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Jacob and Grimm
Jacob Grimm suggests the name of a hypothetical god or hero, Aper or Aprus.
Jacob Grimm in his Teutonic Mythology ( ch.
Key contributions were made by the Danish scholars Rasmus Rask and Karl Verner and the German scholar Jacob Grimm.
Using comparative linguistic evidence from continental Germanic sources, the 19th century scholar Jacob Grimm proposed the existence of a cognate form of Ēostre among the pre-Christian beliefs of the continental Germanic peoples, whose name he reconstructed as * Ostara.
A masculine Elb is reconstructed from the plural by Jacob Grimm, Deutsches Wörterbuch, who rejects Elfe as a ( then, in the 1830s ) recent anglicism.
Jacob Grimm discusses " Wights and Elves " comparatively in chapter 17 of his Teutonic Mythology.
Jacob Grimm in his Deutsches Wörterbuch deplored the " unhochdeutsch " form Elf, borrowed " unthinkingly " from the English, and Tolkien was inspired by Grimm to recommend reviving the genuinely German form in his Guide to the Names in The Lord of the Rings ( 1967 ) and Elb, Elben was consequently reintroduced in the 1972 German translation of The Lord of the Rings.
On the latter Jacob Grimm does not make a direct association to the elves, but other researchers see a possible connection to the shining light elves of Old Norse.
* Jacob Grimm, Teutonic Mythology ( 1835 ).
Jacob Grimm noted that if, as Adam of Bremen states, Fosite's sacred island was Heligoland, that would make him an ideal candidate for a deity known to both Frisians and Scandinavians, but that it is surprising he is never mentioned by Saxo Grammaticus.
Jacob Grimm theorized that Hel ( whom he refers to here as Halja, the theorized Proto-Germanic form of the term ) is essentially an " image of a greedy, unrestoring, female deity " and that " the higher we are allowed to penetrate into our antiquities, the less hellish and more godlike may Halja appear.
* Grimm, Jacob ( James Steven Stallybrass Trans.
* Grimm, Jacob ( 2004 ).
Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm ( also Karl ; 4 January 1785 – 20 September 1863 ) was a German philologist, jurist and mythologist.
Up to this time Jacob Grimm had been actuated only by a general thirst for knowledge and his energies had not found any aim beyond the practical one of making himself a position in life.
Jacob Grimm lectured on legal antiquities, historical grammar, literary history, and diplomatics, explained Old German poems, and commented on the Germania of Tacitus.
The first work Jacob Grimm published, Über den altdeutschen Meistergesang ( 1811 ), was of a purely literary character.
The closely related subject of the satirical beast epic of the Middle Ages also held great charm for Jacob Grimm, and he published an edition of the Reinhart Fuchs in 1834.
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Jacob and Teutonic
This was notably attempted by the Brothers Grimm, especially Jacob Grimm in his Teutonic Mythology, and Elias Lönnrot with the compilation of the Kalevala.
Virtuous pagan heroism or courage in this sense is " trusting in your own strength ," as observed by Jacob Grimm in his Teutonic Mythology,
) Jacob Grimm ’ s Teutonic Mythology, volume II.
Jacob Grimm in his Teutonic Mythology observes that:
The rest of his life was mainly occupied with the composition of the two great works on which his fame rests, the Grammar of the Romance Languages ( 1836-1844 ), and the Lexicon of the Romance Languages -- Italian, Spanish and French ( 1853 ); in these two works Diez did for the Romance group of languages what Jacob Grimm did for the Teutonic family.
* Jacob Grimm, Teutonic Mythology, 1882
Jacob Grimm in Teutonic Mythology speculates that Walthari, literally " wielder of hosts ", may have been an epithet of the god of war, Ziu or Eor, and that the circumstance that the hero of the Waltharius poems loses his right hand in battle may be significant, linking him to the Norse tradition of Tyr.
Historically, the term was influenced by the Gothic term * haiþi, appearing as haiþno in Ulfilas ' bible for translating gunē Hellēnis, " Greek ( i. e. gentile ) woman " of Mark 7: 26, probably with an original meaning " dwelling on the heath ", but it was also suggested by Jacob Grimm in his Deutsche Mythologie ( Teutonic Mythology ) that it was chosen because of its similarity to Greek ethne " gentile " or even that it is not related to " heath " at all, but rather a loan from Armenian hethanos, itself loaned from Greek ethnos.
Jacob Grimm in his Teutonic Mythology observes that

Jacob and Mythology
In 1835 Jacob published the well-regarded German Mythology ( Deutsche Mythologie ); Wilhelm continued to edit and prepare for publication the third edition of Kinder-und Hausmärchen.
* 2008-The Shadow-Walkers: Jacob Grimm's Mythology of the Monstrous by Tom Shippey

