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From: "Patricia" <originalpatricia@...>
To: <norse_course@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 11:19 PM
Subject: Re: [norse_course] Newbie has a question


> I am fairly new to the course myself, and I hope you like studying with
> us, you will be welcome and I feel sure that someone will have an idea
where
> to find what you are looking for.
> I sincerely wish you well with your studies we tend to be very helpful
to
> others
> Kve?ja
> Patricia
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> From: "Nem Mon Dom Meg" <hobbi-germanista@...>
> To: <norse_course@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 8:15 PM
> Subject: [norse_course] Newbie has a question
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> Hello to everyone in the Norse_Course group,
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> I'm new to the group, and only recently have started learning
> Scandinavian languages, but I speak fluent German and English. I
> would like to know where to find legal texts (codes/last wills/royal
> decrees etc.) in Old Norse or Old Swedish/Norwegian.
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> I’ve found some in Old Swedish and Danish/Jutlandic at
> http://laurentius.lub.lu.se/index_by_idno.html, which is the database
of
> the University of Lund. I’ve also got the text of a will in Old English
> dating from around AD 800, if anyone wishes to read it, I’ll post it to
> him/her.
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> I'm a law student and I'm planning to translate some medieval legal
> texts to Hungarian (my native tongue), so that they could be
> researched by others not mastering Nordic languages.
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> Greetings to all,
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> Imre Kovacs
> Hungary
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