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ОглавлениеCANUTE AND EMMA Frontispiece (The King and Queen are presenting a golden cross to Winchester Abbey, New Minster.) From a miniature reproduced in Liber Vitæ (Birch.) THE OLDER JELLING STONE (A) THE OLDER JELLING STONE (B) THE LARGER SONDER VISSING STONE THE LATER JELLING STONE (A) THE LATER JELLING STONE (B) THE LATER JELLING STONE (C) SCANDINAVIAN SETTLEMENTS, BRITAIN AND NORMANDY THE LARGER AARHUS STONE THE SJÆLLE STONE (Runic monument raised to Gyrth, Earl Sigvaldi's brother.) THE TULSTORP STONE (Runic monument showing viking ship ornamented with beasts' heads.) THE HÄLLESTAD STONE ANGLO-SAXON WARRIORS (Harl. MS. 603.) ANGLO-SAXON HORSEMEN (Harl. MS. 603.) ANGLO-SAXON WARRIORS (From a manuscript in the British Museum, reproduced in Norges Historie, i., ii.) THE RAVEN BANNER (From the Bayeux Tapestry.) VIKING RAIDS IN ENGLAND 980–1016 THE SOUTH BALTIC COAST IN THE ELEVENTH CENTURY THE VALLEBERGA STONE THE STENKYRKA STONE (Monument from the Island of Gotland showing viking ships.) AN ENGLISH BISHOP OF THE ELEVENTH CENTURY (From the Bayeux Tapestry.) POPPO'S ORDEAL (Altar decoration from about 1100. Danish National Museum.) HAMMERS OF THOR (From the closing years of heathendom.) THE TJÄNGVIDE STONE (Monument from the Island of Gotland. The stone shows various mythological figures; see THE CHURCH AT URNES (NORWAY) (From about 1100.) RUNIC MONUMENT SHOWS HAMMER OF THOR THE ODDERNESS STONE ORNAMENTS (CHIEFLY BUCKLES) FROM THE VIKING AGE ORNAMENTS (CHIEFLY BUCKLES) FROM THE VIKING AGE LINES FROM THE OLDEST FRAGMENT OF SNORRE'S HISTORY (WRITTEN ABOUT 1260). THE FRAGMENT TELLS THE STORY OF THE BATTLE OF HOLY RIVER AND THE MURDER OF ULF A LONGSHIP (Model of the Gokstad ship on the waves.) SCANDINAVIA AND THE CONQUEST OF NORWAY STIKLESTEAD (From a photograph.) THE HYBY STONE (Monument from the first half of the eleventh century; raised to a Christian as appears from the cross.) RUNIC MONUMENT FROM UPLAND, SWEDEN (Showing blending of Celtic and Northern art.) SCANDINAVIAN (ICELANDIC) HALL IN THE VIKING AGE THE VIK STONE (Illustrates the transition from heathendom to Christianity; shows a mixture of elements, the serpent and the cross.) THE RAMSUND ROCK (Representations of scenes from the Sigfried Saga.) PAINTED GABLE FROM URNES CHURCH (Norse-Irish ornamentation.) CARVED PILLAR FROM URNES CHURCH (Norse-Irish ornamentation.) THE HUNNESTAD STONE THE ALSTAD STONE ANGLO-SAXON TABLE SCENE (From a manuscript in the British Museum, reproduced in Norges Historie, i., ii.) MODEL OF THE GOKSTAD SHIP (Longitudinal sections.) THE LUNDAGÅRD STONE (Shows types of ornamentation in Canute's day.) THE JURBY CROSS, ISLE OF MAN THE GOSFORTH CROSS, CUMBERLAND THE PALL OF SAINT OLAF (Initial in the Flat-isle Book.)