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Reducing subject-mythologyNorse-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 28497 author = Guerber, H. A. (Hélène Adeline) title = Myths of the Norsemen: From the Eddas and Sagas date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 102338 sentences = 4966 flesch = 77 summary = The gods, in Northern mythology called Æsir (pillars and supporters The gods not only appointed Sun, Moon, Day, and Night to mark the that were fair, good, and useful, the gods called Fairies and Elves, among gods, giants, elves, dwarfs, and men. As men and gods owed the priceless gift to Odin, they were ever ready Freya was so beautiful that all the gods, giants, and dwarfs longed for arch-fiend Loki, of having loved and wedded all the gods in turn. Son of Balder, god of light, and of Nanna, goddess of immaculate of one of Odin's sons, but that if the father of the gods should woo Hel, goddess of death, was the daughter of Loki, god of evil, and of and beauty of the world, the gods turned upon Loki, and threatened the minds of all that Odin, king of the gods, had been in their midst. cache = ./cache/28497.txt txt = ./txt/28497.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 14726 author = Snorri Sturluson title = The Elder Eddas of Saemund Sigfusson; and the Younger Eddas of Snorre Sturleson date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 89165 sentences = 8431 flesch = 93 summary = journeyings be; may thy wit avail thee, when thou, father of men! Odin said, "Seest thou Agnar, thy foster-son, where he is, getting Many things I told thee, but thou hast few remembered: thy A bad man let thou never know thy to know--how the earth is called, which lies before the sons of men, 4. Why shall I tell thee, thou young man, my mind's great trouble? Gerd, thy love to gain, that thou mayest say that Frev to thee lives Thou shalt go thither, where the sons of men shall never Know thou that if I had, in Oegir's halls, a son like Baldr, out thy sword: but when Muspell's sons through the dark forest ride, thou, Lodin is named he who shall thee possess, thou to mankind art kind came over thee, when thou didst lacerate thy brother's breast. 3. If thou hast no father like the sons of men, by what wonder art cache = ./cache/14726.txt txt = ./txt/14726.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13007 author = Faraday, L. Winifred title = The Edda, Volume 1 The Divine Mythology of the North Popular Studies in Mythology, Romance, and Folklore, No. 12 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 12256 sentences = 718 flesch = 79 summary = the plain where Surt and the blessed Gods shall meet in battle?" Odin the Gods who shall rule in the new world after Ragnarök, the end of shall Odin have the sword-weary slain; I know thy life is ended, and Thor, and a Christian reference to a God who shall come after Ragnarök "when Odin shall meet the wolf." It tells nothing new. (Odin, Thor, Baldr, Njörd, Frey, Tyr, Bragi, Heimdal, Höd, Vidar, Vali, Thor is the God of natural force, the son of Earth. The same three Gods (Odin, Loki and Hoeni) are connected with sagas proper are Odin, Thor, Frey, Njörd, Frigg and Freyja. The outline gathered from the poems is as follows: Baldr, Odin's son, hostage to the Gods; at the doom of the world he shall come back, gives Njörd a giant-bride, Skadi, who was admitted among the Gods in Valhalla with its hosts of slain warriors; and of all the Gods, Odin, cache = ./cache/13007.txt txt = ./txt/13007.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13008 author = Faraday, L. Winifred title = The Edda, Volume 2 The Heroic Mythology of the North Popular Studies in Mythology, Romance, and Folklore, No. 13 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 14307 sentences = 773 flesch = 76 summary = The Edda contains poems belonging to the following heroic cycles: the Old English poems and the only Germanic hero who survived for outline is as follows: Sigurd the Volsung, son of Sigmund and brother Eylimi's daughter, had a son Sigurd, and fell in battle against the treasure and the dragon, and Sigurd's battle with Hunding's sons; like Helgi, versions of a race-hero myth. story told by Regin to his foster-son Sigurd, to incite him to slay possessing the hoard: he adopted as his foster-son Sigurd the Volsung, In the German poem, _Gudrun_, the Continental version of this legend Like the Volsung legend it is the story of a curse; and there is a Sigurd and Hild stories, on the contrary, are both, in all versions, in two, the Völund story and the legend of Helgi and Kara; while the The Norse version of the story (Helgi Thorisson) is told in cache = ./cache/13008.txt txt = ./txt/13008.