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On the Effects of Mercury on the Young Subject. [PDF]

open access: yesBuffalo Med J Mon Rev Med Surg Sci
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Sigurðr, Þórr and Ragnarök and their Christian Counterparts

Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association, 2019
Few scholars would deny that some Old Norse myths have Christian counterparts, a phenomenon first noticed by nineteenth-century archaeologists and antiquarians in their observations of Anglo-Scandinavian stone sculpture in northern England. It is strange,
Manu Braithwaite-Westoby
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Þrymskviða, Þrymlur, and Tord af Havsgaard—a Case of Early Antiquarianism?

Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 2023
The eddic poems are, as is well known, only preserved in written form and can therefore only be studied via the written records. As Fidjestøl put it: “All poetry which is orally transmitted from the past can be known only in its written form after the ...
A. Lassen
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A REVISED INTRUSION SEQUENCE FOR THE DONEGAL BATHOLITH: EVIDENCE FROM ITS AUREOLE IN LETTERMACAWARD

Irish Journal of Earth Sciences, 2022
:The Thorr pluton has until now been regarded as the oldest pluton of the (c. 400Ma) Donegal batholith, and the Ardara pluton the next oldest. However, cross-cutting relationships are not observed.
C. Stevenson
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