![]() The Anglo-Frisian Fu orc and Classic West Saxon Old English The Concept of Traditional Runelore and Rune-Workĥ: Rune-Workings: Operations of Runic Meta-CommunicationĪppendix C: Grail Mythos in Old English Runes? Note on Transcriptions of Runic Inscriptions and Treatment of Foreign Terms The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Information Sciences-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials Z39.48-1992 (R1997). God of thunder shown wielding his hammer, symbolizing thunder and lightning. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available upon requestĬover image of Thor, son of Odin. ![]() No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from Red Wheel/Weiser, LLC. I hope that Edred Thorsson/Dr Stephen Edred Flowers will continue to get his works published via new outlets now that Runa Raven press has ceased operations.All rights reserved. In addition to his very welcome focus on the use of the Anglo-Saxon Runes for the first time he also places Runic magical practice in an Indo-European context. ![]() There are intriguing appendices on Runic Dryads, Triadic Rune-Names and Grail Mythos in Old English Runes? Practical advice is offered on creating Bind-Runes, Rune-Gazing and Spear-Casting. Thorsson builds on his earliest work-Futhark but offers fresh insights. The book consists of just five chapters: Grounding in Knowledge, Lore of the Futhark, A Theory of Operative Runology, The Practice of Operative Runology and Rune Workings. Unlike any of his previous books this one focuses on an analysis of the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc, both individually as isolated Rune staves but also in `dryads`, pairings of the Runes which occur throughout the Futhorc. ![]() ![]() I have just completed my reading of Edred Thorsson`s latest work, Alu, An Advanced Guide To Operative Runology. ![]()
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