© Gunnar Tómasson
30 September 2016
I. Snorri Sturluson – Alpha and Omega
(Prologus, Heimskringla)
260490
Alpha
21611 = Á bók þessi lét ek ríta fornar frásagnir um höfðingja,
23506 = þá er ríki hafa haft á norðrlöndum ok á danska tungu hafa mælt,
14267 = svá sem ek hefi heyrt fróða menn segja,
33305 = svá ok nökkurar kynkvíslir þeirra, eptir því sem mér hefir kent verit;
30771 = sumt þat er finnst í langfeðgatali, því er konungar hafa rakit kyn sitt,
11790 = eða aðrir stórættaðir menn,
25303 = en sumt er ritat eptir fornum kvæðum eða söguljóðum,
13792 = er menn hafa haft til skemtanar sér.
29232 = En þó at vér vitim eigi sannyndi á því, þá vitum vér dæmi til þess,
18904 = at gamlir fræðimenn hafa slíkt fyrir satt haft.
Omega
16618 = En kvæðin þykkja mér sízt ór stað færð,
21391 = ef þau eru rétt kveðin ok skynsamliga upp tekin.
260490
II. Old scholars – Four Augustan Poets
(Augustan-Saga-Shakespeare Myth)
49794
14209 = Quintus Horatius Flaccus
12337 = Publius Virgilius Maro
11999 = Sextus Propertius
11249 = Publius Ovidius Naso
49794
III. World Soul and First Creation
(Edda Creation Myth)
554973
105113 = Platonic World Soul
4177 = Fiat lux!
5902 = Hieros Gamos
1000 = Light of the World
First Creation – Rime-Giants
(Gylfaginning, Ch. 3. Cipher Value 441355)
10795 = Gangleri hóf svá mál sitt:
14764 = „Hverr er æðstr eða elztr allra goða?“
4786 = Hárr segir:
12067 = „Sá heitir Alföðr at váru máli,
17339 = en í Ásgarði inum forna átti hann tólf nöfn.
15278 = Eitt er Alföðr, annat er Herran eða Herjan,
22475 = þriðja er Nikarr eða Hnikarr, fjórða er Nikuðr eða Hnikuðr,
16789 = fimmta Fjölnir, sétta Óski, sjaunda Ómi,
23519 = átta Bifliði eða Biflindi, níunda Sviðurr, tíunda Sviðrir,
14101 = ellifta Viðrir, tólfta Jálg eða Jálkr.“
7912 = Þá spyrr Gangleri:
10785 = „Hvar er sá guð, eða hvat má hann,
14318 = eða hvat hefir hann unnit framaverka?“
4786 = Hárr segir:
22888 = „Lifir hann of allar aldir ok stjórnar öllu ríki sínu,
18632 = ok ræðr öllum hlutum, stórum ok smám.“
7134 = Þá mælti Jafnhárr:
20730 = „Hann smíðaði himin ok jörð ok loftin ok alla eign þeira.“
6510 = Þá mælti Þriði:
15844 = „Hitt er þó mest, er hann gerði manninn
18562 – ok gaf honum önd þá, er lifa skal ok aldri týnast,
20293 = þótt líkaminn fúni at moldu eða brenni at ösku,
21807 = ok skulu allir menn lifa, þeir er rétt eru siðaðir,
23893 = ok vera með honum sjálfum, þar sem heitir Gimlé eða Vingólf,
17586 = en vándir menn fara til heljar ok þaðan í Niflhel.
11377 = Þat er niðr í inn níunda heim.“
6961 = Þá mælti Gangleri:
20039 = „Hvat hafðist hann áðr at en himinn ok jörð væri ger?“
6720 = Þá svarar Hárr:
12665 = „Þá var hann með hrímþursum.“
Working on First Creation
1000 = Light of the World
666 = Man-Beast/Rime-Giant
Exit Seat of First Creation
-2487 = Anus
Metamorphosis
-5753 = Hrímþurs
4000 = Flaming Sword
554973
IV. Gylfaginning concluded.
(Gylfaginning, Ch. 54.)
133709
14393 = Því næst heyrði Gangleri dyni mikla
16178 = hvern veg frá sér ok leit út á hlið sér.
27381 = Ok þá er hann sést meir um, þá stendr hann úti á sléttum velli,
10406 = sér þá enga höll ok enga borg.
21510 = Gengr hann þá leið sína braut ok kemr heim í ríki sitt
19469 = ok segir þau tíðendi, er hann hefir sét ok heyrt,
24372 = ok eftir honum sagði hverr maðr öðrum þessar sögur.
133709
V. Edda Sagas and Book of Icelanders
(Saga Myth)
119848
Edda – Uppsalabók
8542 = Bók þessi heitir Edda.
