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Unfortunately, the Hiberno-Norse stuff is very tough, and it is difficult to wander into the topic area and write good articles without knowing the reliable sources, having access to them, and of course mastering much of the material… The reason for this is because Crossley-Holland has based his retelling of Ragnarök off of the prose account found in the Prose Edda, as he states on page 234 of the 2007 edition of his Norse Myths. The origins of the black dog are difficult to discern. It is uncertain whether the creature originated in the Celtic or Germanic elements of British culture. In the following tables, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than when the novel was first published. Hrothgar (Old English: Hrōðgār [ˈr̥oːðɡɑːr]; Old Norse: Hróarr) is portrayed in medieval sources as a Danish king living around the early sixth century CE. En The Norse Myths, Kevin Crossley-Hollland nos dice que a la Edad Dorada que le siguió a Odín y sus hermanos ' la creación de los mundos, se le dio fin con la guerra entre los Vanir y los Aesir - la primera guerra.
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Considerably more than one-third of the total vocabulary is alien from ordinary prose use. There are, in round numbers, three hundred and sixty uncompounded verbs in Beowulf, and forty of them are poetical words in the sense that they are… Since this is "Norse saga", not "Icelandic saga", I don't see a problem with that. dab (ᛏ) 11:00, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC) Unfortunately, the Hiberno-Norse stuff is very tough, and it is difficult to wander into the topic area and write good articles without knowing the reliable sources, having access to them, and of course mastering much of the material… The reason for this is because Crossley-Holland has based his retelling of Ragnarök off of the prose account found in the Prose Edda, as he states on page 234 of the 2007 edition of his Norse Myths. The origins of the black dog are difficult to discern. It is uncertain whether the creature originated in the Celtic or Germanic elements of British culture. In the following tables, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than when the novel was first published. Hrothgar (Old English: Hrōðgār [ˈr̥oːðɡɑːr]; Old Norse: Hróarr) is portrayed in medieval sources as a Danish king living around the early sixth century CE.
Since this is "Norse saga", not "Icelandic saga", I don't see a problem with that. dab (ᛏ) 11:00, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)