Mimir's Well
Mimir’s Well is a column written for 'The Orcadian' newspaper by members of the team at the Institute of Northern Studies.
Mimir is a giant from Old Norse mythology, renowned for his wisdom. The source of Mimir’s wisdom was the water of a well by the root of Yggdrasil, the World Tree, known as Mimir’s Well. The god Odin wanted a share in Mimir’s wisdom too, which he got, but he had to leave one of his eyes to Mimir as a pledge. This is how Odin became the wisest of the gods.
The column Mimir’s Well appears now and again, depending on what inspires us to write. As we are a multidisciplinary team, the topics of the column will span widely, from history and archaeology via folklore and ethnology to literature and language.
Hopefully it will inspire you, too.
Seeking the roots of the rootless tree
Saturday 11 November 2017
Rings, dwarves, elves and dragons: J. R. R. Tolkien’s Old Norse influences
Monday 9 October 2017
Hats off to author, whatever the weather
Thursday 5 October 2017
An experiment with sids and sooans
Thursday 5 October 2017
The story of Skara Brae, by the books
Thursday 12 January 2017
Raising a glass to Eric Linklater
Thursday 29 September 2016
Helping unravel the Earl's poetry
Thursday 29 September 2016
Cracking the place-name puzzle
Wednesday 28 September 2016
Masculine and feminine in dialect
Tuesday 27 September 2016
Glimpsing your true love on Hallowe'en
Monday 26 September 2016
Delving into the roots of Norse first names
Sunday 25 September 2016
The Flip Side O Chantin
Saturday 24 September 2016
No end in sight for this peedie quest
Thursday 22 September 2016
On the trail of the raven banner
Monday 19 September 2016
Ancient script in our modern times
Sunday 18 September 2016
Revitalising the Sami languages
Friday 16 September 2016
Atmospheric conditions, apparitions and portents of doom
Tuesday 13 September 2016
Kirkwall – from Norse Thing Site to Council Seat
Sunday 11 September 2016
It's written in the runes
Saturday 10 September 2016
Freed from the Norn connection
Thursday 8 September 2016