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7841 author = Smythe, E. Louise (Emma Louise) title = A Primary Reader: Old-time Stories, Fairy Tales and Myths Retold by Children date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8470 sentences = 1031 flesch = 104 summary = "What a big duckling!" said the old duck. The little tree said, "I do not like needles. Night came and the little tree went to sleep. Then the little tree said, "I do not want any leaves. Loki said, "Good morning, Idun Those are beautiful apples." And Loki said, "Oh, nobody else can make such things as my little Brok said, "Loki has a golden crown that will grow like real hair. When he saw Loki, he said, "What do you want?" Loki said, "I have come for the hammer." Then he said to Jason, "You may be king when you bring me the golden When Jason came to Colchis, he went to the king and said, "Will you Now Jason went to the king and said, "Give me the dragon's teeth." The next day Jason went to the king and said, "Now, give me the cache = ./cache/7841.txt txt = ./txt/7841.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46118 author = Craigie, William A. (William Alexander), Sir title = The Religion of Ancient Scandinavia date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 16736 sentences = 701 flesch = 69 summary = THE GREAT GODS: THOR AND ODIN THE GREAT GODS: THOR AND ODIN hold local assemblies on the day named after the god; in Iceland this god, on which account he was called Thorolf (=_Thor-wolf_). The prominent place held by the worship of Thor in the old religion is Having thus made the position of Thor among the Scandinavian gods evidence for a general worship of Odin in Norway or Iceland. if they reached Sweden, or to Thor and Odin if they got to Iceland.' temple, image, or special priest of Odin in any part of Iceland. this view Thor was originally the chief god, and to a certain extent to Frey's temple, taking with him an old ox, and addressed the god the heathen gods.' The prominence here given to sacred places appears Images of Thor are also frequently referred to in the Icelandic sagas. cache = ./cache/46118.txt txt = ./txt/46118.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 46063 author = Bulfinch, Thomas title = The Classic Myths in English Literature and in Art (2nd ed.) (1911) Based Originally on Bulfinch's "Age of Fable" (1855) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 228287 sentences = 18682 flesch = 85 summary = Love who should rule the hearts of gods and men. Mars (Ares)=,[26] the war-god, son of Jupiter and Juno. Vulcan (Hephæstus)=, son of Jupiter and Juno, was the god of fire, glorious, good-natured god, loved and honored among men as the founder the Greeks; but the golden god Apollo chose first to spend a year in 1. _Cupid (Eros)_, small but mighty god of love, the son of Venus and the father of gods and men, and bore him the Hours, goddesses who order of gods; so also, another goddess of the earth, _Rhea_, the wife Bacchus (Dionysus)=, the god of wine, was the son of Jupiter and the gods' dwelling, steep Olympus, and sat beside Jupiter, son Apollo, the Light Triumphant.= Soon after his birth the sun-god little child, Hector's loved son, like unto a beautiful star. Death from thy head, and with the gods in heaven cache = ./cache/46063.txt txt = ./txt/46063.