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Hilda Ellis Davidson

    1 ottobre 1914 – 1 gennaio 2006

    Hilda Ellis Davidson è stata un'antiquaria e accademica inglese, specializzata nello studio del paganesimo, in particolare all'interno delle culture germanica e celtica. I suoi scritti approfondiscono antichi miti, rituali e credenze, illuminando la vita spirituale dei popoli del passato. Offre profonde intuizioni sulle società precristiane e sulle loro visioni del mondo. Il suo approccio è caratterizzato da una ricerca meticolosa e da una narrazione avvincente.

    Gods and Myths of Northern Europe
    • 1990

      Tiw, Woden, Thunor, Frig...these ancient northern deities gave their names to the very days of our week. Nevertheless most of us know far more of Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and the classical deities. Recent researches in archaeology and mythology have added to what was already a fairly consistent picture (largely derived from a twelfth-century Icelandic account) of the principal Scandinavian gods and goddesses. This new study---the first popular treatment of the subject to appear in English for many years--is the work of a scholar who has long specialized in Norse and Germanic mythology. She describes the more familiar gods of war, of fertility, of the sky and the sea and the dead, and also discusses those most puzzling figures of Norse mythology--Heimdall, Balder, and Loki. All these deities were worshiped in the Viking Age, and the author has endeavored to relate their cults to daily life and to see why these pagan beliefs gave way in time to the Christian faith. The cover shows a twelfth-century embroidery in the Historiska Museat, Stockholm (Snark Archives)

      Gods and Myths of Northern Europe