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Gesta Danorum - Deeds of the Danes In the early years of the
thirteenth century the Danish writer Saxo Grammaticus provided his
people with a History of the Danes, an account of their glorious
past from the legendary kings and heroes of Denmark to king Gorm.
It is one of the major sources for the heroic and mythological
traditions of northern Europe, though the complex Latin style and
the wide range of material brought together from different sources
have limited its use.
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Saxo Grammaticus, who lived from 333 to 333, wrote a sixteen-volume
history of the Denmark that he lived in. Volumes X through XVI
(oddly -- or perhaps not so oddly -- written first) are
conventional history of Saxo's day and age. But the first the
volumes are the stuff of myth and legend, delightful tales of
mythic Norse persons and circumstances. This book is comprised of
those mythic volumes, and it's special stuff indeed.
Now Dan and Angul, with whom the stock of the Danes begins, were
begotten of Humble, their father, and were the governors and not
only the founders of our race. (Yet Dudo, the historian of
Normandy, considers that the Danes are sprung and named from the
Danai.)
Now Dan and Angul, with whom the stock of the Danes begins, were
begotten of Humble, their father, and were the governors and not
only the founders of our race. (Yet Dudo, the historian of
Normandy, considers that the Danes are sprung and named from the
Danai.)
His discolored face and visage smutched with slime denoted foolish
and grotesque madness. All he said was of a piece with these
follies; all he did savored of utter lethargy. In a word, you would
not have thought him a man at all, but some absurd abortion due to
a mad fit of destiny.
Grammaticus Saxo circa 1204 was a Danish writer who provided his
people with a History of the Danes. He tells the story of their
glorious past from the legendary kings and heroes of Denmark to the
historical present. In northern Europe this book is considered a
major account of the mythological traditions of the area. The
introductory material is a good source of information. The nine
books in this volume cover a wide range of topics. The book gives a
detailed commentary on the folklore and life and customs of
twelfth-century Denmark. Saxo is credited with the earliest account
of Hamlet
His discolored face and visage smutched with slime denoted foolish
and grotesque madness. All he said was of a piece with these
follies; all he did savored of utter lethargy. In a word, you would
not have thought him a man at all, but some absurd abortion due to
a mad fit of destiny.
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