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Myths of Midgard
Ryan Eckerson
4 episodes
6 days ago
Myths of Midgard is a podcast for all things Norse. Mythology, sagas, poetry, runes, and more. My goal is to provide you information with scholarly commentary. About me: I have a B.A. in Linguistics from the University of Tennessee and an M.A. in Viking and Medieval Norse Studies from the University of Iceland.
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Myths of Midgard is a podcast for all things Norse. Mythology, sagas, poetry, runes, and more. My goal is to provide you information with scholarly commentary. About me: I have a B.A. in Linguistics from the University of Tennessee and an M.A. in Viking and Medieval Norse Studies from the University of Iceland.
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Myths of Midgard
Episode 4: Beliefs Before the Viking Age with Dr. Felix Lummer

In this episode, Dr. Felix Lummer, lecturer at the University of Iceland, briefly discusses scholarly knowledge of Germanic beliefs before the Viking Age. DISCLAIMER: THERE ARE IMAGES OF DECEASED PEOPLE IN THIS VIDEO. Dr. Lummer received his PhD from the University of Iceland, School of Social Sciences. His dissertation is titled "Lost in Translation: Adapting Supernatural Concepts from Old French Chivalric Literature into the Old Norse riddarasögur." Notable publications: Lummer, Felix. "The Translation of Magic in the Translated riddarasǫgur," Medium Ævum, 91(2) (2022): 201-235. Lummer, Felix. "'ek hræðumz ekki þik' – The dvergar in Translated riddarasǫgur," European Journal of Scandinavian Studies,51(2) (2021b): 335-355. https://doi.org/10.1515/ejss-2020-2022. For more, please see his Academia.edu page: https://independent.academia.edu/FelixLummer

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1 year ago
57 minutes 20 seconds

Myths of Midgard
Episode 3: Colors of Old West Norse with Dr. Jackson Crawford

In this episode, Dr. Jackson Crawford and I discuss color terms in Old West Norse. He did his dissertation on this subject, and it is publicly available here: https://scholar.colorado.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/5m60qr961


Please check out his YouTube channel as well as his translations of the Poetic Edda and other Old Norse poetry and literature.

www.jacksonwcrawford.com

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2 years ago
53 minutes 3 seconds

Myths of Midgard
Episode 2: Gylfaginning

The second episode in the series about the Prose Edda. In it, we take a quick look at Gylfaginning, or "The Beguiling of Gylfi." For reference, please look at the sources below:


+ Edda, Snorri Sturluson (Anthony Faulks - Editor/Translator)

+ Altuna Stone, U1161, Sweden


reach out at mythsofmidgard3@gmail.com

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2 years ago
20 minutes 9 seconds

Myths of Midgard
Episode 1: Snorri Sturluson

The first episode in the series about the Prose Edda. We discuss Snorri's life including his upbringing, politics, and the legacy he left behind. Please check out the following sources which went into today's episode, as well as a few that I think would be useful to your studies!


+ Gísli Sigurðsson. “Snorri Sturluson and the Best of Both Worlds.” Essay. In Snorri Sturluson and Reykjaholt: The Author and the Magnate, His Life, Works and Environment at Reykjaholt in Iceland, edited by Helgi þorlákkson and Gudrun Sveinbjarnardottir, 291–317. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 2018.

+ Sturlunga Saga - English Translation by Julia H. McGrew 1970

+ Króksfjarðarbók, AM 122 a fol, c.1350-1370, ed. Kr. Kalund, Det Kongelige Nordiske Oldskrift-Selskab Kobenhavn og Kristiania: 1906 - 11

+ Snorri Sturluson and the Edda: The Conversion of Cultural Capital in Medieval Scandinavia by Kevin J. Wanner, 2008

+ Edda, Anthony Faulks (translator)

+ www.snorrastofa.is


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2 years ago
23 minutes 44 seconds

Myths of Midgard
Myths of Midgard is a podcast for all things Norse. Mythology, sagas, poetry, runes, and more. My goal is to provide you information with scholarly commentary. About me: I have a B.A. in Linguistics from the University of Tennessee and an M.A. in Viking and Medieval Norse Studies from the University of Iceland.