Odin and ravens

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The references provided are a list of scholarly works related to Old Norse and Germanic mythology, as well as the study of the Eddas and other ancient texts. Here is a summary of each work: 1. **Edda: Volume II: Mythological Poems** by Oxford University Press: A translation of the mythological poems from the Poetic Edda. 2. **Faulkes, Anthony (Trans.) (1995). Edda. Everyman**: A translation of the Poetic Edda. 3. **Foulke, William Dudley (Trans.) Ed. Edward Peters. (2003 [1974]). History of the Lombards. University of Pennsylvania Press**: A translation of a historical text about the Lombards. 4. **Gimbutas, Marija; Robbins Dexter, Miriam (1999), The Living Goddesses, University of California**: A study on the goddess cults in ancient Europe. 5. **Griffiths, Bill (2006 [2003]). Aspects of Anglo-Saxon Magic. Anglo-Saxon Books**: A study on magic and superstition in Anglo-Saxon culture. 6. **Herbert, Kathleen (2007 [1994]). Looking for the Lost Gods of England. Anglo-Saxon Books**: A study on the lost gods of England. 7. **Hirschfeld, Max (1889). Untersuchungen zur Lokasenna, Acta Germanica 1.1, Berlin: Mayer & Müller**: A study on the Loki poem from the Poetic Edda. 8. **Hollander, Lee Milton (1936). Old Norse Poems: The Most Important Nonskaldic Verse Not Included in the Poetic Edda. Columbia University Press**: A collection of Old Norse poems not included in the Poetic Edda. 9. **Hollander, Lee Milton (Trans.) (1964). Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway. University of Texas Press**: A translation of Snorri Sturluson's Heimskringla. 10. **Larrington, Carolyne (Trans.) (1999). The Poetic Edda. Oxford World's Classics**: A translation of the Poetic Edda. 11. **MacLeod, Mindy & Mees, Bernard (2006). Runic Amulets and Magic Objects. Boydell Press**: A study on runic amulets and magic objects in ancient Scandinavia. 12. **Munro, Dana Carleton (Trans.) (1895). Life of St. Columban. The Department of History of the University of Pennsylvania**: A translation of the life of Saint Columban. 13. **North, Richard (1997). Heathen Gods in Old English Literature. Cambridge University Press**: A study on the portrayal of heathen gods in Old English literature. 14. **Orchard, Andy (1997). Dictionary of Norse Myth and Legend. Cassell**: A dictionary of Norse mythology and legend. 15. **Orel, Vladimir (2003). A Handbook of Germanic Etymology. Brill**: A handbook on the etymology of Germanic languages. 16. **Polomé, Edgar Charles (1970), "The Indo-European Component in Germanic Religion", in Puhvel, Jaan (ed.), Myth and Law Among the Indo-Europeans: Studies in Indo-European Comparative Mythology, University of California**: A study on the Indo-European component in Germanic religion. 17. **Pollington, Stephen (2008). Rudiments of Runelore. Anglo-Saxon Books**: A study on runic lore and magic. 18. **Schach, Paul (1985). "Some Thoughts on Völuspá" as collected in Glendinning, R. J. Bessason, Heraldur (Editors). Edda: a Collection of Essays. University of Manitoba Press**: A collection of essays on the Poetic Edda, including an essay by Schach on Völuspá. 19. **Simek, Rudolf (2007) translated by Angela Hall. Dictionary of Northern Mythology. D.S. Brewer**: A dictionary of northern mythology. 20. **Thorpe, Benjamin (1851). Northern Mythology, Compromising the Principal Traditions and Superstitions of Scandinavia, North Germany, and the Netherlands: Compiled from Original and Other Sources. 3 vols. Volume 2 Scandinavian Popular Traditions and Superstitions. Lumley**: A study on northern mythology. 21. **Thorpe, Benjamin (Trans.) (1866). Edda Sæmundar Hinns Frôða: The Edda of Sæmund the Learned. Part I. London: Trübner & Co.**: A translation of the Prologue to the Poetic Edda. 22. **Turville-Petre, Gabriel (1964), Myth and Religion of the North: The Religion of Ancient Scandinavia, Weidenfeld and Nicolson**: A study on the mythology and religion of ancient Scandinavia. 23. **These references provide a wealth of information on Old Norse and Germanic mythology, as well as the study of the Eddas and other ancient texts. They offer insights into the cultural and religious practices of ancient Scandinavia and provide a foundation for further research in the field.**

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