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            <head>Select Timeline of Writings and Publications</head>
            <table cols="2" width="600" rows="65">
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">Early 1200s</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Saxo Grammaticus, <hi rend="ital">Gesta
                                Danorum</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1220s</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Snorri Sturluson, <hi rend="ital">Prose Edda</hi>
                            and <hi rend="ital">Heimskringla</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1555</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Olaus Magnus, <hi rend="ital">Historia de gentibus
                                septentrionalibus</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1591</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Anders Sørensen Vedel, <hi rend="ital">Et
                                hundrede udvalgte danske viser</hi></cell>.</row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1593</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Arngrímur Jónsson, <hi rend="ital">Brevis commentarius de Islandia</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1609</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Arngrímur Jónsson, <hi rend="ital">Crymogæa</hi> sive <hi rend="ital">Rerum Islandicarum libri
                                III</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1636</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Ole Worm, <hi rend="ital">[Runer] seu Danica
                                literatura antiquissima</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1645</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Stephan Johannis Stephanius, <hi rend="ital">Saxonis Grammatici Historiæ Danicæ libri 16</hi>
                  (Soræ) [printed edition of Saxo].</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1650</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Philipp Clüver, <hi rend="ital">Germaniae
                                Antiquae</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1658</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Olaus Magnus, <hi rend="ital">A Compendious
                                History of the Goths, Swedes, and Vandals, and  Other Northern
                                Nations</hi> [Eng. trans. of <hi rend="ital">Historia</hi>].</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1665</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Resenius (Peder Resen), first printed editions of
                                <hi rend="ital">Prose Edda, Hávamál</hi> and 
                            <hi rend="ital">Völuspá</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1670</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Robert Sheringham, <hi rend="ital">De Anglorum
                                gentis origine</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1675–1702</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Olaus Rudbeck, <hi rend="ital">Atlantica</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1676</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Aylett Sammes, <hi rend="ital">Britannia antiqua
                                illustrata, or, The Antiquities of Ancient 
                            Britain</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1689</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Thomas Bartholin, <hi rend="ital">Antiquitatum
                                danicarum de causis contemptae a Danis adhuc  gentilibus mortis
                                libri</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1690</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Sir William Temple, extract from Ragnar
                            Lodbrog’s Death Song, in <hi rend="ital">Of Heroick 
                                Virtue</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1695</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Peder Syv, new ed. of <hi rend="ital">Et hundrede
                                danske viser</hi>, adding another 100 songs.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1697</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Johan Peringskjöld, Latin and Swedish
                            trans. of Snorri’s <hi rend="ital">Heimskringla</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1698</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Thormod Torfæus, <hi rend="ital">Historia
                                Orcadum</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1703</hi></cell> <cell width="600">George Hickes, first English version of
                            “The Waking of Angantyr”, in 
                            <hi rend="ital">Linguarum veterum septentrionalium thesaurus
                                grammatico-criticus et  archæologicus</hi>, vol.
                            1.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1715</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Elizabeth Elstob, <hi rend="ital">The Rudiments of
                                Grammar for the English-Saxon Tongue</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1716</hi></cell> <cell width="600">“The Waking of Angantyr”, included
                            for the first time in Dryden’s <hi rend="ital">Miscellany 
                                Poems</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1720</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Johan Georg Keysler, <hi rend="ital">Antiquitates
                                selectae septentrionales et celticae quibus  plurima loca
                                conciliorum et capitularium explanantur</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1737</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Erik Julius Björner, <hi rend="ital">Nordiska kämpa dater, i en sagoflock samlade om forna 
                                kongar och hjältar</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1748</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Stanzas from Ragnar Lodbrog’s Death Song,
                            in Thomas Warton, the Elder, 
                            <hi rend="ital">Poems</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1750</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Simon Pelloutier, <hi rend="ital">Histoire des
                                Celtes</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1755</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Paul-Henri Mallet, <hi rend="ital">Introduction
                                à L’histoire du Danemarch où l’on traite
                                de la  religion, des moeurs, des lois, et des usages des
                                anciens Danois</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1756</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Paul-Henri Mallet, <hi rend="ital">Monuments de la
                                mythologie et de la poesie des Celtes, et  particulierement des
                                anciens Scandinaves.</hi></cell>
               </row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1758</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Discussion of runes etc. in Francis Wise, <hi rend="ital">Some Enquiries Concerning the First  Inhabitants,
                                Language, Religion, Learning and Letters of Europe</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1760</hi></cell> <cell width="600">James Macpherson, <hi rend="ital">Fragments of
                                Ancient Poetry collected in the Highlands of 
                                Scotland.</hi></cell>
               </row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1763</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Thomas Percy, ed. <hi rend="ital">Five Pieces of
                                Runic Poetry Translated from the Islandic 
                            Language</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1765</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Thomas Percy, “Essay on the Ancient
                            Minstrels in England” and “On the  Ancient Metrical
                            Romances, &amp;c.”, in <hi rend="ital">Reliques of Ancient
                                English Poetry.  Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and
                                Other Pieces of our Earlier Poets,  together with Some Few of
                                Later Date</hi>, 3 vols.]. (Rev. 1767, 1775, 1794.)</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1766</hi></cell> <cell width="600">William Mason, <hi rend="ital">Argentile and
                                Curan</hi>, containing a version of <hi rend="ital">Song of Harold
                                 the Valiant</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1768</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Thomas Gray, “The Fatal Sisters”,
                            “The Descent of Odin”, in 
                            <hi rend="ital">Poems</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1770</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Michael Bruce, two Danish Odes translated from
                            Bartholin, in <hi rend="ital">Poems on Several 
                            Occasions</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1770</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Paul-Henri Mallet, <hi rend="ital">Northern
                                Antiquities: or, a Description of the Manners,  Customs,
                                Religion and Laws of the Ancient Danes, and Other Northern Nations;
                                 Including Those of Our Own Saxon Ancestors</hi>. Trans. Thomas
                            Percy, 2 vols.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1773</hi></cell>
                  <cell width="600">James Macpherson, <hi rend="ital">Fragment of a Northern Tale</hi>,
                                in the preface to <hi rend="ital">Poems of  Ossian</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row><cell width="100"/><cell width="600">Third edition of James Macpherson’s <hi rend="ital">An
                                    Introduction to the History of Great  Britain and
                                    Ireland</hi>, containing much information on Anglo-Saxon manners
                                 drawn from readings in Icelandic manuscripts.</cell>
               </row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1774</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Thomas Warton, “Of the Origin of Romantic
                            Fiction in Europe”, in <hi rend="ital">The History  of
                                English Poetry, from the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement
                                of the  Eighteenth Century</hi>, 1<hi rendition="#sup">st</hi>
                            vol.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1775</hi></cell>
                  <cell width="600">William Bagshaw Stevens, “Hervor and Angantyr” and
                                “Song of Rednor  Ladbrog”, in <hi rend="ital">Poems</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row><cell width="100"/><cell width="600">Thomas Penrose, “Carousal of Odin”, in <hi rend="ital">Flights of Fancy</hi>.</cell>
               </row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1778–79</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Johann Gottfried von Herder, <hi rend="ital">Volkslieder</hi>, containing various Danish and 
                            Icelandic poems.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1780</hi></cell>
                  <cell width="600">James Johnstone, <hi rend="ital">Anecdotes of Olave the
                                Black</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row><cell width="100"/><cell width="600">Uno von Troil, <hi rend="ital">Letters on Iceland</hi>.</cell>
               </row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1781</hi></cell>
                  <cell width="600">Hugh Downman, <hi rend="ital">The Death Song of Ragnar Lodbrach, or
                     Ladbrog</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row><cell width="100"/><cell width="600">Thomas James Mathias, <hi rend="ital">Runic Odes: Imitated from the
                                    Norse Tongue in the  Manner of Mr. Gray</hi> (repr. 1790,
                                1798, 1806).</cell></row>
               
