Hugino kaj Munino
group of creatures in Norse mythology Duelementa aro
Verko nordĝermana mitologio
Informoj
Specio korakoj
Amikoj Odino

En Nordia mitologio, Hugino (malnovnordlande "penso"[1]) kaj Munino (malnovnordlande "memoro"[2] aŭ "menso"[3]) estas paro de korakoj kiuj flugas tra la tuta mondo, Midgard, kaj alportas al la dio Odino informadon. Huginn kaj Muninn, aŭ Hugino kaj Munino, aperas en la Poezia Edda, kompilita en la 13-a jarcento el pli fruaj tradiciaj fontoj; en la Proza Edda kaj en Heimskringla, verkitaj en la 13-a jarcento de Snorri Sturluson; en la Tria Gramatika Traktaĵo, kompilita en la 13-a jarcento de Óláfr Þórðarson; kaj en la poezio de skaldoj.

Hugino kaj Munino side sur la ŝultroj de Odino en ilustraĵo el manuskripto de la 18a jarcento de Islando

Notoj

  1. Orchard (1997:92).
  2. Orchard (1997:115).
  3. Lindow (2001:186).

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