Index
The Oera Linda Book: Page Index
Translator's Preface
page v
page vi
page vii
Introduction
page v
page vi
page vii
page viii
page ix
page x
page xi
page xii
page xiii
page xiv
page xv
page xvi
page xvii
page xviii
page xix
page xx
page xxi
page xxii
page xxiii
page xxiv
page xx
Okke my Son
page 3
The Book Of Adela's Followers
page 4
page 5
page 6
page 7
page 8
page 9
page 10
page 11
page 12
page 13
page 14
page 15
page 16
page 17
page 18
page 19
Frya's Tex
page 20
page 21
page 22
page 23
This has Fasta Spoken
page 24
page 25
These are the Laws Established for the Government of the Citadels
page 26
page 27
page 28
page 29
page 30
page 31
Universal Law
page 32
page 33
Here Follow the Laws which were thus Established
page 34
page 35
These are the Rights of the Mothers and the Kings
page 36
page 37
Here are the Rules Established for the Security of all Frisians
page 38
page 39
From Minno's Writings
page 40
page 41
Laws for the Navigators
page 42
page 43
Useful Extracts from the Writings left by Minno
page 44
page 45
page 46
page 47
page 48
page 49
From Minno's Writings
page 50
page 51
page 52
page 53
page 54
page 55
page 56
page 57
From the Writings of Minno
page 58
page 59
These are the Three Principles on which these Laws are founded
page 60
page 61
These Rules are made for Angry People
page 62
page 63
These are the Rules Concerning Bastards
page 64
page 65
What is written hereunder is inscribed on the Walls of Waraburgt
page 66
page 67
This stands inscribed upon all Citadels
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page 69
page 70
page 71
This is inscribed on the Waraburgt by the Aldegamude
page 72
page 73
page 74
page 75
page 76
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page 79
All this is inscribed not only on the Waraburgt, but also on the Burgt Stavia, which lies behind the Port of Stavre
page 80
page 81
page 82
page 83
page 84
page 85
What the Consequence of this was
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page 87
Now we will write about the War between the Burgtmaagden Kalta and Min-erva
page 88
page 89
page 90
page 91
We now come to the History of Jon
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page 95
Now we shall write how it fared with Jon. It is inscribed at Texland.
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page 100
page 101
This is about the Geertmen
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page 104
page 105
In the Year One Thousand and Five after Atland was submerged, this was inscribed on the Eastern Wall of Fryasburgt
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page 109
This is inscribed in all our Citadels
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page 112
page 113
page 114
page 115
page 116
page 117
How it fared afterwards with the Magy
page 118
page 119
page 120
page 121
The Writings of Adelbrost and Apollonia
page 122
page 123
page 124
page 125
page 126
page 127
page 128
page 129
The Second Writing
page 130
page 131
page 132
page 133
The Elegy of the Burgtmaagd
page 134
page 135
The Oldest Doctrine
page 136
page 137
page 138
page 139
The Second Part of the Oldest Doctrine
page 140
page 141
page 142
page 143
This is written on Parchment. Speech and Answer to other Maidens as an Example
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page 145
Now I will write myself, first about my Citadel, and then about what I have been able to see
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page 149
page 150
page 151
page 152
page 153
page 154
page 155
The Writings of FrĂȘthorik and Wiljow
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page 160
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page 163
Now I will relate how the Geertman and many followers of Hellenia came back
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This Writing has been given to me about Northland and Schoonland (Scandinavia)
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page 180
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page 182
page 183
Hail to all true Frisians
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page 185
page 186
page 187
page 188
page 189
page 190
page 191
page 192
page 193
The Writing of KonerĂȘd
page 194
page 195
page 196
page 197
Now I will write about Friso
page 198
page 199
page 200
page 201
page 202
page 203
What Friso did further
page 204
page 205
page 206
page 207
page 208
page 209
Now I will write about his son Adel
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page 211
page 212
page 213
page 214
page 215
Here is the Writing with Gosa's Advice
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page 217
Here is my Counsel
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page 220
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The Writing of Beeden
page 228
page 229
Letter of Rika the Oudmaagd, read at Staveren at the Juul Feast
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Fragmentary
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