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Description An illustration to Völuspá en skamma. The list of illustrations in the front matter of the book gives this one the title Heimdal and his Nine Mothers.
Date published 1908
Source The Elder or Poetic Edda; commonly known as Sæmund's Edda. Edited and translated with introduction and notes by Olive Bray. Illustrated by W.G. Collingwood (1908) Page 218. Digitized by the Internet Archive and available from https://archive.org/details/elderorpoeticedd01brayuoft This image was made from the JPEG 2000 image of the relevant page via image processing (crop, rotate, color-levels, mode) with the GIMP by User:Haukurth. The image processing is probably not eligible for copyright but in case it is User:Haukurth releases his modified version into the public domain.
Author W.G. Collingwood (1854 - 1932)
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