Hansen1021 wrote: ↑February 29th, 2024, 8:40 am
Final section, there is a poem here, I think it's number 27? It's all in Anglo-Saxon runic. Do you want me to try to get it? Or just skip straight to 28? It's recorded, so I can do either.
You can just say "Note: Riddle 27 is untranslated. End Note." But if you have skill in Old English, you're welcome to try it!
yes if possible, we should not take out any part of the text, as this is our policy usually
I guess Devorah could help, or I could try or we find another online version in our modern spelling to make reading easier.
Section 18 PL Notes: Great reading of a hard translation. Just a technical error to rectify.
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