Jacob and 1844
* 1773 – Jacob Aall, Norwegian journalist and statesman ( d. 1844 )
In 1844, Jacob Sammons, a cooper from Fort Mackinac, chose the old native camping ground ( then called " Shabwegan ") as the site for his cabin.
Browerville was named after Jacob V. Brower ( 1844 – 1905 ), who was a prolific writer of the Upper Midwest region of the United States who championed the location and protection of the utmost headwaters of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers.
Marcus Peck ; 1825 – 1826, William F. Averill ; 1827 – 1833, Marcus Peck ; 1834, Peter F. Westervelt ; 1835 – 1837, John I. Vosburgh ; 1838 – 1839 ; John H. Gregory ; 1840, Calvin Sliter ; 1841, John H. Gregory ; 1842 – 1843, Solomon Coons ; 1844, Reuben A. Thomas ; 1845, S. V. R. Cole ; 1846, David Fonda ; 1847, David Luce ; 1848, Lorenzo M. Lown ; 1849 – 1850, William L. Stewart, jr .; 1851, Jacob Boyce ; 1852, W. H. Wicks ; 1853, Joseph Alden ; 1854, William H. Lyons ; 1855, Samuel D. Seymour ; 1856, Harmon Westfall ; 1857, George Sliter ; 1858, Albert H. Dutcher ; 1859 – 1861, George Sliter ; 1862, D. E. Barnes ; 1863, William H. Ford ; 1864, B. M. Wilkinson ; 1865, Jeffrey P. Thomas ; 1866 – 1867, David Horton ;
Marcus Peck ; 1831, William F. Averill ; 1832, Eleazer Flint ; 1833, Carpenter G. Conklin ; 1834, William L. Stewart ; 1835, Marcus Peck ; 1836, William F. Averill, Eleazer Flint ; 1837, William F. Averill ; 1838, Jacob Hegeman ; 1839, Marcus Peck, John Wood ; 1840, Jacob Wheeler, Ebenezer Barringer ; 1841, Rescome H. Wheeler, Ebenezer Barringer ; 1842, George Carnryck ; 1843, Marcus Peck ; 1844, Jacob Wheeler, Eleazer Wooster ; 1845, Eleazer Wooster ; 1846, George Carnryck ; 1847, Marcus Peck ; 1848, Jacob Wheeler, Willard Foster, Joseph Bly ; 1849, Cornelius Schermerhorn ; 1851, B. F. Foster, Adam Mott ; 1852, Jacob Boyce ; 1853, Cornelius Schermerhorn ; 1854, Lewis Sliter, William S. Stewart ; 1855, William Moul, John L. Lape, Thomas Brewer ; 1856, Jacob Wheeler ; 1857, Cornelius Schermerhorn ; 1858, William M. Horton ;: 859, Joel B. Peck, William Moul ; 1860, S. D. Seymour, Joshua Coons ; 1862, George Sliter ; 1863, William Moul ; 1864, B.
The five sons were, in order of birth: Henry ( 1826 – 1895 ), Clement ( 1831 – 1901 ), John Mohler ( 1833 – 1917 ), Peter Everst ( 1836 – 1897 ) and Jacob Franklin ( 1844 – 1887 ).
* Archduke Raineri Salvatore Maria Gaetano Giuseppe Giovanni Filippo Jacopo Antonius Zanobi Lodovico Gonzaga ( Rainer Salvator Maria Gaëtan Joseph Johann Phillipp Jacob Antonius Zanobius Ludwig Gonzaga ) ( Florence, 1 May 1842-Florence, 14 August 1844 ).
The Lion of Flanders was followed by How to become a Painter ( 1843 ), What a Mother can Suffer ( 1843 ), Siska van Roosemael ( 1844 ), Lambrecht Hensmans ( 1847 ), Jacob van Artevelde ( 1849 ), and The Conscript ( 1850 ).
Jacob Baruch Askowith ( 1844 – 1908 ) and his son Charles Askowith designed the “ flag of Judah ,” which was displayed on July 24, 1891, at the dedication of Zion Hall of the B ’ nai Zion Educational Society in Boston, Massachusetts, U. S. Based on the traditional tallit, or Jewish prayer shawl, that flag was white with narrow blue stripes near the edges and bore in the center the ancient six-pointed Shield of David with the word “ Maccabee ” in gilt letters.
For some time it was considered a member of the opossum genus Didelphis, but this ended in 1844 when Coenraad Jacob Temminck erected the genus Phascogale.
It was published with a Spanish translation ( Leghorn, 1657 ), with a Hebrew commentary and a Judæo-German translation by Moses Frankfurter ( Amsterdam, 1701 ), with a modern German translation by Jacob Raphael Fürstenthal and Benzion Behrend ( Krotoschin, 1844 – 46 ).
* Gen. Jacob Morris ( December 28, 1755 – January 10, 1844 )
His subsequent works at the Society of British Artists included " The Sons of Jacob bringing the blood-stained garment of Joseph to their Father ", 1844 ; " Salute, Signore ", 1845 ; " A Girl of Sorrento at a Well ", 1847 ; " Inhabitants of the Palace of the Cæsars — Rome in the Nineteenth Century " 1850 ; " Columbus asking Alms at the Convent of La Rabida " 1853 ; " The Last Sigh of the Moor " ( or " Boabdil el Chico, mourning over the Fall of Granada, reproached by his Mother "), 1854 ; and " Margaret of Anjou and Edward, Prince of Wales, in the wood on their flight after the Battle of Hexham ", 1860.
The houses were built on land that had been purchased by John Jacob Astor in 1844 for $ 10, 000, but the development was driven by his grandson, William Backhouse Astor, who hired architect and builder Charles Buek to oversee the project.
* March 27-Moses Jacob Ezekiel, sculptor ( b. 1844 )
* Edgar Jacob ( 1844 – 1920 ), British religious leader
In 1844 he submitted a further design called ' Meeting of Jacob and Rachel ,' and was one of the six painters commissioned in July of that year to prepare preliminary drawings, coloured sketches, and specimens of fresco painting for the decoration of the House of Lords.

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