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  1. Danish Historians: Saxo Grammaticus, Nikolaj Frederik Severin Grundtvig, Peder Hansen Resen, Peter Rochegune Munch, Niels Ditlev Riegels
  2. Scheherazade or the Future of the English Novel Thamyris or Is There a Future for Poetry? Saxo Grammaticus Deucalion or the Future of Literary Criticism: Today and Tomorrow Volume Twenty-One by CarruthersTrevelyanWeekleyWest, 2008-06-03
  3. The History Of The Danes Books I-IX Saxo Grammaticus by Saxo Grammaticus Hilda Ellis Davidson, 1998
  4. La Saga de Hadingus: Du Mythe au Roman (Saxo Grammaticus I, V-VIII) by Georges Dumezil, 1953-01-01
  5. Observations on Hamlet; and on the motives which most probably induced Shakespeare to fix upon the story of Amleth, from the Danish chronicle of Saxo Grammaticus, for the plot of that tragedy by James Plumptre, 2010-06-16
  6. Erläuterungen Zu Den Ersten Neun Büchern Der Dänischen Geschichte Des Saxo Grammaticus: "Übersetzung" (P. 1-443); Sprachliche Zusammenstellungen (Von C. Knabe, P. 444-492) 1901 (German Edition) by Saxo, Carl Knabe, 2010-01-10
  7. Saxo Grammaticus: Tra storiografia e letteratura. (book reviews): An article from: Scandinavian Studies by Hans Kuhn, 1996-03-22
  8. Hamlet, Prinz Von Dänemark: In Wort Und Sinngetreuer Prosa-Übersetzung Von C. Hackh, Mit Einleitenden Kritischen Studien, Der Amleth-Sage Nach Saxo Grammaticus, ... Tragödie Hamlet, Insbesond (German Edition) by William Shakespeare, 2010-04-04
  9. 1150s Births: Stephen Langton, Alexios III Angelos, Saxo Grammaticus, Niketas Choniates, Geoffrey, Archbishop of York, Boniface I
  10. The First Nine Books of the Danish History of Saxo Grammaticus (Volume 2) by Saxo, 2010-03-14
  11. Danish literature : Saxo Grammaticus to Isak Dinesen : an exhibition at the Houghton Library, October 16-November 21 / by Nancy S. Reinhardt by Nancy S. Reinhardt, 1986
  12. The Nine Books of Danish History of Saxo Grammaticus
  13. The nine books of the Danish history of Saxo Grammaticus by Grammaticus Saxo, Oliver Elton, et all 2010-09-11
  14. 1220 Deaths: Saxo Grammaticus, Wolfram Von Eschenbach, Michael Choniates, Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke, Alys

81. Saxo Grammaticus Gesta Danorum
Gesta Danorum Saxo Grammaticus. GESTA DANORUM 14.39 (De oppidi Suantovitia Waldemaro Primo et Absolone destructo).
http://paganism.narod.ru/dif/saxo.html
> Ñàêñîíåöü Ïèñüìåííèé "Gesta Danorum"
Saxo Grammaticus
GESTA DANORUM
(De oppidi Suantoviti a Waldemaro Primo et Absolone destructo)
Óðèâîê ç ïðàö³ äàíñüêîãî ³ñòîðèêà Ñàêñîíöÿ Ïèñüìåííîãî "Gesta Danorum", â ÿêîìó ðîçïîâ³äàºòüñÿ ïðî çíèùåííÿ ñëîâÿíñüêî¿ ñâÿòèí³ Àðêîíà íà Ðó㳿 (î. Ðóÿí, íèí³ îñòð³â Rügen, ÿêèé íàëåæèòü ͳìå÷÷èí³). Ïîäàºìî ìîâîþ îðè´³íàëó ëàòèíîþ. (×àñòêîâèé ïåðåêëàä äèâ. ó ïðàö³ Âîëîäèìèðà Øàÿíà " " ó ðîçä³ë³ " ").
Dan (p. 464,17 )
[5] Rex, varias Rugiae partes adortus, cum ubique praedae, nusquam vero pugnae materiam repperisset, fundendi sanguinis aviditate perductus, urbem Arkon obsidione tentavit. Dan (p. 464,29 )
Dan (p. 465,5 )
Dan (p. 465,21 )
[1] Sollemnis eidem cultus hoc ordine pendebatur: Semel quotannis post lectas fruges promiscua totius insulae frequentia ante aedem simulacri, litatis pecudum hostiis, sollemne epulum religionis nomine celebrabat. [2] Huius sacerdos, praeter communem patriae ritum barbae comaeque prolixitate spectandus, pridie quam rem divinam facere debuisset, sacellum, quod ei soli intrandi fas erat, adhibito scoparum usu diligentissime purgare solebat, observato, ne intra aedem halitum funderet; quo quoties capessendo vel emittendo opus habebat, toties ad ianuam procurrebat, ne videlicet dei praesentia mortalis spiritus contagio pollueretur. Dan (p. 465,30 )

82. Saxo Grammaticus - Relazione
Saxo Grammaticus,Analisi risultati votazione. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. URL, http
http://www.latinhoo.it/review.php?sid=108&recat=8

83. Frigg Lore: Saxo Grammaticus
Frigg Lore from The History of the Danes by Saxo Grammaticus translatedby Peter Fisher Book One At that time there was a man called
http://www.anglo-saxon.demon.co.uk/goddesses/frigg/saxo.html
Frigg Lore from The History of the Danes by Saxo Grammaticus translated by Peter Fisher
Book One
Book Eight
Famine strikes Denmark and it is decided that, since there is not enough food for all the people, some must leave the land.

