Your friend's being in Jail for what ever reason
should not be an obstacle to learning Old Norse, there should be plenty of
opportunities to enquire at a library in your own town for books, personally I
have a strong feeling for the books published by the University College London,
for they also run the Viking Society for Northern Research, these books are not
really expensive and Amazon would likely have them, but try Googling for
the Viking Society for Northern Research and see what
develops
The Books are by Michael Barnes and Anthony
Faulkes, Professor Barnes' knowledge of Old Norse is outstanding, as indeed is
that of his colleague.
The books are in three Volumes soft cover, and
doubtless a Dictionary (Recommend Zoega)
of course you will find there are many people still
devoted to E V Gordon's Introduction to Old Norse, but the Viking Society's
books have the edge to my mind, Biased - oh Yes but not I think
without reason
Well Randall I wish you every
success
Patricia
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 6:18
AM
Subject: [norse_course] my son got killed
and I have a friend in prison
Hi, I am new to this group. My nineteen-and-a-half year old
son got
drowned trying to save his mother in a flood 56 weeks ago
in
Virginia.
Jamie (my son) was very into dragons and had dragon
tattooes which he
had designed himself. My penpal who is in prison in
Florida and
extremely into runes and Odin had a vision in which he saw my
son
feasting with Odin because he had died a hero and he drew me a nice
picture of a dragon in honour of my son.
I am a descendant of Odin
through Rolf the Ganger and my friend, who
is
of Irish ancestry, knows
of no such descent himself but is extremely
drawn to Norse and Viking
culture. Because he's incarcerated in Florida
which maintains a website
showing every inmate's photogragh and record,
it is possible to check him
out thoroughly in advance of any contact
with him.
I found this group
searching on the Internet for a way to help my
friend learn Norse so he'd
be able to study original texts about Odin
but, I am not really sure how
to go about this. I've never taught
anyone a language before and, haven't
learnt Norse yet myself.
Cany anyone please advise me?