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1782</hi></cell>
                  <cell width="600">James Johnstone, <hi rend="ital">Lodbrokar-Quida</hi> and <hi rend="ital">Haco’s Expedition</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row><cell width="100"/><cell width="600">Joseph Sterling, <hi rend="ital">Odes from the Icelandic</hi>, in <hi rend="ital">Poems</hi>.</cell>
               </row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1783</hi></cell> <cell width="600">William Blake, <hi rend="ital">Gwin, King of
                                Norway</hi>, in <hi rend="ital">Poetical Sketches</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1784</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Edward Jerningham, <hi rend="ital">The Rise and
                                Progress of Scandinavian Poetry</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1786</hi></cell>
                  <cell width="600"><hi rend="ital">Antiquitates Celto-Normannicæ, containing the
                                Chronicle of Man and the Isles</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1787</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Arnamagnæan Commission, Copenhagen, 1<hi rendition="#sup">st</hi> volume of poems from the <hi rend="ital">Poetic  Edda</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1787</hi></cell> <cell width="600">John Pinkerton, <hi rend="ital">Dissertation on
                                the Scythians</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1789</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Richard Hole, <hi rend="ital">Arthur: or, The
                                Northern Enchantment. A Poetical Romance, in  Seven
                                Books.</hi></cell>
               </row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1790</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Frank Sayers, <hi rend="ital">Dramatic Sketches of
                                the Ancient Northern Mythology</hi> (repr. 1792,  1803, 1807,
                            1840).</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1792</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Several Norse-inspired compositions, in <hi rend="ital">Poems Chiefly by Gentlemen of  Devonshire and
                                Cornwall</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1795</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Robert Southey, “Race of Odin” and
                            “Death of Odin”, in <hi rend="ital">Poems</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1796</hi></cell>
                  <cell width="600">Anna Seward, “Herva at the Tomb of Argantyr”, in <hi rend="ital">Llangollen Vale, with Other  Poems</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row><cell width="100"/><cell width="600">Matthew Lewis, <hi rend="ital">The Monk</hi>¸ containing a
                                version of “The Water-King”.</cell></row>
               
