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Mimir - Journal of North European Traditions

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Previously titled Northern Traditions, Mimir - Journal of North European Traditions is the highly anticipated sequel to the first book. Mimir offers a unique combination of academic research and cultural content. Though the level of research remains high, it is not the goal of Mimir to become a purely scholastic publication - rather our work is directed at the educated practitioners of the North European Traditions. In light of this, Mimir contains new research, translations of texts, original artwork and poetry to ensure it does not become a dry publication destined only for dusty university shelves. Instead, Mimir is designed to help cross the divide between academic research and practical experience in spirituality. Mimi, is first and foremost, a publication designed for those who are themselves believers in the Northern faiths - whether it be Asatru, Teutonic, Celtic, Anglo-Saxon or any other faith which is indigenous to Northern Europe. For this second volume, we have assembled a highly talented team of experts who we hope you will enjoy. Authors include: Gwendolyn Taunton, Matt Hajduk, Eirikr Magnusson, Brett Stevens and Maria Kvilhaug. Content Includes: Amor Fati: The Nornir and the Concept of Fate, The Vinland Voyages: Pre-Columbian Norse Exploration of North America, Gunnlaug the Worm-Tongue and Raven the Skald, The Significance of the Chronicon Lethrense to Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum, Traditionalistic Asatru: Esoteric Heathenry, Ritual and Initiation in the Poetic Edda, Runes, Magic, and Divination, Halfdan, son of Thor, in Saxo Grammaticus' History of the Danes, Quest Mythology as a Model for Intentionality in the Northern Traditions, Hidden Beginning-a Look at the Uthark Theory, The Power of the Celtic Warrior Goddesses, The Primal Law, Of Wolves and Men: The Berserker and the Vratya, and a review of Heidnisches Jahrbuch
Release date NZ
July 8th, 2012
Collection
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Edited by Gwendolyn Taunton
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Pages
230
Dimensions
152x229x12
ISBN-13
9780987158147
Product ID
20915678

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