuspá hin skamma Краткое прорицание вёльвы Другие названия … Википедия
Poetic Edda — The Poetic Edda is a collection of Old Norse poems primarily preserved in the Icelandic mediaeval manuscript Codex Regius. Along with Snorri Sturluson s Prose Edda , the Poetic Edda is the most important extant source on Norse mythology and… … Wikipedia
Rígsþula — Rig in Great grandfather s Cottage (1908) by W. G. Collingwood Rígsþula or Rígsmál, Lay of Ríg, is an Eddic poem in which a Norse god named Ríg or Rígr , described as old and wise, mighty and strong fathers the classes of mankind. The prose… … Wikipedia
Codex Regius — For the New Testament manuscript, see Codex Regius (New Testament). Cōdex Rēgius (which is Latin for Royal Book , in Icelandic Konungsbók) (GKS 2365 4to) is an Icelandic manuscript (See also Codex) in which the Poetic Edda is preserved. It is… … Wikipedia
Nine Mothers of Heimdallr — Heimdal and his Nine Mothers (1908) by W. G. Collingwood, in which Heimdallr s Nine Mothers are depicted as waves In Norse Mythology, the Nine Mothers of Heimdallr are nine sisters who gave birth to the god Heimdallr. The Nine Mothers of… … Wikipedia
Edda poética — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La Edda poética o Edda mayor es una colección de poemas escritos en nórdico antiguo preservados inicialmente en el manuscrito medieval islandés conocido como Codex Regius. Junto con la Edda prosaica de Snorri… … Wikipedia Español
Gullveig — In Norse mythology, Gullveig (Old Norse, potentially gold drink or gold might ) is a mysterious figure who appears solely in the Poetic Edda poem Völuspá in association with the Æsir Vanir War. In the poem, Gullveig is stated to have been burned… … Wikipedia