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The sources of the Heldensage, used in this paper: Beowulf, ed. 

 by Heyne, 6th ed., Paderborn, 1898; Deutsches Heldenbuch, 5 vols., ed. 

 by Janicke, Amelung, Martin and Zupitza, Berlin, 1866-73; Eddica 

 Minora, ed. by Heusler and Ranisch, Dortmund, 1903; Ekkehardi 

 primi Waltharius, ed. by R. Peiper, Berlin, 1873; Das Waltharilied, 

 trans, and ed. by Althof, Leipzig, 1907; Fornaldars&gur NorManda, 

 ed. by Rafn, 3 vols., Copenhagen, 1829; Jordanis, De Getarum she 

 Gothorum, Origine el Rebus gestis, ed. by Closs, 3d ed., Reutlingen, 

 1888; Kudrun, ed. by E. Martin, 2d ed., Halle, 1902; Die Lieder der 

 dlteren Edda, ed. by Hildebrand, 2d ed. by Gering, Paderborn, 1904; 

 Das Nibelungenlied, ed. by K. Bartsch, 4th ed., Leipzig, 1895; Pauli, 

 Historia Langobardorum. "Monumenta Germaniae Historica," Han- 

 over, 1878; Kbnig Rother, ed. K. V. Bahder, Halle, 1884; Saxonis 

 Grammatici Gesta Danorum, ed. by Holder, Strassburg, 1886; Das 

 Lied vom Hitmen Seyjrid, ed. by Golther, Halle, 1889; Snorri Sturlu- 

 son, Edda, ed. by F. Jonsson, Copenhagen, 1900; pidriks Saga aj 

 Bern, ed. by Henrik Bertelsen, Copenhagen, 1905-n; Vglsunga 

 Saga ok Ragnars Saga Lodbrokar, ed. by Magnus Olsen, Copenhagen, 

 1 906-1 908. 



