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* Simek, Rudolf ( 1993 ).
Austrian Germanist Rudolf Simek says that Bifröst either means " the swaying road to heaven " ( also citing bifa ) or, if Bilröst is the original form of the two ( which Simek says is likely ), " the fleetingly glimpsed rainbow " ( possibly connected to bil, perhaps meaning " moment, weak point ").
* Simek, Rudolf ( 2007 ) translated by Angela Hall.
" Rudolf Simek theorizes that the figure of Hel is " probably a very late personification of the underworld Hel ," and says that " the first kennings using the goddess Hel are found at the end of the 10th and in the 11th centuries.
" Frauen und Brakteaten-eine Skizze " in Mythological Women ', edited by Rudolf Simek and Wilhelm Heizmann, pp. 33 – 80.
* Simek, Rudolf ( 2007 ) translated by Angela Hall.
* Simek, Rudolf ( 1993 ) Dictionary of Northern Mythology ( D. S. Brewer ) ISBN 0-85991-513-1
The theory is complicated by the etymology of the name Svafrþorinn ( þorinn meaning " brave " and svafr means " gossip ") ( or possibly connects to sofa " sleep "), which Rudolf Simek says makes little sense when attempting to connect it to Njörðr.
* Simek, Rudolf ( 2007 ) translated by Angela Hall.
* Simek, Rudolf ( 2007 ) translated by Angela Hall.
* Simek, Rudolf ( 2007 ) translated by Angela Hall.
* Simek, Rudolf ( 2007 ) translated by Angela Hall.
Historians Rudolf Simek and Bruno Dumézil theorise that the Viking attacks may have been in response to the spread of Christianity among pagan peoples.
Professor Rudolf Simek believes that “ it is not a coincidence if the early Viking activity occurred during the reign of Charlemagne ”.
Professor Rudolf Simek confirms that " it is not a coincidence if the early Viking activity occurred during the reign of Charlemagne ".
Rudolf Simek theorizes that the survival of Líf and Lífþrasir through Ragnarök by hiding in Hoddmímis holt is " a case of reduplication of the anthropogeny, understandable from the cyclic nature of the Eddic escatology.
* Simek, Rudolf ( 2007 ) translated by Angela Hall.
Scholar Rudolf Simek comments that the pagan Yule feast " had a pronounced religious character " and comments that " it is uncertain whether the Germanic Yule feast still had a function in the cult of the dead and in the veneration of the ancestors, a function which the mid-winter sacrifice certainly held for the West European Stone and Bronze Ages.
* Simek, Rudolf ( 2007 ) translated by Angela Hall.
* Simek, Rudolf ( 2007 ) translated by Angela Hall.
In 2010 Rudolf Simek, building on an analysis by Lotte Motz, argued that vanir was originally nothing more than a general term for deities like æsir, and that its employment as a distinct group of deities was Snorri's invention, and the Vanir are therefore " a figment of imagination from the 13th to 20th centuries ".
* Simek, Rudolf ( 2007 ).
* Simek, Rudolf ( 2010 ).

Rudolf and notes
Rudolf Simek translates Þruþheimr as " power house " and notes that the variant is also a fitting name for a jötunn.
While Walter had many influences within music, in his Of Music and Making ( 1957 ) he notes a profound influence from the philosopher Rudolf Steiner.
He notes, " In old age I have had the good fortune to be initiated into the world of anthroposophy and during the past few years to make a profound study of the teachings of Rudolf Steiner.
For example, the musicologist Rudolf Steglich has suggested that Handel used the device of the " ascending fourth " as a unifying motif ; this device most noticeably occurs in the first two notes of " I know that my Redeemer liveth " and on numerous other occasions.
" Simek notes that these issues have resulted in sometimes very different explanations ; Sophus Bugge and Hjalmar Falk saw a reflection of the Greek god Adonis in Óðr, Rudolf Much saw a reflection in the god Attis, and Lee Hollander theorizes a reflection of the folktale of Amor and Psyche in Snorri's Prose Edda account of Óðr and Freyja.
* Rudolf Vleeskruijer The Life of St. Chad, an Old English Homily edited with introduction, notes, illustrative texts and glossary by R. Vleeskruyer, North-Holland, Amsterdam ( 1953 )
* A. F. Rudolf Hoernle, The Bower manuscript ; facsimile leaves, Nagari transcript, romanised transliteration and English translation with notes ( Calcutta: Supt., Govt.
Rudolf Simek notes that Grimm's derivation of the name Rheda means that Rheda " could have a similar meaning to the eponymous Roman god of the same month, Mars.

