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Nani sunt etiam personae [[Ludus Catacumbarum et Catobleparum|Ludi Catacumbarum et Catobleparum]] et [[Warhammer]], [[Sacred underworld]]. |
Nani sunt etiam personae [[Ludus Catacumbarum et Catobleparum|Ludi Catacumbarum et Catobleparum]] et [[Warhammer]], [[Sacred underworld]]. |
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== Bibliographia == |
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* Gilliver, Peter. Mashall, Jeremy. Weiner, Edmund (2009). ''The Ring of Words: Tolkien and the Oxford English Dictionary''. [[Oxford University Press]]. {{ISBN|9780199568369}}. |
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* [[Stephan Grundy|Gundarsson, KveldulfR Hagan]] (2007). ''Elves, Wights, and Trolls''. Studies Towards the Practice of Germanic Heathenry, 1. iUniverse. {{ISBN|978-0-595-42165-7}} |
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* [[Gary Gygax|Gygax, Gary]] (1979). "Books Are Books, Games Are Games". ''Dragon'', 31. Repr. (1981) in: Kim Mohan, ed. ''Best of Dragon, Volume 2: A collection of creatures and characters, opinions and options from the first four years of Dragon magazine''. Dragon, {{ISBN|9780935696943}} |
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* Griffiths, Bill (1996). ''Aspects of Anglo-Saxon Magic''. Anglo-Saxon Books. 1-898281-15-7 |
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* Hafstein, Valdimir Tr. (2002). "Dwarfs" as collected in Lindahl, Carl. McNamara, John. [[John Lindow|Lindow, John]]. (2002). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=hD4SAQAAIAAJ Medieval Folklore]''. [[Oxford University Press]]. {{ISBN|978-0-19-514772-8}} |
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* Jakobsson, Ármann (2005): "The Hole: Problems in Medieval Dwarfology," ''Arv'' 61 (2005), 53–76. |
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* [[Anatoly Liberman|Liberman, Anatoly]] (2008). ''An Analytic Dictionary of English Etymology''. University of Minnesota Press. {{ISBN|9780816652723}} |
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* [[John Lindow|Lindow, John]] (2001). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=KlT7tv3eMSwC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_navlinks_s#v=onepage&q=&f=false Norse Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs]''. [[Oxford University Press]]. {{ISBN|0-19-515382-0}} |
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* [[Lotte Motz|Motz, Lotte]] (1983). ''The Wise One of the Mountain: Form, Function and Significance of the Subterranean Smith: A Study in Folklore''. Göppinger Arbeiten zur Germanistik, 379. Kümmerle. {{ISBN|3-87452-598-8}} |
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* Orchard, Andy (1997). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=5hbPHQAACAAJ Dictionary of Norse Myth and Legend]''. [[Orion Publishing Group|Cassell]]. {{ISBN|0-304-34520-2}} |
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* [[Vladimir Orel|Orel, Vladimir]] (2003). ''A Handbook of Germanic Etymology''. Brill. {{ISBN|9004128751}} |
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* Schäfke, Werner (2015): Dwarves, Trolls, Ogres, and Giants. In Albrecht Classen (Ed.): Handbook of medieval culture. Fundamental aspects and conditions of the European middle ages, vol. 1. Berlin: de Gruyter, pp. 347–383. |
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* [[Rudolf Simek|Simek, Rudolf]] (2007) translated by Angela Hall. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=Zni8GwAACAAJ Dictionary of Northern Mythology]''. [[Boydell & Brewer|D.S. Brewer]] {{ISBN|0-85991-513-1}} |
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* [[Godfrid Storms|Storms, Godfrid]] (1948). ''Anglo-Saxon Magic''. [[Martinus Nijhoff Publishers|Nijhoff]]. {{OCLC|462857755}} |
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== Nexus externi == |
== Nexus externi == |
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[[Categoria:Gentes ficticiae]] |
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Emendatio ex 16:29, 2 Novembris 2017
Haec commentatio nondum stipula est. Oportet intra tres menses paginam corrigere. Etiam minimis paginis Vicipaedianis habendus est:
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Nanus vel pumilio in fabulis scriptis est creatura homini specie similis, at statura exiguior et crassior. Dicuntur nani saepius habitare sub terra et diligere aurum et alia pretiosa quatinus minera peralta sub montibus fodant, ibi aulas magnificas construentes in quibus thesauros servent.
Nani sunt etiam personae Ludi Catacumbarum et Catobleparum et Warhammer, Sacred underworld.
Bibliographia
- Gilliver, Peter. Mashall, Jeremy. Weiner, Edmund (2009). The Ring of Words: Tolkien and the Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. Formula:ISBN.
- Gundarsson, KveldulfR Hagan (2007). Elves, Wights, and Trolls. Studies Towards the Practice of Germanic Heathenry, 1. iUniverse. Formula:ISBN
- Gygax, Gary (1979). "Books Are Books, Games Are Games". Dragon, 31. Repr. (1981) in: Kim Mohan, ed. Best of Dragon, Volume 2: A collection of creatures and characters, opinions and options from the first four years of Dragon magazine. Dragon, Formula:ISBN
- Griffiths, Bill (1996). Aspects of Anglo-Saxon Magic. Anglo-Saxon Books. 1-898281-15-7
- Hafstein, Valdimir Tr. (2002). "Dwarfs" as collected in Lindahl, Carl. McNamara, John. Lindow, John. (2002). Medieval Folklore. Oxford University Press. Formula:ISBN
- Jakobsson, Ármann (2005): "The Hole: Problems in Medieval Dwarfology," Arv 61 (2005), 53–76.
- Liberman, Anatoly (2008). An Analytic Dictionary of English Etymology. University of Minnesota Press. Formula:ISBN
- Lindow, John (2001). Norse Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs. Oxford University Press. Formula:ISBN
- Motz, Lotte (1983). The Wise One of the Mountain: Form, Function and Significance of the Subterranean Smith: A Study in Folklore. Göppinger Arbeiten zur Germanistik, 379. Kümmerle. Formula:ISBN
- Orchard, Andy (1997). Dictionary of Norse Myth and Legend. Cassell. Formula:ISBN
- Orel, Vladimir (2003). A Handbook of Germanic Etymology. Brill. Formula:ISBN
- Schäfke, Werner (2015): Dwarves, Trolls, Ogres, and Giants. In Albrecht Classen (Ed.): Handbook of medieval culture. Fundamental aspects and conditions of the European middle ages, vol. 1. Berlin: de Gruyter, pp. 347–383.
- Simek, Rudolf (2007) translated by Angela Hall. Dictionary of Northern Mythology. D.S. Brewer Formula:ISBN
- Storms, Godfrid (1948). Anglo-Saxon Magic. Nijhoff. OCLC 462857755
Nexus externi
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