20156 = Hana hevir saman setta Snorri Sturlo son
15735 = eptir þeim hætti, sem hér er skipat.
10539 = Er fyrst frá ásum ok Ymi
18224 = þar næst skalldskap ok heiti margra hluta.
17723 = Síþaz Hatta tal er Snorri hevir ort
13512 = um Hak Konung ok Skula hertug.
Íslendingabók
9953 = Schedae Araprestsfroda
5464 = Íslendingabók
119848
I + II + III + IV + V = 260490 + 49794 + 554973 + 133709 + 119848 = 1118814
VI + VII + VIII = 954423 + 163975 + 416 = 1118814
VI. A day in the life of Rime-Giants
(Henry V, Act II, Sc. i – First Folio)
954423
18650 = Enter Corporall Nym, and Lieutenant Bardolfe.
Bardolfe
11538 = Well met Corporall Nym.
Nym
15575 = Good morrow Lieutenant Bardolfe.
Bardolfe
20149 = What, are Ancient Pistoll and you friends yet?
Nym
14707 = For my part, I care not: I say little:
21416 = but when time shall serue, there shall be smiles,
10337 = but that shall be as it may.
25202 = I dare not fight, but I will winke and holde out mine yron:
16344 = it is a simple one, but what though?
21118 = It will toste Cheese, and it will endure cold,
20533 = as another mans sword will: and there’s an end.
Bardolfe
21000 = I will bestow a breakfast to make you friendes,
21875 = and wee’l bee all three sworne brothers to France:
13059 = Let’t be so good Corporall Nym.
Nym
24719 = Faith, I will liue so long as I may, that’s the certaine of it:
21189 = and when I cannot liue any longer, I will doe as I may:
20412 = That is my rest, that is the rendeuous of it.
Bardolfe
26274 = It is certaine, Corporall, that he is marryed, to Nell Quickly,
13966 = and certainly she did you wrong,
16922 = for you were troth-plight to her.
Nym
22102 = I cannot tell. Things must be as they may: men may sleepe,
23129 = and they may haue their throats about them at that time,
11631 = and some say, kniues haue edges:
19997 = It must be as it may, though patience be a tyred name,
22416 = yet shee will plodde, there must be Conclusions,
8961 = well, I cannot tell.
11335 = Enter Pistoll, & Quickly.
Bardolfe
17887 = Heere comes Ancient Pistoll and his wife:
13094 = good Corporall be patient heere.
15576 = How now mine Hoaste Pistoll?
Pistoll
13172 = Base Tyke, cal’st thou mee Hoste,
20417 = now by this hand I sweare I scorne the terme:
11918 = nor shall my Nel keep Lodgers.
Hostess
10650 = No by my troth, not long:
21060 = For we cannot lodge and board a dozen or fourteene
27375 = Gentlewomen that liue honestly by the pricke of their Needles,
26394 = but it will bee thought we keepe a Bawdy-house straight.
16405 = O welliday Lady, if he be not hewne now,
24988 = we shall see wilful adultery and murther committed.
Bardolfe
21809 = Good Lieutenant, good Corporal offer nothing heere.
Nym
2380 = Pish.
Pistoll
23294 = Pish for thee, Island dogge: thou prickeard cur of Island.
Hostess
29119 = Good Corporall Nym shew thy valor, and put vp your sword.
Nym
21631 = Will you shogge off? I would haue you solus.
Pistoll
15844 = Solus, egregious dog? O Viper vile;
18253 = The solus in thy most meruailous face,
18417 = the solus in thy teeth, and in thy throate,
19009 = and in thy hatefull Lungs, yea in thy Maw perdy;
23119 = and which is worse, within thy nastie mouth.
23093 = I do retort the solus in thy bowels, for I can take,
24963 = and Pistols cocke is vp, and flashing fire will follow.
954423
VII. My Lord, I haue Remembrances of yours
(Hamlet, Act III, Sc. i, First Folio)
Ophelia
15437 = My Lord, I haue Remembrances of yours,
14927 = That I haue longed long to re-deliuer.
12985 = I pray you now, receiue them.
Hamlet
12520 = No, no, I neuer gaue you ought.
Ophelia
19402 = My honor’d Lord, I know right well you did,
24384 = And with them words of so sweet breath compos’d,
19172 = As made the things more rich, then perfume left:
14959 = Take these againe, for to the Noble minde
24436 = Rich gifts wax poore, when giuers proue vnkinde.
5753 = There my Lord.
163975
There my Lord = 5753 = Hrímþurs
VIII. Ophelia’s Remembrances of Hamlet
(Construction)
416
1000 = Light of the World
7 = Man-Beast of Seventh Day
360 = Devils Circle
Pistols Cocke is Vp
And Flashing Fire Will Follow
-4951 = Shake-Speare
4000 = Flaming Sword
416
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