84. Frigg Lore: Saxo Grammaticus
Frigg Lore from The History of the Langobard Folk Historia gentis Langobardorum byDeacon Paul (Paulus Diaconus) of Warnfriet 7 After the Vinnili = Langobards
http://www.anglo-saxon.demon.co.uk/goddesses/frigg/deaconpaul.html
Frigg Lore from The History of the Langobard Folk Historia gentis Langobardorum by Deacon Paul ( Paulus Diaconus ) of Warnfriet
7: After the Vinnili [= Langobards] had emigrated from Scandinavia under the leadership of Ibor and Aion, they came to the part called Scoringa where they stayed for several years. For at that time Ambri and Assi, chiefs the Vandals, harried all the provinces in the vicinity with war, and puffed up with pride over the many victories they had won, they sent a message to the Vinnili that they should either pay taxes to the Vandals, or else make ready for war. Then Ibor and Aion agreed, on the admonition of their mother, Gambara, that it were better to defend their freedom by arms than to mar it by paying taxes. and they sent messengers to the Vandal to tell them that they would rather fight than become thralls. At that time all the Vinnili were in the flowering of youth, but only few in number, for they had made out only one third of the population of a not very large island (= Scandinavia).

85. Saxo Grammaticus: Balder Og Höther
En afskrift af Gesta Danorums sagn om Balder og Höther (Saxo Grammaticus) iNFS Grundtvigs oversættelse. Nedenstående er fra Saxo Grammaticus. 1924.
http://homepage.mac.com/erik_thau_knudsen/stamtavle/balder_hother.html
Saxes
Gesta Danorum
Efter-Aar,
vil vi begynde at betragte hans For-Aar, Aars-Tid og Bane bliver i det mindste helere og smukkere, naar vi redde hans forrige Bane fra at nedsynke i Glemsel. Smidighed, Luth og paa Lyre Strenge-Leg, saa han med de mange forskjellige Triller og Tone-Skifter kunde virke paa Folks Gevars Daatter: Nanne, fandt saadan Odins Balder, Omtrent paa samme Tid foer Hother, som var ude paa Jagt, vild i Taagen og traf paa nogle Elve-Pigers eller Skov-Nymfers Bur. De hilste ham ved hans Navn, og da han saa spurgte, hvem de var, fik han til Svar, at det var for det meste efter deres Vink og Varsel, at Krigs-Lykken Balder fortjente Magt, fordi han, efter deres Forsikring, var en Halv-Gud, oprunden af en hovedkulds Flugt, Skue-Pladsens Forvandling og Skygge-Husets skuffende Lighed. Han vidste altsaa ikke, at alt hvad der var kommet ham for, var intet uden et underfundigt Kogleris tomme binder saa fast, at det giver end ikke efter for Bane-Saar, men det befinder sig i Skov-Trolden Mimings Solen, Gelder Krum-Hager

86. Saxo
Selected Anecdotes and Accounts of Epic Combat from Saxo Grammaticus (aka Saxo theLearned ) The Danish History, Books IIX Late 12th - Early 13th Century AD.
http://www.thehaca.com/essays/Saxo.htm
Home New Forum Spotlight ... Index Selected Anecdotes and Accounts of Epic Combat
from Saxo Grammaticus

(aka "Saxo the Learned")
The Danish History, Books I-IX
Late 12th - Early 13th Century A.D. Saxo Grammaticus, or "The Lettered", of whom little is known except his name, is the earliest chronicler of Denmark and one of the important historians of the Middle Ages. His historical memoirs originally written in Latin in the early years of the 13th Century A.D. The following excerts reflect the most direct and interesting instances of fighting and weapon use recorded by Saxo. They are similar to Norse Sagas, but are more historical and much less mythical. The text portions below are based on "The Nine Books of the Danish History of Saxo Grammaticus", translated by Oliver Elton (Norroena Society, New York, 1905). Saxo the Dane wrote 16 books of "Danish History", only the first nine have been translated into English. This electronic edition was edited, proofed, and prepared by Doug Killings (and assisted by Mr. James W. Marchand and Mr. Jessie D. Hurlbut ). Abridged for ARMA by J. Clements. The carnage that is being done without calls thee. By now the council-chamber is shaken with warfare, and the gates creak with the dreadful fray. Steel rends the mail-coats, the woven mesh is torn apart, and the midriff gives under the rain of spears. By now the huge axes have hacked small the shield of the king; by now the long swords clash, and the battle-axe clatters its blows upon the shoulders of men, and cleaves their breasts. Why are your hearts afraid? Why is your sword faint and blunted?

