Norse Manuscripts: Essential Reading Tips
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Old Norse classes Summer 2024
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Some Names of Odin
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Thor's other names
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Stegosaurus Day 2024
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Icelandic Dinosaur Names
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Freyja's cats
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Defining "Old Norse"
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Old to Modern Icelandic
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Verner's Law
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Dísir and Dísablót
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Elfdalian (Älvdalska)
28:53
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The Gothic Alphabet
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Zoom Norse Class Preview
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Two Old English Words for "Fate"
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Indo-European and Basque, pt 1
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A Norse-Gothic Comparison
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@drussthelegend3919
@drussthelegend3919 51 минут бұрын
I followed dr jackson for years. Very exciting when they talk about my little corner of the netherlands. Greetings from groningen.
@LeeGee
@LeeGee 51 минут бұрын
Of course but did they have a word for yellow?
@faramund9865
@faramund9865 Сағат бұрын
Volgende keer iets van een los microfoontje zou helpen. Al is het maar van oortjes.
@LastYearsWords
@LastYearsWords 2 сағат бұрын
Seeing a new video upload on this channel makes my day like 25% better 🎉
@davemcneal3193
@davemcneal3193 3 сағат бұрын
These always remind me of the concept of the so called "master" or "mistress" of animals. What a great talk!
@YolayOle
@YolayOle 4 сағат бұрын
Welp...looks like I need to get back to learning to read Dutch.
@gasoreleons2728
@gasoreleons2728 4 сағат бұрын
Elg in Danish/ maybe Eri ❤red in greek??
@oniwrath
@oniwrath 5 сағат бұрын
It's always interesting to hear these stories. Even in a more casual conversation. Great pod bro! 😁👍🏾
@dixgun
@dixgun 6 сағат бұрын
Is this motif found in the British Isles as well?
@fredyyfredfreddy
@fredyyfredfreddy 6 сағат бұрын
Speaking of angels in christian art. Have yoy guys ever seen angels in zoroastrian art?
@cdineaglecollapsecenter4672
@cdineaglecollapsecenter4672 6 сағат бұрын
So were the women wearing the brooches in a Valkyrie cult? Or do the women's brooches have a different interpretation?
@sheilam4964
@sheilam4964 6 сағат бұрын
Is it far fetched to consider the animal being as an identification of belonging to that Clan or Tribe? A wealthier/stronger/more dominate Group would have more decoration/jewelry than a lesser Group could be considered as a reason why there is more of one style than another.
@acaciabaker5935
@acaciabaker5935 7 сағат бұрын
I printed the pdf from academia of the repesentations of animism in noord-holland about a month ago, very good, shows these attifacts and them some, how cool to see the author here with Dr Crawford of course!
@manwithoutequal6245
@manwithoutequal6245 7 сағат бұрын
Very interesting. Her translation of the Poetic Edda seems very entertaining.
@cernunnos_lives
@cernunnos_lives 8 сағат бұрын
I hope we can unearth more of our pagan forefathers (worldwide). It's vital to know our ancestors on terms they would like us to see them. Especially what they would have believed and considered sacred. I hope there's more love for this kind of knowledge. These were our families. Our forefathers every bit human as you today. And be proud of who they were.
@marduk3986
@marduk3986 9 сағат бұрын
1:01:10 Never heard about this beautiful pendants with "Odin" hugging two birds. They look fascinating! Googled it, and found out that quite a few pendants of this type were found in the former land of Kyivan Rus'. And it is twice as exciting when you learn about something cool and it turns out to be connected with your native region! Thank you, Dr. Rob van Eerden and Dr. Jackson Crawford!
@KarenNyenhuis
@KarenNyenhuis 10 сағат бұрын
As a former seamstress, I can't help picturing the brooches with holes in them sewn to wool cloaks as fasteners. They are cleverly designed. This video is fantastic!
@wouter.de.ruiter
@wouter.de.ruiter 11 сағат бұрын
Well, Wodan's ravens were not for nothing called Huginn and Muninn, Thought and Memory. So it makes sense to have them attached to Wodan's head.
@MathJonesPoetry
@MathJonesPoetry 11 сағат бұрын
In the Old English Rune also... the eohl-secg.
@bjarnitryggvason7866
@bjarnitryggvason7866 11 сағат бұрын
Very beautiful artifacts and quite compelling motifs in them as well.
@MrEnaric
@MrEnaric 11 сағат бұрын
Finally! There is so much fantastic Dutch archaeological (pagan) material never properly published or presented for a bigger audience. Getting your book as soon as possible. As a Frisian interested in this exact period, the province of Noord Holland holds a special place in my heart, since continuity is so strong there. Thank you!
@andrewkeiper62
@andrewkeiper62 12 сағат бұрын
I think I’d describe you as a public scholar. Also, congrats on seven years!
@dcdcdc556
@dcdcdc556 12 сағат бұрын
Roman legions famously had aquila (eagles) as standards. Also famously, three Roman legions were destroyed and their aquila were lost at Teutoburg Forest, and I think two of the aquila were recovered by Roman efforts afterwords. I wonder about the dating of the appearence of the two birds in Germanic iconography relative to Teutoburg, especially if Roman coins are accepted as being inspiration for other elements of iconography.
@diabollikealldaddy
@diabollikealldaddy 13 сағат бұрын
44.00m isnt that a depiction of an ůlfheđnar? Or a depiction of Wotan as an Ůlfheđnar... the storys of Berserkirs and Ůlfheđnar always intriged me
@mver191
@mver191 7 сағат бұрын
Berserkers make sense with the imagery of morphing into animals.
