I saw this, and my immediate thought was, of course, that renowned prescription featuring the greatest of physicians - the Anglo-Saxon ‘Nigon Wyrta Galdor’ ('Nine Herbs Incantation'), and Woden (Odin), respectively (a portion as to which follows). “ðas VIIII magon / wið nygon attrum. 30Wyrm com snican, / toslat he man; 31ða genam Woden / … Continue reading Metaphysically Potent Medication, Anglo-Saxon & Atharvanic
Month: February 2026
An ‘Arya’ Cognate In Runic Inscription ?
Some time ago, I had been asked to weigh in upon the claim that there were Runic inscriptions featuring a Nordic cognate for "Aryan". The following is a somewhat edited (and expanded) iteration of my response. What's being referred to is one runic inscription (the Tune stone [N KJ72], mid-1st millennium AD, Østfold fylke, Norway), … Continue reading An ‘Arya’ Cognate In Runic Inscription ?
January – Under Juno’s Tutelage
It always amazes me, seeing a sentence like "According to ancient Roman farmers' almanacs, Juno was mistaken as the tutelary deity of the month of January, but Juno is the tutelary deity of the month of June" being bandied about the place. Not simply because it's - itself - frankly incorrect, but because it has … Continue reading January – Under Juno’s Tutelage