87. Shakespeare's Sources
product. Medieval Top, Amleth, Prince of Denmark From the Gesta Danorumof Saxo Grammaticus Edited by DL Ashliman. Anniina Jokinen's
http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/sources.htm
Introduction
Top
Some of this material leads rather far afield and some not. I've tried to put here solid links to the Bible, Classics, and Medieval literature. Renaissance sources that directly or indirectly influenced the works of Shakespeare have been placed on the Renaissance page. My effort has been to gather primary and secondary source materials. Rather than duplicating the already outstanding work of others, following the link to the Classics archives at MIT, for example, will lead to all sorts of sources which don't need to be duplicated here. Biblical
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88. Bibliotheca Augustana
decimum Saxo Grammaticus. persona Saxo Grammaticus, historicus
http://www.fh-augsburg.de/~harsch/sax_intr.html
B I B L I O T H E C A A U G U S T A N A
saeculum tertium decimum
Saxo Grammaticus
persona
Saxo Grammaticus, historicus Danorum, natus circa annum 1150, scriba archiepiscopi Absalon in Lund, obiit circa annum 1220.
opus
gesta Danorum (ca. 1200)
fontes

89. The Danish History Of Saxo Grammaticus.
Short extracts from the Danish History of Saxo Grammaticus that containthe name Orme. The Danish History of Saxo Grammaticus. From Book Seven.
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From Book Seven
Harald made tributaries of the nations that lay along the Rhine, levying troops from the bravest of that race. With these forces he conquered Sclavonia in war, and caused its generals, Duk and Dal, because of their bravery, to be captured, and not killed. These men he took to serve with him, and, after overcoming Aquitania, soon went to Britain, where he overthrew the King of the Humbrians, and enrolled the most skillful of the warriors he had conquered, the chief of whom was esteemed to be Orm, surnamed the Briton. The fame of these deeds brought champions from diverse parts of the world, whom he formed into a band of mercenaries. Strengthened by their numbers, he kept down insurrections in all kingdoms by the terror of his name, so that he took out of their rulers all courage to fight with one another. Moreover, no man durst assume any sovereignty on the sea without his consent; for of old the state of the Danes had the joint lordship of land and sea.
From Book Eight
The most famous of the captains that mustered to Harald are acknowledged to have been Sweyn and Sambar, Ambar and Elli; Rati of Funen, Salgard and Roe (Hrothgar), whom his long beard distinguished by a nickname. Besides these, Skalk the Scanian, and Alf the son of Agg; to whom are joined Olwir the Broad, and Gnepie the Old. Besides these there was Gardh, founder of the town Stang.

90. UNBSJ Ward Chipman Library Medieval Studies
The Danish History, Books IIX, Saxo Grammaticus ( Saxo the Learned ),fl. Late 12th - Early 13th Century AD, Online Medieval and
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91. Ñàêñîí Ãðàììàòèê (Saxo Grammaticus) / Ðóáðèêîí / Âñåì
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92. Raamatukoi Raamatupood -- Saxo Grammaticus
tagasiside. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S Z T U V W õ ü Y. Saxo Grammaticus.Saxo Grammaticus, Taanlaste vägiteod. Perioodika 2000, Taanlaste vägiteod.
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93. The Danish History, Books I-IX: Preface: The Danish History Of Saxo Grammaticus
The Danish History, Books IIX. The Danish History of Saxo GrammaticusPreface. Online Medieval and Classical Library Release 28a.
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The Danish History, Books I-IX
The Danish History of Saxo Grammaticus
Preface
Online Medieval and Classical Library Release #28a
And I would not have it forgotten that the more ancient of the Danes, when any notable deeds of mettle had been done, were filled with emulation of glory, and imitated the Roman style; not only by relating in a choice kind of composition, which might be called a poetical work, the roll of their lordly deeds; but also by having graven upon rocks and cliffs, in the characters of their own language, the works of their forefathers, which were commonly known in poems in the mother tongue. In the footsteps of these poems, being as it were classic books of antiquity, I have trod; and keeping true step with them as I translated, in the endeavour to preserve their drift, I have taken care to render verses by verses; so that the chronicle of what I shall have to write, being founded upon these, may thus be known, not for a modern fabrication, but for the utterance of antiquity; since this present work promises not a trumpery dazzle of language, but faithful information concerning times past. Moreover, how many histories must we suppose that men of such genius would have written, could they have had skill in Latin and so slaked their thirst for writing! Men who though they lacked acquaintance with, the speech of Rome, were yet seized with such a passion for bequeathing some record of their history, that they encompassed huge boulders instead of scrolls, borrowing rocks for the usage of books.

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