The Alexiad
Famous Men of the Middle Ages BY JOHN HENRY HAAREN, LL.D.District Superintendent of SchoolsThe City of New Yorkand A. B. POLAND, Ph.D. Superintendent of Schools AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY 1904 |
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FROM GODDESS TO KING
1997 Ojai, California
With thanks to Anthony Radford for his permission to publish his book
©1997 Anthony Radford, all rights reserved.
THE ORIGIN AND DEEDS OF THE GOTHS
THE MYSTERIES OF MITHRA
The Oera Linda Book
Frontpage of the Dutch translation of the Oera Linda Book (1876)
Page 45 from the Oera Linda Manuscript
PAGAN REGENERATION
The Secret History
TEUTONIC MYTH AND LEGEND by Donald A. MackenzieAn Introduction to the Eddas & Sagas, Beowulf, The Nibelungenlied, etc.[1912?] |
This is Donald Mackenzie's able retelling of the Northern mythological cycle. He weaves a coherent narrative from the Eddas, the Niebelunglied, the Volsung Saga, Beowulf, the primordial Hamlet myths, and Medieval German tales of chivalry. MacKenzie also wrote Egyptian Myth and Legend and Myths of Crete and Pre-Hellenic Europe.
Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic and Civil Wars
Suetonius (Suet.12 Caes. Julius.56), in his biography of Julius Caesar states that the Gallic and Civil Wars were written by Caesar, and that the 8th book of the Gallic Wars was written by (Aulus) Hirtius. Suetonius also indicates that either Caesar's friend Oppius, or Hirtius likely wrote about the Alexandrian, African and Spanish wars, but that their authorship was not certain.