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 48908 author = nan title = Legends of Norseland date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 22822 sentences = 1830 flesch = 97 summary = Envy sprang up among the children of the great god, Odin; sickness, way to the giant's castle," said Odin; and in a second he had passed "Look now, O, Odin, and Frigg and Thor and Sif and all the gods, at "She shall go," thundered Thor, when Loke came back to Loke quailed before the fury of the great god Thor. unnoticed by Odin the All-Father and by Thor the god of Thunder." "And where," bellowed Hrungner, "is the great god Thor, god of Thunder to fall in battle upon a Frost giant unarmed and "Can the great god Thor boast no greater power than that? Frost giants, and Thor had entered the great rock-bound castle of "Let us go out upon the sea to fish," said Thor to the dread giant, There, in the great garden of the gods, he found Thor and Baldur "It is Loke that has done this!" thundered Thor, seizing the great cache = ./cache/48908.txt txt = ./txt/48908.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37876 author = Rydberg, Viktor title = Teutonic Mythology: Gods and Goddesses of the Northland, Vol. 1 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 96330 sentences = 4865 flesch = 73 summary = Saxo also tells that Odin's son, Balder, was chosen king by the Thus it followed of necessity that Odin, the chief of the Teutonic gods, Odin in the Teutonic mythology is the father and ruler of the gods, Teutons worshipped Odin-Priamus-Hermes as their chief god, and since a on native northern traditions concerning the heathen god Odin, the ruler the mythological songs and traditions in regard to the god Odin who his saga, as told by Saxo, Thor holds his protecting hand over Halfdan _devas_, from which all the sons of Odin and gods of Asgard received the existed in Saxo's time mythic traditions or songs which related that all Saxo _Hist._, 33), and with her becomes the father of the son Hadding standpoint of Teutonic mythology it is a world war; and Völuspa calls it Saxo (_Hist._, i.) relates that at the time when King Hadding reigned cache = ./cache/37876.txt txt = ./txt/37876.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt /data-disk/reader-compute/reader-classic/bin/topic-model.py:68: UserWarning: The handle has a label of '_c gods son' which cannot be automatically added to the legend. axis.legend( title = "Topics", labels = df[ 'words' ] ) 46063 28497 14726 46063 28497 14726 number of items: 10 sum of words: 590,711 average size in words: 65,634 average readability score: 83 nouns: gods; son; men; time; king; name; earth; day; man; father; world; death; sea; daughter; hand; life; sons; sword; myth; place; wife; people; gold; goddess; fire; story; race; sun; land; way; mother; part; head; myths; giant; love; night; brother; war; one; heart; illustration; giants; words; battle; power; hall; form; eyes; art verbs: was; is; had; be; were; have; are; see; has; been; said; called; came; made; found; come; did; went; according; took; gave; saw; know; go; let; do; given; being; fell; make; give; having; became; take; known; told; tell; heard; stood; named; set; born; find; brought; sent; seen; left; lay; say; held adjectives: other; great; many; old; same; such; first; golden; own; ancient; little; last; good; more; young; dead; new; fair; northern; mighty; long; human; beautiful; wise; white; much; whole; sacred; high; full; second; certain; greek; various; dark; bright; latter; giant; roman; common; original; german; cold; few; deep; teutonic; divine; third; true; strong adverbs: not; then; so; also; now; up; out; only; there; more; even; down; thus; away; most; as; never; still; here; again; too; very; however; far; ever; well; back; forth; once; first; long; off; together; therefore; soon; already; above; all; yet; on; alone; always; often; just; no; in; later; sometimes; much; finally pronouns: his; he; it; her; they; him; i; their; she; them; we; me; its; my; himself; thy; you; thee; our; us; themselves; your; itself; herself; one; myself; mine; thyself; ourselves; ye; theirs; yourself; ours; hers; yours; theseus; thou; hel; yourselves; whence; wax; warriors[88; spars,--; see!