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Odin Heals Baldur's Horse (Second Merseburg Charm) Thor in Skyrmir's …
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WEBDec 21, 2019 · An illustrated and annotated translation of the second Merseburg Charm or Merseburg Incantation (MZ II), in which deities from continental Germanic paganism heal an injured horse.
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WEBThe Merseburg Charms: Pagan Magic and Christian Culture in Medieval Germany Martina Lamberti 2020, Civilizations of the Supernatural: Witchcraft, Ritual, and Religious Experience in Late Antique, Medieval, …
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WEBIssue 3, 2013 - pp. 46-60 Tatiana Agapkina, Vladimir Karpov, Andrey Toporkov (Moscow) The Slavic and German Versions of the Second Merseburg Charm The paper considers the dissemination of the …
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WEBAbstract (from reprint in T.V., Germania Semitica, 2012, p. 345): The Old High German Second Merseburg charm contains two theonyms assumed since Jacob Grimm’s pioneering work to refer to the same god: Phol and …
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