![]() ![]() Anthony Faulkes, author of an edition and an English translation of the. If you believe some information here is incorrect please contact Tarrin Wills with full details. The Prose Edda, also known as the Younger Edda, Snorris Edda (Icelandic: Snorra. All information that appears in the published volumes has been thoroughly reviewed. Applications for permission to use such material should be made in the first instance to the General Editor of the volume in question. Those users who have been given access to as yet unpublished material are further reminded that they may not use, publish or otherwise manipulate such material except with the express permission of the individual editor of the material in question and the General Editor of the volume in which the material is to be published. All users of material on this database are reminded that its content may be either subject to copyright restrictions or is the property of the custodians of linked databases that have given permission for members of the skaldic project to use their material for research purposes. Database structure and interface developed by Tarrin Wills. © Skaldic Project Academic Body and Brepols, unless otherwise noted. Log in home archive and create persistent link on ![]() The Prose Edda was written by Icelandic lawspeaker and poet. The aesthetic function of the kenning refers to this Translator: Anthony Faulkes Date Published: 1995. The terminology of Snorra Edda refers to this Verse-forms and Diction of Christian Skaldic Verse refers to this ![]()
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