- pronunciation: [ˈiːslɛndɪŋɡaˌboːk], lit. 'Book of Icelanders'; Latin:
Libellus Islandorum) is a
historical work
dealing with
early Icelandic history. The author...
-
century with
Latin translations of the Edda (notably
Peder Resen's Edda
Islandorum of 1665).
Germanic philology,
together with
linguistics as a whole, emerged...
- (Sundevall, 1845) -
Svalbard (Norway) and
Franz Josef Land (Russia) L. m.
islandorum (Faber, 1822) -
Iceland L. m. ****onica (Clark A.H., 1907) -
Honshu (****an)...
- 61v[permanent dead link] (medium version.) Sagnanet: AM 746 4to: Edda: 80 (medium version.) Sagnanet: PT312. A1; Edda
Islandorum: p. 271 (long version.)...
- with
Latin translations of the
famous Edda,
notably Peder Resen's Edda
Islandorum of 1665. The Edda
consisted of two 13th-century
Medieval Icelandic literary...
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remained fairly unknown outside of
Iceland until the
publication of the Edda
Islandorum in 1665. The text is
generally considered to have been
written or at least...
- from the poem into lyrics.
editio princeps:
Peder Hansen Resen, Edda.
Islandorum an. Chr. 1215
islandice conscripta, 1665 (Google Books).
Peter Andreas...
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chicken (G. g. domesticus)
Eimeria muta - rock
ptarmigan (Lagopus muta
islandorum)
Eimeria necatrix -
chicken (G. g. domesticus)
Eimeria phasiani - pheasant...
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century with
Latin translations of the Edda (notably
Peder Resen's Edda
Islandorum of 1665). In Scandinavia, the 17th-century
Danish scholars Thomas Bartholin...
- the
first printed Edition of the
Snorra Edda,
Peder Hansen Resen's Edda
Islandorum. Resen's
edition was
accompanied by a
Danish and
Latin translation. The...