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340 INDEX.<br />

H;^niiskviSa, an Eddaio poem,<br />

' 46.<br />

Hyiidlulj65, an Eddaio poem, 48,<br />

quoted 111, 206.<br />

Hasnir, assists in creating man,<br />

91, 116 ;—is given to the Vanir<br />

in exchange for NjorS, 94,<br />

131.<br />

Iceland, first visited by Irish<br />

monks, 11-8 ;—re-diseovered<br />

and settled by the Northmen,<br />

11-s:<br />

Idnna, the Goddess of Immortal-<br />

ity, 51, 95, 13S..<br />

Ihre, 26 ;—his ' Lexicon ' and<br />

' Letters,' 28.<br />

Immortality of the Soul, taug"ht<br />

by the Asa doctrine, 103, 104,<br />

146-150, 152, 153, 155.<br />

Ingemund Thorsteinsson, an Icelandic<br />

settler, US, 200.<br />

Ingolfr, a Norwegian, began the<br />

colonization of Iceland, 78.<br />

Jens Mortensen, a Danish translator<br />

of Snorri, 15.<br />

J61 (Yule), 220.<br />

Jdmsvikinga Saga, 13;—quoted,<br />

284, 303.<br />

JokuUs, ice-mountains, the abode<br />

of Jotuns, 113.<br />

Jormungandr (see Mi5gar5sormr).<br />

Jotunheimr, the abode of the Jotuns,<br />

113, 117, 123. _<br />

Jotuns, giants, evil beings, rude<br />

nature, 44, 89, 90, 111, 113,<br />

193,297;—nature's disturbing<br />

powers, 154, older than the<br />

iEsir, 119.<br />

Kanne's ' Pantheon,' 34.<br />

Kenningar, third part of the<br />

Later Edda, containing poetical<br />

terms and paraphrases, 57,<br />

58.<br />

Kerganga, a kind of duel, 252-3.<br />

Ketil Haeng's Saga, 64, quoted,<br />

283.<br />

Keyser (R.), 5, 37.<br />

Kialnesinga Saga, quoted 208-9.<br />

Kjotvi, King of AgSir, 200.<br />

Klopstock's poems, 30.<br />

Kntitr Svfiinsson, hinn riki (Canute<br />

the Great), 73, 74.<br />

Knytllnga Saga, 23, 73, 74.<br />

Koeppen's 'Literary Introduction<br />

to Northern Mythology, 7.<br />

Konlings-skugssji [King's Mir-<br />

ror], 37.<br />

Kormak's Saga, 69-70, quoted,<br />

194, 248-250.<br />

Krakumil, an ancient poem, quoted,<br />

167.<br />

Kraku Hrei5ar, an Icelandic settler,<br />

170.<br />

Kretschman, the Barde Ehingulph,<br />

SO.<br />

Kristni Saga (an account of the<br />

introduction of Christianity into<br />

Iceland), 66 ;—^first printed,<br />

23;—quoted, 234.<br />

Lagerbring'g 'History of Sweden,'<br />

27.<br />

Landnamab6k (history of the co-<br />

lonization of Iceland), 66, first<br />

printed, 24;— quoted, 191-2,<br />

203-4, 207-8, 213, 234, 237-8,<br />

301,321.<br />

LandviSi, the abode of ViBarr,<br />

96, 136, 139.<br />

LandviEttir, 179, 190-3;—drive<br />

King Eirik B165ox from Norway,<br />

191;— guard Iceland<br />

against King Harald's spy, 192.<br />

Laxdtela Saga, 71; — quoted, 266<br />

-7, 274.<br />

Leifr hinn heppni Eiriksson, first<br />

landed in America, 79.<br />

Lexicons and handbooks on<br />

Northern<br />

36.<br />

Mythology, 28, 35,<br />

Lif, and ( P*^^"*! °J<br />

*^« "«-<br />

^^fi--. jctrioB.<br />

Lindfors' 'History of Icelandic<br />

Literature,' 36.<br />

Ljos^lfar, light-elves, 134, 193.

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