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1797</hi></cell>
                  <cell width="600">A. S. Cottle, <hi rend="ital">Icelandic Poetry, or The Edda of
                                    Sæmund</hi>, with a dedicatory poem  by Robert
                     Southey.</cell></row>
               <row><cell width="100"/><cell width="600">William Mason, “Song of Harold the Valiant”, in <hi rend="ital">Poems</hi>.</cell></row>
               
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1800</hi></cell>
                  <cell width="600">Joseph Cottle, <hi rend="ital">Alfred, An Epic Poem in Twenty-Four
                     Books</hi> [Book 1, a Danish  Gothic].</cell></row>
               <row><cell width="100"/><cell width="600">Matthew Lewis, <hi rend="ital">Tales of Wonder</hi>, containing
                                several Danish and Icelandic  poems.</cell></row>
               
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1801</hi></cell>
                  <cell width="600">William Lisle Bowles, “Hymn to Woden”.</cell></row>
               <row><cell width="100"/><cell width="600">
                     <hi rend="ital">The anonymously authored collection The Tales of
                                    Terror</hi>, containing <hi rend="ital">Hrim Thor  or The
                                    Winter King. A Lapland Ballad</hi>
                  </cell>
               </row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1804</hi></cell> <cell width="600">William Herbert, <hi rend="ital">Icelandic
                                Poetry</hi>, 1<hi rendition="#sup">st</hi> part.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1806</hi></cell>
                <cell width="600">Thomas Love Peacock, <hi rend="ital">Fiolfar</hi>, in <hi rend="ital">Palmyra, and Other Poems.</hi>
                </cell></row>
                  <row><cell width="100"/><cell width="600">Walter Savage Landor, <hi rend="ital">Gunlaug</hi>, in <hi rend="ital">Gebir … and Other Poems</hi>.</cell></row>
                  <row><cell width="100"/><cell width="600">George Richards <hi rend="ital">Odin. A Drama</hi>.</cell></row>
               
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1814</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Weber and Jamieson, <hi rend="ital">Illustrations
                                of Northern Antiquities</hi>, containing Walter  Scott’s
                            summary of <hi rend="ital">Eyrbyggja saga</hi>.</cell></row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1817</hi></cell>
                  <cell width="600">Walter Scott, <hi rend="ital">Harold the Dauntless</hi>.</cell></row>
                  <row><cell width="100"/><cell width="600">William Drummond, <hi rend="ital">Odin. A Poem</hi>.</cell>
               </row>
               <row>
                  <cell width="100"><hi rend="bold">1826</hi></cell> <cell width="600">Ann Radcliffe, posthumous publication of <hi rend="ital">Salisbury Plains. Stonehenge</hi>,  appended to the
                            novel <hi rend="ital">Gaston de Blondeville</hi>.</cell></row>
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