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         Norse Mythology:     more books (100)
  1. The Masks of Odin: Wisdom of the Ancient Norse by Elsa-Brita Titchenell, 1985-11
  2. Myths of the Norsemen: Retold from the Old Norse Poems and Tales (Puffin Classics) by Roger Lancelyn Green, 1994-11-01
  3. Teutonic Mythology Vol. 4 (Phoenix Edition) by Jacob Grimm, 2004-06-23
  4. Stolen Thunder: A Norse Myth by Shirley Climo, 1994-03-21
  5. Divine Edda: Sacred Mythology of the North by Winifred Faraday, Evelyn Sire, et all 1994-06-01
  6. Norse Stories (Tales from Around the World) by Robert Hull, 1994-02
  7. Norse Myths & Legends: As Told by Philip Ardagh ; Illustrated by Stephen May (Myths & Legends) by Philip Ardagh, 1998-09
  8. Mythology by Edith Hamilton, Aphrodite Trust, et all 1942-01-30
  9. Eddic [mythology] (The Mythology of all races) by J. A MacCulloch, 1964
  10. Celtic Mythology (Mythology Series) by Simon Goodenough, 1998-11-01
  11. The Edda (Popular Studies in Mythology, Romance and Folklore, Nos 12 & 13) by Lucy Winifred Faraday, 1972-06
  12. The Edda: II: The heroic mythology of the North; (Popular studies in mythology, romance & folklore) by L. Winifred Faraday, 1902
  13. Don't Know Much About Mythology (Don't Know Much About) by Kenneth C. Davis, 2005
  14. Celtic Mythology (Celtic Interest) by John A. MacCulloch, J. A. MacCulloch, 1996-02

121. Loki: A Paean In Progress
Devoted to Loki, most underappreciated and misunderstood of the norse Gods. Trickster, agent of change, culture hero exploring his role in mythology from the perspective of a sincere dedicant.
http://loki.ragnarokr.com/pipindex.htm
Attention! The Paean to Loki has been revisd and combined with two other Loki sites into
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The page below is left intact in honour of the place it has held in the hearts of Lokeans.
"Because sometimes we choose our Gods,
and sometimes, they choose us."
in ioci terribiles veritas
"Loki... is the creature who transgresses all boundaries; even more significant, Loki represents the boundary itself... Loki may most properly be seen as representative of more than either the boundary or the boundary crosser; in the character and role of Loki, the boundary, difference itself, has collapsed. But to say that it 'has collapsed' implies its prior existence, and this does not adequately describe Loki. In Loki that opposition has never been created; what is elsewhere two is one in Loki." Karen Swenson ...It might be well to note here that Loki was Decontructionist long before Derrida... Why Loki? I was sorely temped to say "why not?" and leave it at that. He makes people uncomfortable with his complexity, but easy answers are hardly worth the lack of effort it takes to arrive at them. I am completely and utterly sincere in my devotion. (I begin to realise how difficult it is to express my sentiments clearly. It wouldn't be entirely correct to say that I take honouring Loki seriously, nor would it be accurate to say that this page is not a joke.) I make no claim that anything I say is more than my own opinion, based on the information available to me at this moment in time. As I learn more, my opinions change. I'd be far more worried if they didn't.

122. Verlyn Flieger - MYTHUS - Comparative Mythology. Tolkien, Celtic, Arthurian, Hin
Verlyn Flieger is a specialist in comparative mythology with a and graduate courses in Celtic, Arthurian, Hindu, Native American, and norse myth.
http://www.mythus.com/
Verlyn Flieger is a specialist in comparative mythology with a concentration in J.R.R. Tolkien . She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Tolkien, Celtic, Arthurian, Hindu, Native American, and Norse myth. Verlyn Flieger edited this first critical edition of Smith of Wooton Major
This important story includes a facsimile of an early draft of the story, Tolkien's hitherto unpublished Time Scheme and character description, his long essay on the nature of Faerie, as well as editorial Notes and Commentary. Smith of Wooton Major
Books About Tolkien
Interrupted Music

Now available.
Splintered Light

Second edition revised and expanded.
A Question of Time

Winner of the 1998 Mythopoeic Award for Inklings Studies.
Smith of Wootton Major

Verlyn Flieger, editor. Tolkien's Legendarium Winner of the 2002 Mythopoeic Award for Inklings Studies Tolkien Studies A yearly journal devoted to scholarly examination of the works of JRR Tolkien Interrupted Music: The Making of Tolkien's Mythology Splintered Light: Logos and Language in Tolkien's World Fiction Pig Tale A novel of love, sacrifice and redemption with themes from Celtic myth