@Ithirahad
@Ithirahad 13 сағат бұрын
I wonder if there's a folk convention as to whether the one on the right or left is Huginn or Muninn.
@pooroldnostradamus
@pooroldnostradamus 13 сағат бұрын
Gekoloniseerd!
@diabollikealldaddy
@diabollikealldaddy 13 сағат бұрын
Yep en er was geen mooiere tijd
@faramund9865
@faramund9865 Сағат бұрын
Ach man, niet hier aub.
@knutanderswik7562
@knutanderswik7562 14 сағат бұрын
Odin hugging his birbs is adorable, please let this be authentic! They are all different as the good Dr. says, it is not some reproduction workshop stamping them out.
@henriknielsen1662
@henriknielsen1662 14 сағат бұрын
Runestone Cowboy 🙂
@givemelibertyorgivemedeath6682
@givemelibertyorgivemedeath6682 14 сағат бұрын
The human head with the two birds might be Odin and his two ravens
@givemelibertyorgivemedeath6682
@givemelibertyorgivemedeath6682 13 сағат бұрын
edit: commented way too soon lol
@anotherelvis
@anotherelvis 14 сағат бұрын
The pendants at 1:03:40 are pretty
@mahmoudtalebi9974
@mahmoudtalebi9974 14 сағат бұрын
Never clicked anything so fast …
@diabollikealldaddy
@diabollikealldaddy 14 сағат бұрын
Same here!
@EpikNyan
@EpikNyan Күн бұрын
Jackson, if it makes you feel any better about being on camera, sometimes I'll put your videos on in the background like a podcast! haha
@johnlarue697
@johnlarue697 Күн бұрын
Like Matt, I tend to think species-level classifications are arbitrary. But I can name at least one very distinguished scientist who does not. When I briefly studied under Michael Turelli at UC Davis he was keen to press upon us the biological reality of species and the process of speciation. I would not be so quick to say that "no scientist believes in species" or anything to that effect.
@sergeygurevich8822
@sergeygurevich8822 Күн бұрын
There is one point that is not talked about much. This is the Ural-Ugric civilization. Civilization of forest-steppes. I believe that it is precisely this that is the basis of Eastern European culture, mentality and even genetics. Animal style civilization that began in the Iron Age on the Yenisei River. This is the homeland of Russia, Ukraine, Hungary, all Balkan countries and peoples, as well as the peoples of the plain part of the Caspian Sea, Crimea and Central Asia. Study this and your eyes will be opened.
@bhhvvbvgyvbuvv
@bhhvvbvgyvbuvv Күн бұрын
Modern American English is basically bits of Latin, norse and English
@BooksRebound
@BooksRebound Күн бұрын
Thanks for actually writing out the morphology! I speak a few langs and I can often pick up on cognates in languages I dont even speak due to an unconscious understanding of those sound changes, so its nice to finally see the real rules. It feels like I have a seed of PIE understanding in the back of my brain that lets to ID certain words that most people wouldn't be able to recognize as being related. Very cool stuff. I'm stoked to binge all your content soon.
@BooksRebound
@BooksRebound Күн бұрын
Yo I noticed your patrons are called Erilaz and I recognized the word from the teaser for Hellblade Senuas Saga. There's a chant thats sung again and again. The game just came out today too! Anyway, I was wondering if youd be willing to do me a solid and either 1) just let me know if the W is pronounced like a W or V, or 2) write the chant phonetically if its not too much trouble. I love etymology so instantly subbed! Chant: Tawol Athodu Ek Erilaz Owlthuthewaz Niwaremariz Saawilagar Hateka Harja
@carlinberg
@carlinberg Күн бұрын
Does anyone know of any resources to learn the forms of the letters? When I look at the pages of the codex regius the main problem is that I can't even figure out what letters are written.
@xxiloveitallxx
@xxiloveitallxx Күн бұрын
Dr Crawford you absolutely are a big deal, don't sell yourself short. You are very knowledgeable and quite the inspiration
@Xunizal
@Xunizal 2 күн бұрын
Thanks for this video! I've been writing characters who I intend to speak old english, due to the time period from which they hail.
@woolwell_farm
@woolwell_farm 2 күн бұрын
Great conversation on all counts, and major congratulations on seven years. Forty-nine years here, have never looked back. 8-)
@thomasivarsson1291
@thomasivarsson1291 2 күн бұрын
Whine is called vin in Swedish.
@nope24601
@nope24601 2 күн бұрын
One really must wonder how this isn’t all just conjecture.
@dixgun
@dixgun 2 күн бұрын
Does ‘y’all’ (or ‘yawl’) exist in English outside of the United States?
@jaysonparkhurst7422
@jaysonparkhurst7422 2 күн бұрын
I'm very grateful for having listened to this conversation
@burhanbudak6041
@burhanbudak6041 2 күн бұрын
I don't understand it as a native Swedish speaker but I notice some Swedish sound rhythm. It absolutely doesn't sound Danish at all and feels familiar but I understand zero from it. I think the name is from Tolkien pilled fans trying to push for a elvish language. If Tolkien knew about it he would pick dalska as the language in his books.
@ricardo82shadow123
@ricardo82shadow123 2 күн бұрын
It lacks in the Celtic branch tree the lusitanian... People maybe related to celtiberian 😊 and it lacks Frankish bourgundish and vandals in Germanic language tree as well