Gylfaginning (11)
Gylfaginning (non.)
Deluding of Gylfi (en.)
Part of the story that Snorri uses to frame one of the three sections of his Prose Edda. It is not a myth, but is an essential part of Snorri's attempt to use euhemerization as an explanation for the origin of the belief in pagan gods.
Deluding of Gylfi (en.)
Part of the story that Snorri uses to frame one of the three sections of his Prose Edda. It is not a myth, but is an essential part of Snorri's attempt to use euhemerization as an explanation for the origin of the belief in pagan gods.
Gylfaginning is referenced in:
Digital image of the illustration on p. 473 in Thomas Bartholin's Antiquitatum danicarum de causis contemptae a
Danis adhuc gentilibus mortis libri tres
.
Digital image of the illustration on p. 43[a] in Gothrici & Rolfi Westrogothiae Regum Historia: Lingua
antiqua Gothica conscripta.
Digital image of the illustration on page 20 of the 1902 edition of
Hamilton
Wright
Mabie's childrens book Norse Stories: Retold from the
Eddas.