- Mary Jane
Wodening (née Collom;
September 7, 1936 –
November 17, 2023) was an
American artist and writer. She is best
known for her
collaborations with...
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Various gods and men
appear as sons of Odin (Old English: Wōden, Old Norse: Óðinn) in Old
Norse and Old
English texts. Four gods, Thor, Baldr, Víðarr and...
- been
replaced by the work etymon. The name of such
sanctuaries to Woden,
Wôdenes weohas (Old
Saxon Wôdanes wih, Old
Norse Óðins vé)
survives in toponymy...
- (Winter)): 331–356. doi:10.2307/1088885. JSTOR 1088885. Kr****kova, Galina;
Wodening,
Swain (forward) (2005).
Exploring the
northern tradition: A
guide to the...
- eyot. The
island may have been
sacred to the main
Saxon god, Woden, as "
Wodenes-Eye" ("Woden’s Isle"). It lies
immediately east of the
village of Cookham...
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daughter Myrrena, by his then-wife Jane Brakhage,
later known as Jane
Wodening. Stan Brakhage's wife, Jane, had
insisted that
Brakhage be
present at the...
- suicide.
While living in Denver,
Brakhage met Mary Jane
Collom (see Jane
Wodening), whom he
married in late 1957.
Brakhage tried to make
money on his films...
-
short experimental films, all
directed by Stan Brakhage,
featuring Jane
Wodening. It was
released in
installments between 1961 and 1964 and
comprises a...
- Oscillo." 6:36 4. "1483
Caxton Golden Leg. 208b/2 He Put Not Away the
Wodenes of His
Flesh With a
Shrede or S****e." 21:15 5. "1559 W.
Cuningham Cosmogr...
-
Century primer, in
parts similar to one of the EV versions: Lord, in þi
wodenes (anger, rage)
repreve (censure) not me ne in þi wraþ sle (strike) not...