--himself; sat; inherit,--their; influence,--the; hurdir_--"njord; horses,--the; hilding proper nouns: _; c.; thou; odin; thor; god; |; loki; sigurd; asgard; saxo; apollo; heaven; jupiter; fig; frey; king; loke; balder; halfdan; gudrun; greek; edda; helgi; ii; Æsir; hercules; troy; venus; trojan; north; gunnar; ye; brynhild; sigmund; saga; valhalla; w.; ulysses; frithiof; midgard; e.; mercury; freyja; teutonic; hadding; milton; greeks; atli; j. keywords: thor; odin; loki; edda; sigurd; king; gudrun; frey; asgard; Æsir; troy; trojan; sigmund; north; loke; illustration; helgi; brynhild; baldur; balder; Æneas; zeus; völuspa; vulcan; volsung; venus; vase; vans; valhalla; vafthrûdnir; ulysses; thou; thorpe; thomas; theseus; thee; thebes; teutons; teutonic; sweden; svipdag; sinfjötli; shakespeare; scandinavian; saxo; saga; rome; romans; religion; psyche one topic; one dimension: gods file(s): ./cache/28497.txt titles(s): Myths of the Norsemen: From the Eddas and Sagas three topics; one dimension: _c; odin; temple file(s): ./cache/46063.txt, ./cache/28497.txt, ./cache/46118.txt titles(s): The Classic Myths in English Literature and in Art (2nd ed.) 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The prominence here given to sacred places appears Images of Thor are also frequently referred to in the Icelandic sagas. id: 13008 author: Faraday, L. Winifred title: The Edda, Volume 2 The Heroic Mythology of the North Popular Studies in Mythology, Romance, and Folklore, No. 13 date: words: 14307.0 sentences: 773.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/13008.txt txt: ./txt/13008.txt summary: The Edda contains poems belonging to the following heroic cycles: the Old English poems and the only Germanic hero who survived for outline is as follows: Sigurd the Volsung, son of Sigmund and brother Eylimi''s daughter, had a son Sigurd, and fell in battle against the treasure and the dragon, and Sigurd''s battle with Hunding''s sons; like Helgi, versions of a race-hero myth. story told by Regin to his foster-son Sigurd, to incite him to slay possessing the hoard: he adopted as his foster-son Sigurd the Volsung, In the German poem, _Gudrun_, the Continental version of this legend Like the Volsung legend it is the story of a curse; and there is a Sigurd and Hild stories, on the contrary, are both, in all versions, in two, the Völund story and the legend of Helgi and Kara; while the The Norse version of the story (Helgi Thorisson) is told in id: 13007 author: Faraday, L. Winifred title: The Edda, Volume 1 The Divine Mythology of the North Popular Studies in Mythology, Romance, and Folklore, No. 12 date: words: 12256.0 sentences: 718.0 pages: flesch: 79.0 cache: ./cache/13007.txt txt: ./txt/13007.txt summary: the plain where Surt and the blessed Gods shall meet in battle?" Odin the Gods who shall rule in the new world after Ragnarök, the end of shall Odin have the sword-weary slain; I know thy life is ended, and Thor, and a Christian reference to a God who shall come after Ragnarök "when Odin shall meet the wolf." It tells nothing new. (Odin, Thor, Baldr, Njörd, Frey, Tyr, Bragi, Heimdal, Höd, Vidar, Vali, Thor is the God of natural force, the son of Earth. The same three Gods (Odin, Loki and Hoeni) are connected with sagas proper are Odin, Thor, Frey, Njörd, Frigg and Freyja. The outline gathered from the poems is as follows: Baldr, Odin''s son, hostage to the Gods; at the doom of the world he shall come back, gives Njörd a giant-bride, Skadi, who was admitted among the Gods in Valhalla with its hosts of slain warriors; and of all the Gods, Odin, id: 28497 author: Guerber, H. A. (Hélène Adeline) title: Myths of the Norsemen: From the Eddas and Sagas date: words: 102338.0 sentences: 4966.0 pages: flesch: 77.0 cache: ./cache/28497.txt txt: ./txt/28497.txt summary: The gods, in Northern mythology called Æsir (pillars and supporters The gods not only appointed Sun, Moon, Day, and Night to mark the that were fair, good, and useful, the gods called Fairies and Elves, among gods, giants, elves, dwarfs, and men. As men and gods owed the priceless gift to Odin, they were ever ready Freya was so beautiful that all the gods, giants, and dwarfs longed for arch-fiend Loki, of having loved and wedded all the gods in turn. Son of Balder, god of light, and of Nanna, goddess of immaculate of one of Odin''s sons, but that if the father of the gods should woo Hel, goddess of death, was the daughter of Loki, god of evil, and of and beauty of the world, the gods turned upon Loki, and threatened the minds of all that Odin, king of the gods, had been in their midst. id: 37876 author: Rydberg, Viktor title: Teutonic Mythology: Gods and Goddesses of the Northland, Vol. 1 date: words: 96330.0 sentences: 4865.