Illustrations of northern antiquities, from the earlier Teutonic and Scandinavian romances : being an abstract of the Book of heroes, and Nibelungen lay; with translations of metrical tales, from the Old German, Danish, Swedish, and Icelandic languages; [...] / [ed. by Henry Weber, R. Jamieson; W. S., i.e. Sir Walter Scott]. Edinburgh [u.a.] : Printed by J. Ballantyne for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814
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On the antient teutonic poetry and romance
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5Sect. I. - A sketch of the history of teutonic poetry and romance
20Sect. II. - Of the teutonic cyclus of romance
Das Heldenbuch - The book of heroes
[59]Book First. - Of the emperor Otnit, and the dwarf Elberich
62Book Second. - Part I. - Of Hughdietrich and his son Wolfdietrich
96Book Second. - Part II. - Of Hughdietrich, and his son Wolfdietrich
137Book Third. - Of the garden of roses at Worms
149Book Fourth. - Of the little garden of roses, and of Laurin, King of the dwarfs
Der Nibelungen Lied - The song of the Nibelungen
[181]Adventure I. - Of the Nibelungen
170Adventure II. - Of Siegfried
171Adventure III. - How Siegfried came to Worms
173Adventure IV. - How Siegfried fought with the Saxons
175Adventure V. - How Siegfried first beheld Chrimhilt
176Adventure VI. - How Gunter proceeded to Isenland, to obtain the hand of Brunhild
177Adventure VII. - How Gunter obtained the hand of Brunhild
180Adventure VIII. - How Siegfried went to the Nibelungen
181Adventure IX. - How Siegfried was sent to Worms
182Adventure X. - How Gunter held his bridal feast with Brunhild
184Adventure XI. - How Siegfried came home with Chrimhilt to Netherland
185Adventure XII. - How Gunter invited Siegfried and Chrimhilt to a high feast
185Adventure XIII. - How Siegfried and Chrimhilt went to the high feast
185Adventure XIV. - Of the altercation between the queens
186Adventure XV. - How Siegfried was betrayed
187Adventure XVI. - How Siegfried was slain
189Adventure XVII. - How Siegfried was bewailed and interred
190Adventure XVIII. - How Siegmund departed from Worms
190Adventure XIX. - How the Nibelungen treasure came to Worms
191Adventure XX. - How king Etzel sent to Burgundy to obtain the hand of Chrimhilt
192Adventure XXI. - How Chrimhilt came to the Huns
192Adventure XXII. - How Etzel and Chrimhilt held their bridal feast
193Adventure XXIII. - How Chrimhilt invited her brothers to a high feast
193Adventure XXIV. - How Werbel and Swemmel did their message
194Adventure XXV. - How the Nibelungen went to the Huns
198Adventure XXVI. - How Ghelfart was slain by Dankwart
199Adventure XXVII. - How the Nibelungen were received by Rudiger
199Adventure XXVIII. - How the Nibelungen came to the Huns
200Adventure XXIX. - How Haghen and Folker sat before the hall of Chrimhilt
201Adventure XXX. - How Haghen and Folker guarded the kings
202Adventure XXXI. - How the kings went to hear mass
203Adventure XXXII. - How Blodelin fought with Dankwart
203Adventure XXXIII. - How Dankwart brought the news of the slaughter to his masters
204Adventure XXXIV. - How Iring was slain
205Adventure XXXV. - How the three kings spoke with Etzel and Chrimhilt of a truce
206Adventure XXXVI. - How Rudiger was slain
207Adventure XXXVII. - How Dietrich's champions were slain
208Adventure XXXVIII. - The death of Gunter and Haghen
[225]Die Klage - The Lament
[229]Appendix I
[235]Appendix II
[239]Appendix III
Popular heroic and romantic ballads, translated from the northern languages, with notes and illustrations
[245]Introduction
[267]Sir Peter of Stauffenbergh and the mermaid
267Stark Tiderich and Olger Danske
275Lady Grimhild's wrack
295The Ettin Langshanks and Vidrich Verlandson
306Hero Hogen and the queen of Danmarck
310Sir Guncelin
317Ribolt and Guldborg
335Young child Dyring
340Ingefred and Gudrune
344Sir Stig and Lady Torelild
348Ulrich and Annie
352The maiden and the hasel
354Child Axelvold
368Fair Midel and Kirsten Lyle
373Sir Wal and Lisa Lyle
377Fair Midel and Kirsten Lyle
384The king's daughter of Engelland
389The wassel dance
393Oluf Pant
397Rosmer Haf-Mand, or the Mer-Man Rosmer
411The second ballad of Rosmer Hafmand
416The third ballad of Rosmer Hafmand
420Sir Lave and Sir John
424Wit at need
427Anke van Tharaw
431Balade
434Grotta Savngr, an eddic lay of pagan times
444Rigs-Mal, the song of king Eric
460Libussa, or the prince's table
475Abstract of the Eybriggia-Saga
515Glossary
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