- "Edda" (/ˈɛdə/; Old
Norse Edda,
plural Eddur) is an Old
Norse term that has been
applied by
modern scholars to the
collective of two
Medieval Icelandic...
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electronics avant-garde Paul Steen****sen 1965
Canadian Mats
Wendt 1965
Eddan – The
Invincible Sword of the Elf-Smith
Roberto Carnevale 1966
Italian Linae...
- Calabasas, California". www.methodfest.com.
Retrieved 2021-09-16. "
Eddan 2011 -
Eddan.is".
Retrieved 2021-09-16. "SB Film
Festival Career Achievement Award...
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original on 9
October 2017.
Retrieved 11
February 2018. "'Trapped'
score wins
Eddan Award". JohannJohannsson.com.
Archived from the
original on 12 February...
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Oxbow Books,
Oxford and Philadelphia. ISBN 9781842172605. Den
poetiska Eddan, övers. Björn
Collinder (tryckt 1972) s.296 Dockrill,
Peter (2018-03-20)...
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Retrieved 2018-12-19. "Bast No. 7".
Archived from the
original on 2014-10-24. "
Eddan – Íslensku kvikmynda- og sjónvarpsverðlaunin". 2007.
Archived from the original...
- sagor,
Albert Ulrik Bååth,
author (1886) (early
Norse tales) Den
poetiska Eddan, Nils
Frederick Sander,
author (1893) (the
poetic Edda)
Barnkammarens Bok...
- his sister, a
former Kel'e'en, now a Sen'e'en Intel, a She'pan of the Mri
Eddan, Kel'anth of her edun Sat**** S'Delas, Sen-anth of her edun
George Stavros...
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Scandinavian mythology. He
published a
boxed set album,
called "
Eddan,
Eddan,
Eddan",
illustrating Scandinavian mythology.
While working in an atelier...
- the Nibelung). Mats
Wendt based his neo-romantic 16-hour
symphonic suite Eddan on the
chronological reconstruction of the
Norse myths by
Viktor Rydberg...