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Grimm's Teutonic Mythology
Transcribed by Aaron Myer
Grimm's Teutonic Mythology Translation Project
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> Ch. 1 - Introduction
> Ch. 2 - God
> Ch. 3 - Worship
> Ch. 4 - Temples
> Ch. 5 - Priests
> Ch. 6 - Gods
> Ch. 7 - Wuotan, Wodan (Oðinn)
> Ch. 8 - Donar, Thunar, (Thorr)
> Ch. 9 - Zio, (Tiw, Tyr)
> Ch. 10 - Fro (Freyr)
> Ch. 11 - Palter (Balder)
> Ch. 12 - Other Gods
> Ch. 13 - Goddesses
> Ch. 14 - Condition of Gods
> Ch. 15 - Heroes
> Ch. 16 - Wise Women
> Ch. 17 - Wights and Elves
> Ch. 18 - Giants
> Ch. 19 - Creation
> Ch. 20 - Elements
> Ch. 21 - Trees and Animals
> Ch. 22 - Sky and Stars
> Ch. 23 - Day and Night
> Ch. 24 - Summer and Winter
> Ch. 25 - Time and World
> Ch. 26 - Souls
> Ch. 27 - Death
> Ch. 28 - Destiny and Well-Being
> Ch. 29 - Personifications
> Preface
> Ch.30 - Poetry
> Ch. 31 - Spectres
> Ch. 32 - Translation
> Ch. 33 - Devil
> Ch. 34 - Magic
> Ch. 35 - Superstition
> Ch. 36 - Sickness
> Ch. 37 - Herbs and Stones
> Ch. 38 - Spells and Charms
Supplement
> Preface
> Chapter 1 Supplement
> Chapter 2 Supplement
> Chapter 3 Supplement
> Chapter 4 Supplement
> Chapter 5 Supplement
> Chapter 6 Supplement
> Chapter 7 Supplement
> Chapter 8 Supplement
> Chapter 9 Supplement
> Chapter 10 Supplement
> Chapter 11 Supplement
> Chapter 12 Supplement
> Chapter 13 Supplement
> Chapter 14 Supplement
> Chapter 15 Supplement
> Chapter 16 Supplement
Vol IV Appendix
Anglo-Saxon Genealogies
Superstitions
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
K.
L.
M.
N.
Spells
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