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Norse Mythology: John Arnott MacCulloch (1964)

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SOURCE: "The Other World," in The Mythology of All Races, Cooper Square Publishers, Inc., 1964, pp. 303-47.

In this excerpt, MacCulloch summarizes the Eddic creation myths and the conception of the Heavens and Earth.

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