EDDA

ĕdˈə, title applied to two distinct works in Old Icelandic. The Poetic Edda, or Elder Edda, is a collection (late 13th cent.) of 34 mythological and heroic lays, most of which were composed c.800–c.1200, probably in Iceland or W Norway. Despite uncritical arrangement and textual corruption, the Poetic Edda is the most valuable collection of texts in Old Norse literature. See English translations by L. M. Hollander (2d ed. 1962), P. B. Taylor and W. H. Auden (1969), and U. Dronke (Vol. I, 1969). The Prose Edda, or Younger Edda, was probably written c.1222 by Snorri Sturluson as a guide to the scaldic poetry of Iceland. The first two parts constitute an account of Scandinavian mythology and are the prime source on the subject; the third part is a compendium of the complex diction of scaldic poetry; the fourth, a treatise on the meters employed. Abridged translations of the Prose Edda, treating primarily the first mythical part, have been made by J. I. Young (new ed. 1966).

For studies of both Eddas, see Einarsson, A History of Icelandic Literature (1957), P. Hallberg, The Icelandic Saga (1962); C. J. Clover and J. Lindow, ed., Old Norse-Icelandic Literature: A Critical Guide (1978).

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...of pre-Christian Norse lore known as The Prose Edda or, misleadingly, The Younger Edda . Following his lead, anonymous compilers recorded...Their collection of poems known as The Elder Edda , upon which we are principally dependent for our...
hinns froda," or "Edda of Saemund the Wise." The term "Edda," which is Icelandic for "grandmother," had been applied...are frequently distinguished as the Elder and the Younger Edda. The Elder is often called the Poetic Edda, because it...
The Poetic Edda STORIES OF GODS MOST OF THE EDDIC POEMS...that Snorri had quoted or retold in his Edda , and believing that Saemund the Learned...composed the poems, they called it Saemunds Edda Saemundar Edda to distinguish it from Snorris...
...Emilia Conte Marchi, a pseudonym chosen by Edda, and his own. In case of Eddas death...with the Allies. The priest again saw Edda, quite secretly, for the Swiss authorities...and the end of the Republic of Salo. Edda had just turned her radio to the wavelength...
...The "Eddas," that is the elder and the younger Edda are the main sources from which we draw our information...concerning the religion of our ancestors. The elder Edda is in poetry and the younger Edda is in prose. The two may be regarded as the old...
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The Poetic Edda, II: Mythological Poems by ANTHONY FAULKES The Poetic Edda, II: Mythological Poems, ed., trans., introd...book that is usually meant by the title the Poetic Edda: this volume contains Voluspa, the first poem in...
...Schulz, Eds. Kommentar Zu Den Liedern der Edda. by Steven P. Sondrup Klaus von See...Schulz, eds. Kommentar zu den Liedern der Edda. Vol. 5. Helden Lieder Heidelberg...the English speaking world as the Poetic Edda extends back more than fifteen years to...
...Von Wissenshutern Und Wildnisbewohnern in Edda Und Saga. by Antje Frotscher Riesen: Von Wissenshutern und Wildnisbewohnern in Edda und Saga. By KATJA SCHULZ. (Skandinavistische...the depiction of giants in the Old Norse Edda and sagas--more precisely in one specific...
The Poetic Edda. Essays on Old Norse Mythology. by Jonathan...surprisingly unhelpful. The upbeat title ("Edda 2000") raises expectations, but Ackers...the learned Christian framework of Snorra Edda, Snorri Sturluson "narrates authentic...
...Teichert. Kommentar Zu Den Lidern der Edda. by Steven P. Sondrup Klaus von See...Teichert. Kommentar zu den Lidern der Edda. Vol. 6. Heldenlieder. Heidelberg...the monumental commentary to the poetic Edda begun in 1993 with a small publication...
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...conductivity to detect gene targets. The first, EDDA (electrically detected displacement assay...fluorescent microarrays. SYSTEM PRIMER EDDA, says Lossau, is slightly more sensitive...LADER process has many of the advantages of EDDA, plus it is more sensitive and could dispense...
...a good match for his eldest daughter, Edda, whom Ciano met in early 1930 and proposed...seaport Santi Quaranta was renamed Port Edda, in honor of his wife. Knowing that Italy...Imagine my orgasm!," he exclaimed to Edda after one raid, in a telephone conversation...
...Icelandic literature were published: The Prose Edda of Snorri Sturluson and Modern Icelandic...to 1976. 1923 ASF published the Poetic Edda, containing 35 poems and ballads, the...great success of ASFs editions of Prose Edda and Poetic Edda made it necessary to publish...
...TOP TEN BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY * Edda Guerrero, president and genemlmai tager...their special situations, according to Edda. An employee for nine years, she appreciates...executives. Such efforts prove, says Edda, that "diversity is truly a business...
...Tegner; translated by W.L. Blackley; H.W. Longfellow, 1914 The Poetic Edda Wl translated by Henry Adams Bellows; with Oxford University Press, 1923 The Prose Edda by Sturluson Snorri; translated by Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur; with Oxford...
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...Kercher in Perugia. Here, Amandas Mother, Edda Mellas, Talks Exclusively to Simon Hattenstone...Killer the Media Has Portrayed. Byline: 1 Edda Mellas looks down on the world from the...the most beautiful spots in Europe - but Edda wishes she had never set foot in the place...
...Kercher in Perugia. Here, Amandas Mother, Edda Mellas, Talks Exclusively to Simon Hattenstone...the most beautiful spots in Europe - but Edda wishes she had never set foot in the place...its trial by Facebook and blog. I ask Edda what the past couple of years have done...
...Photo She Captioned Licker THE MOTHER: Edda Knox Has Flown out to Perugia. Byline...she adored broke some astonishing news: Edda Knox announced thatshe had fallen in love...knitSeattle suburb as a prim school teacher, Edda, at 39, married ChristopherMellas in...
...Kercher in Perugia. Here, Amandas mother, Edda Mellas, talks exclusively to Simon Hattenstone...the most beautiful spots in Europe - but Edda wishes she had never set foot in the place...its trial by Facebook and blog. I ask Edda what the past couple of years have done...
...Byline: DEBORAH SHERWOOD FOR weeks now Edda Mellas has been planning her daughters...student Meredith Kercher, 21. And while Edda is praying for Amandas return, the outcome...Amanda, 22, could be jailed for life. But Edda is confident her daughter, dubbed Foxy...
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EDDA ed , title applied to two distinct works in Old Icelandic. The Poetic Edda, or Elder Edda, is a collection (late 13th cent.) of 34 mythological and heroic lays, most of which were composed c.800 c.1200, probably in Iceland or W...
...Europe, Germany, and Scandinavia. The main sources for our knowledge are the Germania of Tacitus and the Elder Edda and the Younger Edda. Although it is possible to perceive certain basic concepts that were important to the pre-Christian Germans...
...literature and mythology there. He compiled, edited, and translated the Elder Edda and published a lexicon of Norse mythology (1828) and works on the origin of the Edda sayings. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University...
...critic, and saga teller, the leading figure in medieval Norse literature. He was the author of the invaluable Prose Edda (see Edda ), a treatise on the art of poetry and a compendium of Norse mythology. His great saga the Heimskringla recounts...
...farm, SW Iceland, famous since the Middle Ages as the home of the historian Snorri Sturluson , author of the Prose Edda (see Edda ). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of...
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