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Cimbrische Heyden-Religion
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Trogillus Arnkiel's 'Cimbrische Heyden-Religion' (1691) is a well-known but highly specialized German antiquarian work. Extensive searches across major library catalogs, academic databases (OpenAlex), and digital repositories (Internet Archive, Google Books) yielded no evidence of any English translation, complete or partial. The work is frequently cited in academic literature as a primary source in its original German, confirming its status as untranslated in the English-speaking world.
Verified Mar 31, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, internet archive, openalex · methodology
Unlock the lost world of the ancient North with Trogillus Arnkiel’s definitive 17th-century investigation into the 'Cimbrian' soul. From the legendary migrations of Odin to the terrifying rituals of human sacrifice, discover how Northern ancestors navigated a landscape of house-spirits, elemental gods, and the haunting memory of a single 'All-Father.'
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