The Oera Linda Book, from a Manuscript of the Thirteenth Century
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The Oera Linda Book, from a Manuscript of the Thirteenth Century
Frisian language -- Texts
[32] Wodin is Odin or Wodan.
[33] Kâdik is Cadiz.
[34] 2193 - 193 is 2000 years before Christ.
[35] Thyrhisburch is Tyre.
[36] Thyr is the son of Odin.
[37] Almanaland is Ameland.
[38] Wyringgâ is Wieringen.
[39] Missellja is Marseilles.
[40] Gola are the Galli or Gaula.
[41] Walhallagara is Middelburg, in Walcheren.
[42] 2193-563 is 1630 years before Christ.
[43] Myk is a word still used in Walcheren.
[44] Kâlta Min-his, Minnesdaughter.
[45] Sêjene is the Seine.
[46] Kåltana are the Celts.
[47] Jonhis êlanda--John's Islands, or the Pirates' Isles.
[48] Athenia is Athens.
[49] Here follows the narrative contained in pages from 48 to 56.
[50] Sêkrops is Cecrops.
[51] Strête, at present restored as the Suez Canal. Pangab is the
Indus.
[52] 2193 - 1005 is 1188 before Christ.
[53] Walhallagara is Walcheren.
[54] Kalip, called by Homer Kalipso.
[55] Dêna marka, the low marches.
[56] 2193 - 1602 is 591 years before Christ.
[57] Refer to p. 4.
[58] Medemi lacus, Lake of Medea's laughter.
[59] Grênegâ is Groningen.
[60] Dokhem is Dokkum.
[61] Lindasburch, on Cape Lindanaes, Norway.
[62] Gürbam. C. Niebuhr, Travels, vol. i. p. 174. The bagpipe is
called by the Egyptians Sumâra el Kürbe.
[63] To hnekka, a high petticoat reaching up to the neck.
[64] Cf. Hegel a. h. l.
[65] Lions in Europe, see Herodotus, vii. 125.
[66] Swetsar are Swiss.
[67] Fryasburch is Freiburg.
[68] Lydasburch is Leyden, the city.
[69] Flyt, jeftha mâre, is a lake or sea.
[70] Forana is Vroonen.
[71] Engamuda is Egmond.
[72] Diodorus Siculus, v. 27, on the Gauls.
[73] Mannagârdaforda is Munster.
[74] 2193 - 1888 is 305 before Christ.
[75] Since 587 before Christ. See pages 110 and 112.
[76] 303 before Christ.
[77] Barnpila, De falarica, Livy, xxi. 8.
[78] Alexander at the Indus, 327 before Christ. 327 + 1224 is 1551
before Christ.
[79] 305 before Christ.
[80] Joi en trâst. At Scheveningen you still hear "Joei en troos." Joi
is the French joye.
[81] 2193 - 1600 is 593 years before Christ.
[82] Kasamyr is Kashmere.
[83] Jes-us--not to be confounded with Jesus any more than Krisen
(Krishna) with Christ.
[84] Balda jefta kvade sê is the Baltic. Juttarland is Jutland.
[85] Zeeland is the Danish Islands.
[86] See page 124.
[87] Phonisjar are Punics or Carthaginians.
[88] See page 11.
[89] 263 before Christ.
[90] Hamconius, page 8. Suobinna.
[91] See page 150.
[92] Delta, still in use in North Holland for swampy land.
[93] Aken, Aken.
[94] Diodorus Siculus, V. 28.
[95] Here the copyist, Hiddo oera Linda, has turned over a leaf too
much, and has thus omitted two pages.
[96] See page 164.
[97] Here there are wanting in the manuscript twenty pages (perhaps
more), in which Beeden has written about the King, Adel the Third,
called Ubbo by the writers of our chronicles.
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