
audiobook
by S. A. (Samuel Astley) Dunham
The second volume of this sweeping Scandinavian chronicle picks up where the first left off, guiding listeners through the daring sea voyages of the Northmen between 795 and 1026. From the establishment of rule in the Orkney Islands to the legendary expeditions that reached Iceland, Greenland, and even the distant shores of Vinland, the narrative paints a vivid picture of a people driven by curiosity and ambition. Along the way, the work details the rise of early jarls, the spread of Christianity, and the tangled politics that shaped the nascent kingdoms.
Interwoven with the political story is a fascinating exploration of Norse cosmology and religion. The author explains the two Eddas—the poetic and the prose—showing how their myths, from the mystic visions of the Völuspá to the heroic tales of Odin, informed everyday life and law. This cultural backdrop helps listeners understand the worldview that propelled the Vikings beyond their homelands.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (640K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2019-06-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1796–1858
A prolific 19th-century English historian and biographer, known for turning vast stretches of European history into readable multi-volume works. His books on the Middle Ages, Spain and Portugal, Poland, and the Germanic Empire helped bring scholarly history to a broad general audience.
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