De Edda
by (anon.) from c. 1220 CE (Poetic Edda written; oral tradition older)
About
De Edda — the Poetic Edda, here in Dutch adaptation — contains the central texts of Germanic and Norse mythology: the god-verses (Hávamál, Völuspá), the hero songs (Nibelungen, Sigurd), and the Ragnarök prophecies. Völuspá — the Sibyl's vision of the beginning and end of the world — is one of the most impressive poetic texts in any literature.
Translated from the original Norwegian.
De Edda
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- 45.2k
- Duration
- ~5 hr 39 min
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