Viking Hogwarts: A Guide to Old Norse Magic
LecturesIrina Manea
Paganism was most likely never a unified system of belief, and may have been much more complex and diverse than our current sources can let us know. Beyond semi-structured beliefs, we also encounter more practical forms actively trying to influence the environment – sorcery, most often referred to as seidr, a collective term to designate soothsaying, divination, healing, controlling weather, battle magic and much more.
In this module we will be critically exploring the sources for such powerful practices, the vocabulary of sorcery, as well as attempting to enter the Viking soul in search of its logic and manifestations through everyday witchcraft, while confronting the great hindrances in the study of an elusive phenomenon.
Why is Odin a god of sorcery? Who performed magic in Viking times? Was it gendered? Was sexuality involved? What did magic reveal, and how was it perceived? Put your name into the goblet of mead and let‘s get started.
Course Instructor: Dr. Irina Manea
In this module we will be critically exploring the sources for such powerful practices, the vocabulary of sorcery, as well as attempting to enter the Viking soul in search of its logic and manifestations through everyday witchcraft, while confronting the great hindrances in the study of an elusive phenomenon.
Why is Odin a god of sorcery? Who performed magic in Viking times? Was it gendered? Was sexuality involved? What did magic reveal, and how was it perceived? Put your name into the goblet of mead and let‘s get started.
Course Instructor: Dr. Irina Manea
- Lecture 1: Old Norse Religion and Magic - Definitions, Sources and Challenges52:15
- Lecture 2: The Performers - Types of Magic and Magicians, Social Status and Gender Issues01:03:28
- Lecture 3: The Performance - Ritual Places, Toolkit, Magic Staffs59:18
- Lecture 4: Spells and Amulets - Actual Runic Spells and their Potential Meanings53:20