ijQi. the Edda analysed. 145 



According to Mallet. Accferding to Mallet. 



Fab. II - - Prologue. Fab. XXVI I \ . 



Ill I XXVIII J . ' *° 



IV 2 XXIX - - 17 



V 3 XXX 7 



VI - - - - 4 xxxi| - - »» 



VII - - - - J XXXII - - ,9 



viin XXXIII-} 



IX [• - - - 6 XXXIV }. - - 20 



X 3 XXXV 3 



XI 1 XXXVI . - ai 



XII ^ - - - 7 XXXVII t - - 2% 



XIII 3 XXXV I 7 



XIV - - - 8 XXXIX s ' ^^ 



XV - - - 9 XL ... 24 



XVI • XLI S ^5 

 XVIIf XLI . - - J^g 



- - - 10 XLII - . - 27 



XVIII- . . II XLIII - - - 28 



XIX 7 XLIV7 



XX i - - 12 XLV 5 - - '9 



XXII - - - 13 XLVI ... 30 



XXII 7 XLVII - - - 31 



XXIV 5 - - 14 XLVIII - - 32 



XXV 7 ^ XLIX ... 33 



xxvjj - • ^s 



End of Pari First according to Mallet. 



The following fables are not given by Mallet or Go- 

 ranson, and it seems doubtful it they belong to the Edda. 

 The Italic numerals denote the fables omitted. 



I. (L) ^ger, a magician, goes to see the Asas, and 

 is nobly entertained, the hall being illuminated with 

 the light of swords only. Brag sits next him, and tells 

 him tales of the Asae. 



* The giant Hrosvelgur causes north wind. 



\ Suasudur the south. Not in Mallet nor Goranson. 



♦ Real end of the mythology. 

 VOL. xvi. T 



