@sverrirkonungr
Active 4 years, 7 months ago
Gimmum gelicust – an open letter.
To: The University of Toronto
Dear Sirs,
Thank you. The Old English corpus has arrived most gracefully. It is an immeasurable treasure trove, for the professional Bard, when adapting old words, into modern English – for normalization – into new poetry.
I am fluent in Icelandic, Danish, Norwegian and Swedish, […] View
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Cate posted an update 7 years, 8 months ago
@sverrirkonungr
Hallo Anakephalaiosis, I hope you’re well.
I was hoping you could recommend one or two (or three) particularly noteworthy book on Runes? The time is right.
I’d be most grateful.
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No such book exists. You can write the book yourself. Rebus and memory palace are the new thing. Reforged, with artistic liberty, from Old English nursery rhymes into haiku:
Livestock is blessing.
Abundant share of Yahweh.
According to law.
Wild ox is great horns.
Nightmare to moor wanderer.
Forward and fighting.
Thorn is sharp pain.
Sitting…[Read more]
Twigs sprouting out of more twigs. Thanks. 🙂
Precisely. 29 nursery rhymes expand into “ten thousand” twigs, that sprout leaves of logic. It is breathtaking complexity, and still country simple.
Summer principle is also known as “summerland”, and that should ring a bell in the Celtic sphere. Four realms of seasonal abstractions lead to an overall abstraction of year, and that is deified…[Read more]