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Magnús Magnússon

    12 octobre 1929 – 7 janvier 2007

    Magnus Magnusson était un présentateur de télévision, journaliste, traducteur et écrivain islandais. Il s'est fait connaître en tant que journaliste de télévision de la BBC, devenant surtout célèbre en tant qu'animateur de longue date de l'émission de quiz de la BBC Mastermind. Son travail a démontré un engagement profond envers la langue et l'histoire, offrant aux lecteurs des expériences perspicaces et informatives. L'héritage de Magnusson réside dans sa capacité à créer des ponts entre les cultures et à partager ses connaissances avec un large public.

    Njal's saga
    Viking, Hammer of the North
    Laxdaela Saga
    Chambers Biographical Dictionary
    Scotland. The Story of a Nation.
    Rum
    • 2000

      Scotland. The Story of a Nation.

      • 752pages
      • 27 heures de lecture
      4,2(908)Évaluer

      Drawing on a great deal of modern scholarship that has redefined the nation's story, Magnusson vividly re-creates the long and fascinating story of Scotland, offering the most up-to-date and comprehensive history available today. 40 pages of photos.

      Scotland. The Story of a Nation.
    • 1997

      Rum

      • 162pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,5(8)Évaluer

      This comprehensive guide brings to the reader an idea of the island of Rum's history, geography and geology, fauna and flora and culture.

      Rum
    • 1990

      Chambers Biographical Dictionary

      • 1604pages
      • 57 heures de lecture
      3,8(8)Évaluer

      20,000 profiles of distinguished people from every age and every walk of life. The coverage is international, and covers all aspects of human endeavour. The dictionary is revised and updated regularly; the previous edition was published in 1984.

      Chambers Biographical Dictionary
    • 1978
    • 1978

      Viking, Hammer of the North

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,6(8)Évaluer

      Echoes of the Ancient World SeriesContents:PrefaceThe land of Thule: pre-Viking ScandinaviaThe dragon ships: the great age of Viking expansionHammer and cross: the coming of the new religionThe great void: creation and doom in the Viking cosmologyOdin, the all-father: lord of the gallows and lord of the slainStorm and harvest: Thor, Frey, Freyja: gods of the earth and skyLoki and Baldur: the father of lies and the shining godChoosers of the slain: Valkyries and the spirits of the otherworldThe way to Hel: death and its after-lifeSacred stones: Norsemen at worshipThe heroic ethic: the legend of Sigurd and the code of the warrior.

      Viking, Hammer of the North
    • 1969

      Written around 1245 by an unknown author, the Laxdaela Saga is an extraordinary tale of conflicting kinships and passionate love, and one of the most compelling works of Icelandic literature. Covering 150 years in the lives of the inhabitants of the community of Laxriverdale, the saga focuses primarily upon the story of Gudrun Osvif's-daughter: a proud, beautiful, vain and desirable figure, who is forced into an unhappy marriage and destroys the only man she has truly loved – her husband's best friend. A moving tale of murder and sacrifice, romance and regret, the Laxdaela Saga is also a fascinating insight into an era of radical change – a time when the Age of Chivalry was at its fullest flower in continental Europe, and the Christian faith was making its impact felt upon the Viking world.

      Laxdaela Saga