Mercury – Wotan – Óðinn: One or Many?

Jens Peter Schjødt
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The article is about the historical development of the god Oðinn, addressing such questions as continuity and breaks in relation to other deities with other names. The basic idea is that a god is never a stable entity but will change from time to time and from one area to the next. On the other hand nothing comes from nothing, so that we should accept that the Oðinn of Scandinavia in the Viking Age clearly has roots going far back to a Germanic and even an Indo-European past. A response to the chapter has been submitted by Peter Jackson Rova.
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水星 - 沃坦 - Óðinn:一个还是多个?
这篇文章是关于o - inn神的历史发展,解决了与其他有其他名字的神的连续性和断裂等问题。其基本思想是,上帝从来不是一个稳定的实体,而是会随着时间的推移,从一个地方到另一个地方发生变化。另一方面,无来自无,所以我们应该接受维京时代斯堪的纳维亚半岛的o æ inn显然可以追溯到日耳曼甚至印欧语系的过去。彼得·杰克逊·罗瓦(Peter Jackson Rova)对这一章作出了回应。
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