Author: George Bayldon
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Old Norse language
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
An Elementary Grammar of the Old Norse Or Icelandic Language
An Elementary Grammar of the Old Norse or Icelandic Literature
Author: George Bayldon
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3846047767
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1870.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3846047767
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1870.
A New Introduction to Old Norse: Reader
Author: Michael P. Barnes
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Old Norse language
Languages : is
Pages : 182
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Old Norse language
Languages : is
Pages : 182
Book Description
An Elementary Grammar of the Old Norse or Icelandic Literature
Author: George Bayldon
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3846047775
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1870.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3846047775
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1870.
Viking Language 1
Author: Jesse L. Byock
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
ISBN: 9781480216440
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 383
Book Description
An introduction to Old Norse, runes, Icelandic sagas, and the culture of the Vikings. The 15 graded lessons include vocabulary and grammar exercises, 35 readings, pronunciation, 15 maps, 45 illustrations, and 180 exercises. Journey through Viking Age Denmark, Iceland, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Britain, Russia, and Byzantium with original Old Norse readings of Vikings, Norse mythology, heroes, sacred kingship, blood feuds, and daily life.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
ISBN: 9781480216440
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 383
Book Description
An introduction to Old Norse, runes, Icelandic sagas, and the culture of the Vikings. The 15 graded lessons include vocabulary and grammar exercises, 35 readings, pronunciation, 15 maps, 45 illustrations, and 180 exercises. Journey through Viking Age Denmark, Iceland, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Britain, Russia, and Byzantium with original Old Norse readings of Vikings, Norse mythology, heroes, sacred kingship, blood feuds, and daily life.
Viking Language 1
Author: Jesse L. Byock
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780988176416
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
2nd upgraded edition of Viking Language 1 in new smaller book size. Everything necessary to learn Old Norse, the language of the Iceland and Old Scandinavia. For beginner to advanced, graded lessons, saga readings, runes, myths, old Icelandic, grammar exercises, pronunciation, vocabulary and study guides. www.oldnorse.org and vikinglanguage.com
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780988176416
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
2nd upgraded edition of Viking Language 1 in new smaller book size. Everything necessary to learn Old Norse, the language of the Iceland and Old Scandinavia. For beginner to advanced, graded lessons, saga readings, runes, myths, old Icelandic, grammar exercises, pronunciation, vocabulary and study guides. www.oldnorse.org and vikinglanguage.com
Old English and its Closest Relatives
Author: Orrin W. Robinson
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134848994
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
This accessible introductory reference source surveys the linguistic and cultural background of the earliest known Germanic languages and examines their similarities and differences. The Languages covered include:Gothic Old Norse Old SaxonOld English Old Low Franconian Old High German Written in a lively style, each chapter opens with a brief cultural history of the people who used the language, followed by selected authentic and translated texts and an examination of particular areas including grammar, pronunciation, lexis, dialect variation and borrowing, textual transmission, analogy and drift.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134848994
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
This accessible introductory reference source surveys the linguistic and cultural background of the earliest known Germanic languages and examines their similarities and differences. The Languages covered include:Gothic Old Norse Old SaxonOld English Old Low Franconian Old High German Written in a lively style, each chapter opens with a brief cultural history of the people who used the language, followed by selected authentic and translated texts and an examination of particular areas including grammar, pronunciation, lexis, dialect variation and borrowing, textual transmission, analogy and drift.