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/37876.txt txt: ./txt/37876.txt summary: Saxo also tells that Odin''s son, Balder, was chosen king by the Thus it followed of necessity that Odin, the chief of the Teutonic gods, Odin in the Teutonic mythology is the father and ruler of the gods, Teutons worshipped Odin-Priamus-Hermes as their chief god, and since a on native northern traditions concerning the heathen god Odin, the ruler the mythological songs and traditions in regard to the god Odin who his saga, as told by Saxo, Thor holds his protecting hand over Halfdan _devas_, from which all the sons of Odin and gods of Asgard received the existed in Saxo''s time mythic traditions or songs which related that all Saxo _Hist._, 33), and with her becomes the father of the son Hadding standpoint of Teutonic mythology it is a world war; and Völuspa calls it Saxo (_Hist._, i.) relates that at the time when King Hadding reigned id: 7841 author: Smythe, E. Louise (Emma Louise) title: A Primary Reader: Old-time Stories, Fairy Tales and Myths Retold by Children date: words: 8470.0 sentences: 1031.0 pages: flesch: 104.0 cache: ./cache/7841.txt txt: ./txt/7841.txt summary: "What a big duckling!" said the old duck. The little tree said, "I do not like needles. Night came and the little tree went to sleep. Then the little tree said, "I do not want any leaves. Loki said, "Good morning, Idun Those are beautiful apples." And Loki said, "Oh, nobody else can make such things as my little Brok said, "Loki has a golden crown that will grow like real hair. When he saw Loki, he said, "What do you want?" Loki said, "I have come for the hammer." Then he said to Jason, "You may be king when you bring me the golden When Jason came to Colchis, he went to the king and said, "Will you Now Jason went to the king and said, "Give me the dragon''s teeth." The next day Jason went to the king and said, "Now, give me the id: 14726 author: Snorri Sturluson title: The Elder Eddas of Saemund Sigfusson; and the Younger Eddas of Snorre Sturleson date: words: 89165.0 sentences: 8431.0 pages: flesch: 93.0 cache: ./cache/14726.txt txt: ./txt/14726.txt summary: journeyings be; may thy wit avail thee, when thou, father of men! Odin said, "Seest thou Agnar, thy foster-son, where he is, getting Many things I told thee, but thou hast few remembered: thy A bad man let thou never know thy to know--how the earth is called, which lies before the sons of men, 4. Why shall I tell thee, thou young man, my mind''s great trouble? Gerd, thy love to gain, that thou mayest say that Frev to thee lives Thou shalt go thither, where the sons of men shall never Know thou that if I had, in Oegir''s halls, a son like Baldr, out thy sword: but when Muspell''s sons through the dark forest ride, thou, Lodin is named he who shall thee possess, thou to mankind art kind came over thee, when thou didst lacerate thy brother''s breast. 3. If thou hast no father like the sons of men, by what wonder art id: 48908 author: nan title: Legends of Norseland date: words: 22822.0 sentences: 1830.0 pages: flesch: 97.0 cache: ./cache/48908.txt txt: ./txt/48908.txt summary: Envy sprang up among the children of the great god, Odin; sickness, way to the giant''s castle," said Odin; and in a second he had passed "Look now, O, Odin, and Frigg and Thor and Sif and all the gods, at "She shall go," thundered Thor, when Loke came back to Loke quailed before the fury of the great god Thor. unnoticed by Odin the All-Father and by Thor the god of Thunder." "And where," bellowed Hrungner, "is the great god Thor, god of Thunder to fall in battle upon a Frost giant unarmed and "Can the great god Thor boast no greater power than that? Frost giants, and Thor had entered the great rock-bound castle of "Let us go out upon the sea to fish," said Thor to the dread giant, There, in the great garden of the gods, he found Thor and Baldur "It is Loke that has done this!" thundered Thor, seizing the great ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel