Norse Myth: Evidence before the Eddas
Our most complete sources for Norse myth, the Eddas, were written centuries after the conversion to Christianity. Even though these texts are based on much older traditions, some evidence attests to the Norse gods in a time when they were still worshiped. Dr. Jackson Crawford is Instructor of Nordic Studies and Nordic Program Coordinator at the University of Colorado Boulder (formerly UC Berkeley and UCLA). He is a historical linguist and an experienced teacher of Old Norse, Modern Icelandic, and Norwegian. FAQs: • Video Jackson Crawford’s translation of The Poetic Edda: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/162... Jackson Crawford’s translation of The Saga of the Volsungs with The Saga of Ragnar Lothbrok: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/162... Jackson Crawford's Patreon page: / norsebysw

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