An Introduction to Old Norse
Author: Eric Valentine Gordon
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Folklore
Languages : is
Pages : 492
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Folklore
Languages : is
Pages : 492
Book Description
Swedish
Author: Gladys Hird
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521226448
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
This grammar-reader is based on almost twenty years' experience of teaching beginners the Swedish language and is reassuringly practical in approach. Miss Hird's aims are threefold: to provide a compromise between the traditional grammar-readers and the new textbooks which are not designed for beginners outside Sweden; to supply grammatical information and exercises and reading texts together for ease of reference; and to stimulate the student's interest in Swedish life, institutions and culture. The grammar part of the book is in seventeen lessons, each comprising a text in Swedish which Miss Hird has specially composed to include useful vocabulary and graded grammatical points upon which exercises (including translation exercises) are set for practice. The central theme of the texts is Stockholm, and attractive drawings illustrate it. To help the student, there is a full vocabulary list covering all the lessons, a brief summary of Swedish grammar, a glossary of grammatical terms, a check list of irregular verbs and a comprehensive index of the grammatical points covered in the book. In the reader part of the book, the texts chosen range from a short play by Strindberg to a sketch by Stig Claesson, one of Sweden's most popular contemporary authors. Each text is preceded by a short biographical and literary introduction and is followed by questions designed to test the student's comprehension and to stimulate his appreciation.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521226448
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
This grammar-reader is based on almost twenty years' experience of teaching beginners the Swedish language and is reassuringly practical in approach. Miss Hird's aims are threefold: to provide a compromise between the traditional grammar-readers and the new textbooks which are not designed for beginners outside Sweden; to supply grammatical information and exercises and reading texts together for ease of reference; and to stimulate the student's interest in Swedish life, institutions and culture. The grammar part of the book is in seventeen lessons, each comprising a text in Swedish which Miss Hird has specially composed to include useful vocabulary and graded grammatical points upon which exercises (including translation exercises) are set for practice. The central theme of the texts is Stockholm, and attractive drawings illustrate it. To help the student, there is a full vocabulary list covering all the lessons, a brief summary of Swedish grammar, a glossary of grammatical terms, a check list of irregular verbs and a comprehensive index of the grammatical points covered in the book. In the reader part of the book, the texts chosen range from a short play by Strindberg to a sketch by Stig Claesson, one of Sweden's most popular contemporary authors. Each text is preceded by a short biographical and literary introduction and is followed by questions designed to test the student's comprehension and to stimulate his appreciation.
Anglo-Saxon England in Icelandic Medieval Texts
Author: Magnús Fjalldal
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 0802038379
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
Medieval Icelandic authors wrote a great deal on the subject of England and the English. This new work by Magnús Fjalldal is the first to provide an overview of what Icelandic medieval texts have to say about Anglo-Saxon England in respect to its language, culture, history, and geography. Some of the texts Fjalldal examines include family sagas, the shorter þættir, the histories of Norwegian and Danish kings, and the Icelandic lives of Anglo-Saxon saints. Fjalldal finds that in response to a hostile Norwegian court and kings, Icelandic authors - from the early thirteenth century onwards (although they were rather poorly informed about England before 1066) - created a largely imaginary country where friendly, generous, although rather ineffective kings living under constant threat welcomed the assistance of saga heroes to solve their problems. The England of Icelandic medieval texts is more of a stage than a country, and chiefly functions to provide saga heroes with fame abroad. Since many of these texts are rarely examined outside of Iceland or in the English language, Fjalldal's book is important for scholars of both medieval Norse culture and Anglo-Saxon England.
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 0802038379
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
Medieval Icelandic authors wrote a great deal on the subject of England and the English. This new work by Magnús Fjalldal is the first to provide an overview of what Icelandic medieval texts have to say about Anglo-Saxon England in respect to its language, culture, history, and geography. Some of the texts Fjalldal examines include family sagas, the shorter þættir, the histories of Norwegian and Danish kings, and the Icelandic lives of Anglo-Saxon saints. Fjalldal finds that in response to a hostile Norwegian court and kings, Icelandic authors - from the early thirteenth century onwards (although they were rather poorly informed about England before 1066) - created a largely imaginary country where friendly, generous, although rather ineffective kings living under constant threat welcomed the assistance of saga heroes to solve their problems. The England of Icelandic medieval texts is more of a stage than a country, and chiefly functions to provide saga heroes with fame abroad. Since many of these texts are rarely examined outside of Iceland or in the English language, Fjalldal's book is important for scholars of both medieval Norse culture and Anglo-Saxon England.