Teutonic Mythology; Volume 3
- 442 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura



Focusing on Teutonic mythology, this volume showcases Jacob Grimm's pioneering work in philology, allowing him to connect diverse cultural elements across Teutonic nations. His extensive analysis covers a range of topics, including wights, elves, giants, and the natural world, providing insights into the origins and meanings of names and concepts in various myths. This foundational text remains unmatched in its depth and scope, serving as a crucial resource for understanding the interconnectedness of Teutonic thought and literature.