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Njord and Skadi

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by Sheena McGrath


  [328] Larrington’s translation.

  [329] Mundal 1990: 312.

  [330] Simek 1996: 326-7.

  [331] Ásdísirdóttir 2006: 423.

  [332] Motz 1982, p. 77.

  [333] Faulkes: 31,

  [334] Clunies-Ross 1987: 212.

  [335] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earls_of_Lade

  [336] Mundal 2000: 355.

  [337] Ibid.

  [338] Jesch 1991: 139.

  [339] Skadidottir: 119.

  [340] Kaldera: 113.

  [341] Klingenberger: 149.

  [342] McKinnell 2005: 8.

  [343] Ibid: 64.

  [344] Jakobsson 2013: 115, n. 21

  [345] Enochs: 20.

  [346] Motz 1993: 50-1.

  [347] Welschbach: 28.

  [348] Ibid: 31-2.

  [349] Mundal 1996: 112.

  [350] Aalto: 2.

  [351] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sami_history

  [352] Kusmenko 2009: 66.

  [353] Ibid: 68.

  [354] Ibid: 70.

  [355] DeAngelo 2010: 275, n. 15.

  [356] Book III, History of the Danes, Fisher and Davidson (trans): 71.

  [357] Kusemko 2009: 71.

  [358] Ibid: 79.

  [359] Mundal 2009: 28.

  [360] Ibid: 28.

  [361] Kusemko 2009: 77.

  [362] Ibid: 78.

  [363] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tjaetsie%C3%A5lmaj

  [364] Mundal 2000: 352.

  [365] Clunies-Ross 1989: 6.

  [366] Mundal 2000: 353-4.

  [367] Heimskringla, Hollander (trans.) 1964: 80-1.

  [368] McKinnell 2005: 64.

  [369] Ibid: 76-7.

  [370] Mundal 2009: 29.

  [371] Lincoln 1999: 172-3.

  [372] Mundal 2009: 33.

  [373] Turville-Petre 1975: 165.

  [374] http://heathenblog.wordpress.com/2006/12/30/7/

  [375] if anyone has a copy of the text, I would be really grateful if they would send it to me.

  [376] Simek 1996: 134.

  [377] Brink 2007:118.

  [378] Ibid: 118.

  [379] Lieberman 1992: 113.

  [380] James 1997: 4.

  [381] Clunies Ross 1994: 122-3.

  [382] Kosto 2012.

  [383] Ibid: 17.

  [384] Ibid: 7.

  [385] Teschke 1998: 343.

  [386] Kosto 2012: 16.

  [387] http://www.strangehistory.net/2012/09/20/hostage-taking-in-ancient-and-medieval-times/

  [388] Ibid.

  [389] https://tenthmedieval.wordpress.com/tag/hostages/

  [390] Lindow 1992: 136.

  [391] Lindow 2008: 178.

  [392] Ibid: 176.

  [393] Harb 23.

  [394] Clunies-Ross 1994: 166-8

  [395] Schjodt 2008: 386.

  [396] Clunies Ross, of course, thinks that they did.

  [397] Lindow 1992: 134 (his translation).

  [398] Ibid: 134.

  [399] Ibid: 135.

  [400] http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/c/carolburne166932.html

  [401] https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1852/18th-brumaire/ch01.htm

  [402] Foley pp. 45-6.

  [403] http://reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/texts/horus_and_seth.htm, accessed April 27, 2009.

  [404] Clunies Ross 1989: 11.

  [405] Larrington 1992b:154.

  [406] http://ourtroth.weebly.com/chapter-xix-skai-gerr-earth-and-other-etin-brides.html

  [407] Sayers 2009: 15.

  [408] you can see here the difference between the Norse and the Greeks, who seem to have regarded curiosity in a more positive, if cautious, light.

  [409] Clunies-Ross 2005: 95.

  [410] Lindow 1997: 163.

  [411] Campbell: 2.

  [412] Lindow 1992: 132

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