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De diis Germanis
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across multiple scholarly catalogs (including local catalogs, Open Library, Internet Archive, and OpenAlex) yielded no evidence of an English translation of Elias Schedius's 'De Diis Germanis'. The work is a well-known 17th-century treatise on Germanic mythology, and the lack of any record of an English edition in these comprehensive databases supports the conclusion that it remains untranslated.
Verified Mar 30, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, internet archive, openalex · methodology
Step into a lost world where the ancient Germans were not mere 'barbarians' but a nation of sophisticated philosophers, prophetic women, and warriors who forced Rome to resort to 'rain-calling' rituals for protection. Elias Schedius deconstructs Roman propaganda to reveal the hidden links between Germanic paganism, Druidic wisdom, and the mystical origins of the 'Mother Hebrew' tongue.
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