P. Du Chaillu.—The Viking Age. 2 vols. London, 1889.

Printed by T. and A. Constable, Printers to His Majesty
at the Edinburgh University Press.


[FOOTNOTES:]

[1] Based upon the Latin discourse De correctione rusticorum, by Martin of Bracara, who died in 580.

[2] This discrepancy between the Roman and Scandinavian myths is also noticed by Saxo Grammaticus.

[3] Compare the vow of Hallfred and his companions mentioned on [p. 19].

[4] In the ceremony of entering into 'foster-brotherhood,' each person swore to avenge the other, 'and named all the gods as witnesses.'


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