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Gisl Illugason, poet, 300.

Gododin, 335.

Hildebrand, 229, 237 sqq.
Hildefonsus of Toledo, 139.

Goldsmith on the Obscure Ages, 2; Hildegund. See Waltharius.

on Carolan the Bard, 79.

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Hincmar of Rheims, 162.

Hisperica Famina, 35, 131.

Hlod and Angantýr (Icelandic), 82.
Hodgkin, Mr Thomas, 118.

Homer, 51, 81 sqq., 87, 247.
Horn, the golden, 232.
Hornklofi, 300.

Hrabanus Maurus, 139, 160, 217,

243.

Hrotswith, nun of Gandersheim,
179.
Hrungnir, 52.

Grimwald, King of the Lombards, Hugh, abbot, son of Charles the

168-170.

Gripisspá, 290.

Gudrun, 292 sqq.

Guest, Lady Charlotte, 336.
Gui de Basoches, 215.

Gunther. See Waltharius.

Gunthram, King of the Franks,
165.

Guthlac. See Cynewulf.

Great, 214.

Hugh, King of Italy, 183.

Hugo, Victor, his poem of Nemrod
(La Fin de Satan), 69.

Hyndla, Lay of, 279.

Icelandic poetry, 248, 267-307;

prose, 312-316.

Irish literature, 319-332.

Isidore of Seville, 138.

Hadwig, niece of Otho the Great, Ivar Ingimund's son, poet, 300.

177, 196 sq.

Hagen. See Waltharius.

66

Hague Fragment," 349 sq.

Hákonarmál, 300.

Harald (Hardrada), 307.

Harald, King of Norway (Fair-
hair), 300.

Harald, King of the Danes, 158.
Hariulf, 351.

Harrowing of Hell, 66.

Hatch, Dr, Hibbert Lectures, 31.
"Hauk's Book," 313.
Hávamál, 270-274.
Heidrek, King, 91.
Heimskringla (Lives of the Kings
of Norway), preface quoted, 77.
Helgi, 287-290.

Heliand, 245-247; and the Saxon
Genesis, 256 sqq.
Heroic poetry, 73-86, 232 sqq., 249,
349 sqq.
Hervor, 296.

Heusler, Professor, 281, 283.
Hialmar, Northern hero, 295.
"Hibernicus Exul," 154, 216.
Hickes, Dr George, his Thesaurus,
18, 295.

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Notker Labeo, al. Teutonicus, of
St Gall, translator, 89, 316-318.
Nutt, Mr Alfred, 61.

Odd, called Arrow-Odd, a Norther
hero, 226, 295.

Odin, 49, 54, 91, 273, 275 sq., 301.
Odyssey, Irish, 324.
Ohthere, 308, 309.
Olaf, St, 302.
Orosius, 40, 309.
Otfrid, 241-244.

Otho the Great, Emperor, 177-179,
184.

Otho II., 184, 188.
Otho III., 198.
Owein, 327.

Paris, Gaston, 73, 90, 351.
Passion, old French, 348.
Paulinus of Aquileia, 213.
Paulus Diaconus (Paul, son of
Warnefrid), 163-171.
Paulus Silentiarius, 346.
Peredur, 337.

Pervigilium Veneris, 203.
Petrarch, his allegory, 31.
Philip of Macedon, 344.
Phoenix, 262, 265.
Photius, 347.
Physiologus, 94.

Piers Plowman, 230 sq., 241.
Placidas, 217 sq., 307.

Plato, 27, 29, 34, 70, 71, 107, 108.
Plummer, Mr Charles, 141, 308.
Poitou, William, Count of, 6, 203,
214, 215.

Pope, on the Dark Ages, 2.
Provençal verse, 6, 7, 203, 215, 348.
Ptochoprodromus, 346.

Pwyll, Prince of Dyved, 288, 338.

Radegund, St, 123, 126.

Raleigh, Mr W. A., 67 n., 330.

Ratherius of Verona, 178.

Ratpert of St Gall, 192 sqq., 244.
Renan, 90.

Rhys, Professor, 59, 65, 71, 333 sq.
Richer, 187.

Riddles, 90 sqq.
Rigsthula, 279.

Rodulphus Glaber, 198.

Roland (Hruodlandus), 173, 353-356.
Romaic verse, 343.

Romance Tongue, 347 sq.
Ruin, 266.
Ruodlieb, 226.

St Gall, Monk of (possibly Notker
Balbulus), author of book on
Charles the Great, 174-177.
Salvius, vision of, 71.

Saxo Grammaticus, 83, 297.

Thor, 49, 52-54, 276 sq., 284.
Thorlak, Bishop of Skálholt, in
Iceland, 136.

Thorodd, Grammarian, 312.
Thurneysen, Professor, 320 sq., 330.
Tiberianus, 203.
Trivium, 32.

Tundal (Tnugdalus), vision of, 72.
Tuotilo of St Gall, 192 sqq.

"Saxon Poet" (Poeta Saxo), of the Twilight of the Gods, 57.

Court of Charlemagne, 74.

Saxon poetry, 245 sqq.

Scotish Field, an alliterative poem,

231 sq., 234.

Seafarer, 265.

Secundus of Trent, 171.
Sedulius Scottus, 160, 216.
"Sequentia," 218 sqq.
Shakespeare, quoted, 62.
Shetland, 91.

Sidonius Apollinaris, 124.
Sievers, Professor, 228, 256.
Sigurd, 282, 290 sqq.
Sigurd Slembe, 300.
Sigvat, poet, 302.
Skirnismál, 281, 285.

Solomon, Abbot of St Gall, Bishop
of Constance, 193.

Solomon in Middle Ages, 73, 89.

Spanish ballad (Bernardo del Car-

pio), quoted, 82.

Spinoza, 110, 163.
Stokes, Mr Whitley, 341.
Sulpicius Severus, quoted, 24.
Svipdag, 286.

Swift, his Riddles, 90.

Symphosius, 92.

Taliesin, 334, 337.

Tatian in German, 243, 317.
Teutonic verse, 230 sqq.

Theodoric the Great, 112, 117, 137,

238; Didrik of Bern, 237.
Theodorus Prodromus, 345 sq.
Theodulfus, 30, 122, 124, 153,
172.

Theophano, Empress, 184, 198.

Tylor, Dr Edward, 71.

Ulfilas, 161, 307.

Usnech, the Sons of, 326 sq.

Vafprúðnismál, 274-276.

Vatnsdæla Saga, incident in, 305.
Ventry, Battle of (Cath Finntraga),
83.

Vigfusson, Dr Gudbrand, 305. See
Corpus Poeticum Boreale.
Volospá, 8, 240, 278.
Volsunga Saga, 282.

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