Ebook: Encyclopedia of Norse and Germanic Folklore, Mythology, and Magic
Author: Lecouteux Claude
- Tags: BODY MIND & SPIRIT--Magick Studies, Encyclopedias, Mythology Germanic, Mythology Norse, REFERENCE--Curiosities & Wonders, Religion, SOCIAL SCIENCE--Folklore & Mythology, Dictionaries, Mythology Germanic -- Dictionaries, Mythology Norse -- Dictionaries, BODY MIND & SPIRIT -- Magick Studies, REFERENCE -- Curiosities & Wonders, SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Folklore & Mythology, Europe Northern -- Religion, Northern Europe
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Inner Traditions
- City: Europe;Northern;Northern Europe
- Language: English
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Acknowledgments -- Editor's Note How to Use this Encyclopedia -- Introduction Norse and Germanic Mythology and Folklore: Traditions of Considerable Influence -- Encyclopedia of Norse and Germanic Folklore, Mythology, and Magic From Aage to Zwiesauger -- Bibliography;The legends of the Norse and Germanic regions of Europe--spanning from Germany and Austria across Scandinavia to Iceland and England--include a broad range of mythical characters and places, from Odin and Thor, to berserkers and Valhalla, to the Valkyries and Krampus. In this encyclopedia, Claude Lecouteux explores the origins, connections, and tales behind many gods, goddesses, magical beings, rituals, folk customs, and mythical places of Norse and Germanic tradition. More than a reference to the Aesir and the Vanir pantheons, this encyclopedia draws upon a wealth of well-known and rare sources, such as the Poetic Edda, the Saga of Ynglingar by Snorri Sturluson, and The Deeds of the Danes by Saxo Grammaticus. Beyond the famous and infamous Norse gods and goddesses, Lecouteux also provides information on lesser-known figures from ancient Germanic pagan tradition, such as th Elf king, the Lorelei, the Perchten, land spirits, fairies, dwarves, trolls, goblins, bogeymen, giants, and many other beings who roam the wild, as well as lengthy articles on well-known figures and events such as Siegfried (Sigurd in Norse) and Ragnarök. The author describes the worship of the elements and trees, details many magical rituals, and shares wild folktales from ancient Europe, such as the strange adventure of Peter Schlemihl and the tale of the Cursed Huntsman. He also dispels the false beliefs that have arisen from the Nazi hijacking of Germanic mythology and from its longtime suppression by Christianity
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