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Skírnismál

Skírnismál (Old Norse: 'The Lay of Skírnir', but in the Codex Regius known as Fǫr Skírnis ‘Skírnir’s journey’) is one of the poems of the Poetic Edda. It is preserved in the 13th-century manuscripts Codex Regius and AM 748 I 4to but may have been originally composed in the early 10th century.

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related to Scholarship · 46
Skírnismál → Alvíssmál, Anatoly, Andy, Anne, Brautwerbungsfahrt, Carolyne, Cassell, Cole, Der, Dictionary, Edda-Kommentars, Edited, English, Freyr, För Skírnis, Heinrichs, Heinz, In The, ISBN, Joseph Harris
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Skírnismál → Bellows, Benjamin Thorpe, Birkett, Bloomsbury Publishing, Carolyne Larrington, Gaiman, Neil, Norse Mythology, Oxford University Press, Poetic Edda, Quercus, Skirnismol Henry, Skírnismál English, The Norse Myths, Tom, Translated, We Vikings
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Skírnismál → Bergen, Buslubæn, Bósa, Old Norse, Poetic Edda, Skírnir's, The Misty Mountains, Tolkien, Tolkien's The Hobbit
related to Curses · 5
Skírnismál → Aslak Liestøl, Gerðr, Liestøl, Skírnir's, There
related to Editions · 4
Skírnismál → Bugge's, Edda, Guðni Jónsson's, Skírnismál The
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Skírnismál → Illustrations, My Norse Digital Image, MyNDIR, Repository

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freyr gerðr skírnir norse edda desire skírnir's curse alvíssmál poetic early poem codex regius curses carolyne larrington english 1996 see

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Skírnismálrelated to Cultural referencesSkírnir's0.60section
Skírnismálrelated to Cultural referencesOld Norse0.60section
Skírnismálrelated to Cultural referencesBuslubæn0.60section
Skírnismálrelated to Cultural referencesBósa0.60section
Skírnismálrelated to Cultural referencesBergen0.60section
Skírnismálrelated to Cultural referencesThe Misty Mountains0.60section
Skírnismálrelated to Cultural referencesTolkien's The Hobbit0.60section
Skírnismálrelated to Cultural referencesTolkien0.60section
Skírnismálrelated to Cultural referencesPoetic Edda0.60section
Skírnismálrelated to CursesThere0.60section
Skírnismálrelated to CursesSkírnir's0.60section
Skírnismálrelated to CursesAslak Liestøl0.60section

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