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− | Authored in the last years of the 11th century the Codex Saemundar is the masterwork of Sæmundr fróði, better know as ''Sæmundr the Learned.'' | + | Authored in the last years of the 11th century the Codex Saemundar defies simple classification, but due to the unique nature of the work and its pagan occult overtones, the work |
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+ | is broken into three parts. | ||
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+ | one part mythography, infernal grimoire | ||
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+ | the masterwork of Sæmundr fróði, better know as ''Sæmundr the Learned.'' | ||
== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 00:44, 20 May 2022
Introduction
Authored in the last years of the 11th century the Codex Saemundar defies simple classification, but due to the unique nature of the work and its pagan occult overtones, the work
is broken into three parts.
one part mythography, infernal grimoire
the masterwork of Sæmundr fróði, better know as Sæmundr the Learned.
History
Sjö mörk Ymis -- The Seven Symbols of Ymir