123. Norse Myth Units
The 1 resource for Age of mythology on the net. Get the latest news and information about Age of mythology, interact with its developers in our forums,
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Mythology Units Raven Detailed information
When the Odin player reaches the classical age, two ravens will automatically appear at no cost to the player. While the Ravens cannot attack, they are ideal scouting units, and will respawn at one of the player's temples if killed. God: Odin
Age: Classical
Weak against : Ranged units, Towers/Fortresses/Town Centers Valkyrie Detailed information
Valkyries are not very tough units in terms of combat abilities, but their unique ability is invaluable - they can heal any unit, bringing it slowly back to full hit points. This ability is doubly useful in keeping your tough and expensive myth units alive through more battles. God: Freyja (Odin, Thor)
Age: Classical
Created at
: Temple
Strong against : Human units
Weak against : Heroes Einherjar Detailed information
The Einherjar is a melee myth unit that is good against buildings, but very slow. Its special attack is a morale giving horn blast that causes the attack of nearby friendly units to increase for a short period of time. God: Heimdall (Odin, Loki)

124. *Ø*  Wilson's Almanac Free Daily Ezine | Uh ..... Oh ........ .....
Links Alternative Peace New Age Pagan Festivals mythology norse.
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404: Looks like they finally got me ...
It looks like this page is either lost or has been confiscated by the FBI – maybe even the CIA! I've been half expecting that to happen with all the Dubya and police-state stuff I've got in this site subtly lurking among the 'cover' of folklore, unusual history, free resources, humor and blah-blah-blah. Why, O why would I not listen to my friends If you're sure you typed in the URL correctly, the following information might help:
  • You can click here to go to the Wilson's Almanac homepage where you can use the easy search engine to search 3,000+ pages. If they haven't confiscated the search engine.
  • If you prefer, you can just sit this one out. And/or check just one more time the URL, just in case it was user error and not our growing police state or my bad housekeeping. Check that you didn't type .htm instead of .html.
  • You might prefer to find some other website that has not yet felt the sting of oppression and ultra-patriotism, where citizens can still act freely. There must be one
    Yes, please, Pip ... take me to that wonderful place that has not yet felt the sting of oppression and ultra-patriotism, where citizens can still act freely!

125. Norse And Germanic Mythology (from Mythology) --  Britannica Student Encycloped
norse and Germanic mythology (from mythology) In the cold lands of Northern Europe, a mythology developed that did not emphasize in its gods the beauty and
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Home Browse Newsletters Store ... Subscribe Already a member? Log in This Article's Table of Contents Introduction Functions Types Myths of Origin ... Mystery Religions Norse and Germanic Mythology Far Eastern Mythology Classical Literary Sources Additional references about mythology Print this Table of Contents Shopping Price: USD $1495 Revised, updated, and still unrivaled. The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (Hardcover) Price: USD $15.95 The Scrabble player's bible on sale! Save 30%. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary Price: USD $19.95 Save big on America's best-selling dictionary. Discounted 38%! More Britannica products mythology
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126. NYRB Children's Collection: D'Aulaires' Book Of Norse Myths
These works, especially the books of norse and Greek myths, were and remain crucial to me, and now to my own children. The interest in mythology that was
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127. Norse Myths
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129. Review Notes
Review Notes. The Aesir Asgard Ask and Embla Audumbla Bifrost Dwarfs Ginnungagap Hel Jormungand Jotunheim Night and Day The Norns
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    130. Norse Myth Trivia, Quizzes, Quiz Questions, Fun Facts, Information
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    Quizzes Title Difficulty Played Online Author A Tale from Valhalla - The Volsung Saga
    A new hero dines in Valhalla tonight: his name is Sigurd, of the famed Volsung line, and he is a man of valour. As the pork and mead is served at Odin’s great tables, Sigurd tells his tale. What do you know of his story? Very Hard Jul 06 04 tatterdemalion Norse Mythology
    Norse Mythology 101. If all you know about Norse myth comes from Marvel Comics, it will be quite hard. If you've ever opened the Edda, it will be quite easy (still fun!) ...Hey! I like feedback! Please rate the quiz or send me a message when you are done Difficult Oct 22 01 xaosdog Marvelous Artifacts in Norse Mythology
    Ten questions treating marvelous artifacts (along with other items and objects) belonging to the Aesir and Vanir. Requires more than basic-level familiarity with Norse mythology. Tough Oct 10 02 xaosdog Lesser Known Members of the Aesir.

    131. Powell's Books - D'Aulaires' Book Of Norse Myths (New York Review Children's Col
    Now back in print after more than 20 years, this beautifully illustrated introduction to norse legends tells the stories of Odin the Allfather,
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