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William Thomson ( Lord Kelvin ) amalgamated all of these laws into the laws of thermodynamics, which aided in the rapid development of explanations of chemical processes by Rudolf Clausius, Josiah Willard Gibbs, and Walther Nernst.
Prominent Communists who became victims of these purges and were defendants in the Prague Trials included Rudolf Slánský, the party's general secretary, Vlado Clementis ( the Foreign Minister ) and Gustáv Husák ( the leader of an administrative body responsible for Slovakia ), who was dismissed from office for " bourgeois nationalism ".
Starting in 1948, Abakumov initiated several investigations against these leaders, which culminated with the arrest in November 1951 of Rudolf Slánský, Bedřich Geminder, and others in Czechoslovakia.
The House of Wittelsbach split into these two branches in 1329: Under the Treaty of Pavia, Emperor Louis IV granted the Palatinate including the Bavarian Upper Palatinate to his brother Duke Rudolf's descendants, Rudolf II, Rupert I and Rupert II.
One of these biopics is Ken Russell's 1977 film, Valentino, in which Valentino is portrayed by Rudolf Nureyev.
Once these crucial facts were recognized, Rudolf Weigl in 1930 was able to fashion a practical and effective vaccine production method by grinding up the insides of infected lice that had been drinking blood.
Rudolf Simek says that " these Idisi are obviously a kind of valkyrie, as these also have the power to hamper enemies in Norse mythology " and points to a connection with the valkyrie name Herfjötur ( Old Norse " army-fetter ").
Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising were credited for assisting him ; these two had already signed their contracts with Charles Mintz, but he was still in the process of forming his new studio and so for the time being they were still employed by Disney.
Rudolf Simek says that Syn ranks among the female goddesses whose names are recorded from the " late heathen period ", but that prior to this these goddesses were considered among the collective dísir, and were, in turn, related to the Germanic Matronae.
None of these associations were particularly well argued or convincing, but they gained him much attention, not least because he gained the support of well-known scholars like Rudolf Virchow.
This should be done as the previous King Rudolf had taken away these territories from King Ottokar II of Bohemia, the father of Wenceslas.
Most of these allegations are completely unfounded, but the suggestion that he visited Auschwitz in the company of Adolf Eichmann, though denied by Eichmann himself at his trial, is based on an affidavit by Rudolf Kastner, drawing on testimony from Dieter Wisliceny.
Rudolf Wolf compiled and studied these and other observations, reconstructing the cycle back to 1745, eventually pushing these reconstructions to the earliest observations of sunspots by Galileo and contemporaries in the early seventeenth century.
During the discussion of these laws, Rudolf Virchow first used the word " Kulturkampf.
The names Rudolf Caracciola, Bernd Rosemeyer, Hermann Lang, and later Stirling Moss and Juan Manuel Fangio, will forever be associated with the eras of these racing cars.
Young, promising scientists created a new impulse in their respective areas of knowledge ; among these scientists were the antiquarian Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker, the lawyer Rudolf von Jhering, the theologian Adolf von Harnack, and the physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen.
Holocaust deniers discount the testimony of officers claiming that these witnesses were tortured, or that Rudolf Höss allegedly signed a confession written in a language he did not understand ( English ) or that the Nuremberg Trial did not follow proper judicial procedures.
The first of these were close associates of the brothers, Rudolf Hildebrand and Karl Weigand.
Consequently, the work of Walter Brueggemann, Rudolf Bultmann, and other such scholars who reject these beliefs is not dealt with in the discipline.
Nonetheless, he went on to investigate Auschwitz camp commandant Rudolf Höss on charges of having " unlawful relations " with a Jewish woman prisoner, Eleanor Hodys ; Höss was, for a time, removed from his command and these proceedings incidentally saved Hodys ' life.
Rudolf Steiner, and subsequent theosophist authors, have called the time periods associated with these races, Epochs ( Steiner felt that the term " race " was not adequate anymore for modern humanity ).

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