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    The Merseburg charms or Merseburg incantations (German: die Merseburger Zaubersprüche) are two medieval magic spells, charms or incantations, written in Old High German. They are the only known examples of Germanic pagan belief preserved in the language. They were discovered in 1841 by … See more

    The Merseburg charms are the only known surviving relics of pre-Christian, pagan poetry in Old High German literature See more

    The First Merseburg Charm (loosening charm)'s similarity to the anecdote in Bede's Hist. Eccles., IV, 22 ( "How a certain captive's chains fell off when masses were sung for him") … See more

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    Each charm is divided into two parts: a preamble telling the story of a mythological event; and the actual spell in the form of a magic analogy (just as it was before... so shall it also be now...). In their verse form, the spells are of a transitional type; the lines show not only … See more

     
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  3. The Merseburg Charms - Germanic Mythology

    WEB"What has survived of pagan poetry in the German language consists of two charms—the so-called Mersesburg Incantations—and the fragmentary Lay of Hildebrand. ...

  4. WEBDec 21, 2019 · These charms are known in German as die Merseburger Zaubersprüche, variously translated into English as the Merseburg Charms or Merseburg Incantations (and hereafter abbreviated as MZ I and MZ II).

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