Runic Bibliography

Try your damnedest to get ahold of these titles!

Antonsen, Elmer H. A Concise Grammar of the Older Runic Inscriptions. Tubingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag. 1975

Davidson, H. R. Ellis. Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe: Early Scandinavian and Celtic Religions. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. 1988.

Derolez, R. Runica Manuscripta (The English Translation). Belgum: De Tempel. 1954

Elliott, Ralph W. V. Runes: an Introduction. New York: St. Martin’s Press. 1989.

Flowers, Stephan E. Runes and Magic: Magical Formulaic Elements in the Older Runic Tradition. New York: Peter Lang. 1986.

Gordon, E. V. An Introduction to Old Norse. New York: Oxford University Press. 1927.

Moltke, Erik. Runes and their Origin, Denmark and Elsewhere. Peter G. Foote, trans. London: Nat’l Museum of Denmark. 1985.

Page, R. I. Runes. London: British Museum Publications. 1987.

Pennick, Nigel. Magical Alphabets. York Beach, ME: Samuel Weiser, Inc. 1992.

_____. The Complete Illustrated Guide to Runes. Boston, MA: Element. 1999.

The Saga of the Volsungs: the Norse Epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer. Jesse L. Byock, trans. Berkley, CA: University of California Press. 1990.

Sawyer, Birgit. The Viking-Age Rune-Stones: Custom and commemoration in Early Medieval Scandinavia. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2000.

“Sayings of the High One.” Poems of the Elder Edda (revised edition). Patricia Terry, trans. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 1990.

Thorsson, Edred. Futhark: A Handbook of Rune Magic. York Beach, ME: Samuel Weiser, Inc. 1984.

Tacitus, Cornelius. The Life of Agricola and The Germania. William Francis Allen, ed. Boston: The Athenaeum Press. 1913.

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