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Nafnaþulur
''Nafnaþulur'' is a subsection of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, the last part of the ''Skáldskaparmál''. It is a listing in verse of names that may be used in poetry for various items, such as gods, giants, people, animals, and weapons. The verses are not in all manuscripts of the Edda and appear independently, and are probably a later addition to Snorri's original composition;〔Sverrir Tómasson, "The Middle Ages: Old Icelandic Prose" in ''A History of Icelandic Literature'', ed. Daisy Neijmann, Histories of Scandinavian Literature 5, Lincoln, Nebraska/London: University of Nebraska with The American-Scandinavian Foundation, 2006, ISBN 978-0-8032-3346-1, pp. 64-173, (p. 157 ).〕 they may have been one of its sources.〔Anthony Faulkes, tr. and ed., Snorri Sturluson, ''Edda'', Everyman Library, 1987, (p. xii ), reissued London: Dent, 1998, ISBN 0-460-87616-3, p. xvi.〕〔Jan de Vries, ''Altnordische Literaturgeschichte'' volume 2, Berlin: de Gruyter, 1967, (pp. 225-26 ). 〕 They are often omitted from editions and translations of the Edda.
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