Prose Edda was created in 1220.
Snorri Sturluson wrote Prose Edda.
The Prose Edda was written by Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century. The Poetic Edda is an earlier collection of Norse Mythological Poems, but we do not know when it was written.
Edda is a term that is commonly used when referring to the Old Norse Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda. These are literary works that can be dated bay to the 13th century in Iceland.
The myths were not written by anyone individual, but the Prose Edda which is one of the two best compilations on Norse Mythology was written by Snorri Sturlson. The Poetic Edda, which is the other compilation could not be attributed to any one author.
The Prose Edda is important to the Nordic culture because it is a key source of information about Norse mythology, providing insight into the beliefs, values, and stories of the ancient Norse people. It was written by Snorri Sturluson in the 13th century and has had a lasting influence on Nordic literature and art. The Prose Edda also played a significant role in preserving Norse mythological traditions for future generations.
The story about Thor and the Midgard serpent can be found in the "Prose Edda" in the section called "Gylfaginning." This section focuses on the Norse creation myth and includes various stories about the gods, including Thor's encounters with the serpent.
Edda Squassabia has written: 'Il silenzio e dopo'
Prose Edda dates to1300 to around 1600; by Snorri Sturluson. Poetic Edda dates to perhaps the latter half of the 10th century (901 to 1000).
It depends on the sources. According to Prose Edda Tyr is the son of Odin and one of his consorts(Frigg, Jord, Gridr, Rind). According to Poetic Edda Tyr is the son of the giant Hymir and his wife Hrodr.
Edda Dupke Hodnett has written: 'Aspekte der Sprachgestaltung bei Paul Celan' -- subject(s): Language
Edda Pohl has written: 'Die ungehorsamen Maler der DDR' -- subject(s): German Art, Politics in art