Index:Northern Antiquities 1.djvu
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. Proofs that the Teutonic and Celtic Nations were ab origine two distinct People. General Account of the Work, its Connection with his proposed History of Denmark, &c. Denmark described and the several Countries subject to its crown, viz. Norway, Iceland, Greenland. Page 1 Of the first Inhabitants of Denmark, and particularly of the Cimbri. p. 20 Of the Grounds of the Ancient History of Denmark and of the different opinions concerning it. p. 41 Of Odin, his Arrival in the north, his Conquests and the Changes which he made. p. 58 A general idea of the Ancient Religion of the Northern Nations. p. 74 Of the Religion which prevailed in the North, and particularly in Scandinavia after the death of Odin. p. 84 Of the Exterior Worship and Religious Ceremonies of the Northern Nations. p. 124 Of the form of Government which formerly prevailed in the North. p. 156 The passion of the antient Scandinavians for Arms: their Valour: the manner in which they made War. A Digression concerning the state of Population among them. p. 193 Of the Maritime Expeditions of the ancient Danes. p. 245 Sequel of the Maritime Expeditions of the ancient Danes and Norwegians. The discovery of Iceland and Greenland, and of an unknown country called Vinland [thought to be part of North America.] p. 268 Of the Customs and Manners of the ancient Northern Nations. p. 306 Sequel of the Customs, Arts, and Sciences of the ancient Scandinavians. p. 347
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