What I love about this is that you get to see and hear from the one who actually decides what will be heralded as the foundation of truth. I remember owning a Harvard music dictionary in college and referring to it often for the final word. I believe every music major throughout the world had this same book, so this is verrrry cool! I always wondered who decided what thing were going to be.
Great video as always! Since you are so familiar with norse languages: Have you ever studied/read the fascinating but controversial "Oera Linda" book from the mid 19th (supposedly a transcript of a 14th century original) century written in Frisian? Linguists still aren't sure about the authenticity of the manuscript (nevermind what some biased authors on Wikipedia wrote). It speaks of the true history & customs of the Germanic people before christianity and especially (among other things) of a great cataclysm that set half of the forests of Twiskland (Germany) on fire, when the mountains started to spew fire and many lands were submerged in water.
I want to look up Blau, though not sure of the spelling....oh, nvm, blar already covered. Then, I will need to go look up dwarves, elf, troll, or jotin.
What I love about this is that you get to see and hear from the one who actually decides what will be heralded as the foundation of truth. I remember owning a Harvard music dictionary in college and referring to it often for the final word. I believe every music major throughout the world had this same book, so this is verrrry cool! I always wondered who decided what thing were going to be.
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I love that website, great resource! But they really need to work on the graphical interface, the font is very thin and not well readable.
Semini tuo is "to your seed."
I have a question, why only having genitive ending and plural ending?
Great video as always!
Since you are so familiar with norse languages: Have you ever studied/read the fascinating but controversial "Oera Linda" book from the mid 19th (supposedly a transcript of a 14th century original) century written in Frisian?
Linguists still aren't sure about the authenticity of the manuscript (nevermind what some biased authors on Wikipedia wrote). It speaks of the true history & customs of the Germanic people before christianity and especially (among other things) of a great cataclysm that set half of the forests of Twiskland (Germany) on fire, when the mountains started to spew fire and many lands were submerged in water.
Would you ever do a video on Norse symbols that you, as an expert, think would make appropriate tattoos?
I want to look up Blau, though not sure of the spelling....oh, nvm, blar already covered. Then, I will need to go look up dwarves, elf, troll, or jotin.
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