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2093:(1890) drew significantly from Olaus's work and even quoted the Swede's description of the horned whale. But he identified the kraken as a cephalopod and devoted much space on Pliny's and Olaus's descriptions of the giant "polypus", noting that Olaus had represented the kraken-polypus as a crayfish or lobster in his illustrations, and even reproducing the images from both Olaus's book and his map. In Olaus book, the giant lobster illustration is uncaptioned, but appears right above the words "De Polypis (on the octopus)", which is the chapter heading. Hery Lee was also of the opinion that the multi-legged lobster was a misrepresentation of a reported cephalopod attack on a ship.
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2924:... He stays at the sea floor, constantly surrounded by innumerable small fishes, who serve as his food and are fed by him in return: for his meal, (if I remember correctly what E. Pontoppidan writes,) lasts no longer than three months, and another three are then needed to digest it. His excrements nurture in the following an army of lesser fish, and for this reason, fishermen plumb after his resting place ... Gradually, Kraken ascends to the surface, and when he is at ten to twelve
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839:. Then you can assume that the kraken lurks down there; as it is he who forms the artificial elevation of the bottom and by his secretions attracts fish there. But if those fishing notices that the kraken is rising, it is necessary to row away for all the boat can take. After a few minutes, the beast can then be seen lifting the upper part of its body above the surface of the water, which for a quarter of a mile (ca 1.5 mi.) in circumference appears as a collection of
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1229:(1752, actually volume 2, 1753) made several claims regarding kraken, including the notion that the creature was sometimes mistaken for a group of small islands with fish swimming in-between, Norwegian fishermen often took the risk of trying to fish over kraken, since the catch was so plentiful (hence the saying "You must have fished on Kraken").
1675:, France. Based on that picture, Montfort drew a "colossal octopus" attacking a ship, and included the engraving in his book. However, an English author recapitulating Montfort's account of it attaches an illustration of it, which was captioned: "The Kraken supposed a sepia or cuttlefish", while attributing Montfort.
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According to his
Norwegian informants, the kraken's body measured many miles in length, and when it surfaced it seemed to cover the whole sea, and "having many heads and a number of claws". With its claws it captured its prey, which included ships, men, fish, and animals, carrying its victims back
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nickname as literally 'stinkard' for the octopus on account of its reek is given in the side-by-sidy translation by
Gerhardt. The polypus of Carteia tract, is thus given, but the Latin quoted by Pontoppidan "Namque et afflatu terribli canes agebat..." is blanked Gerhardt and only given in modern
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Having accepted as fact that a colossal octopus was capable of dragging a ship down, Montfort made a more daring hypothesis. He attempted to blame colossal octopuses for the loss of ten warships under
British control in 1782, including six captured French men-of-war. The disaster began with the
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Whereas the kraken was described by Egede as having "many Heads and a Number of Claws", the creature is also depicted to have spikes or horns, at least in illustrations of creatures which commentators have conjectured to be krakens. The "bearded whale" shown on an early map (pictured above) is
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In the end though, Pontoppidan again appears ambivalent, stating "Polype, or Star-fish the whole genus of Kors-Trold , ... some that are much larger, .. even the very largest ... of the ocean", and concluding that "this Krake must be of the
Polypus kind". By "this Krake" here, he
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became established in
Western culture as an archetype for the kraken. As the kraken became understood as a giant octopus, it was also easy to start interpreting the large squid as the model for kraken stories. However, it was not until the late 19th century that such interpretations became
843:, covered with swaying, seaweed-like growths. Finally, a few shining tentacles rise up in the air, increasingly thicker at the bottom, which can even appear as high as ship's masts. After a while, the kraken gives in to sinking again, and you then have to be careful not to run into the
1031:'), but if they ever had the misfortune to capture the kraken, getting it entangled on their hooks, the only way to avoid destruction was to pronounce its name to make it go back to its depths. Egede also wrote that the krake fell under the general category of "sea spectre" (
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But it has been pointed out the sinkings have simply been explained by the presence of a storm, and there appeared a surviving witness that stated they ran into a hurricane. Montfort's involving octopuses as complicit has been characterized as "reckless falsity".
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Olaus gives description of a whale with two elongated teeth ("like a boar's or elephant's tusk") to protect its huge eyes, which "sprouts horns", and although these are as hard as horn, they can be made supple also. But the tusked form was named "swine-whale"
1693:, which means "octopus" to this day; meanwhile the English-speaking naturalists had developed the convention of calling the octopus "eight-armed cuttle-fish", as did Packard and Hamilton, even though modern-day speakers are probably unfamiliar with that name.
7307:, "Chapter: The Great Sea Serpent", p. 58: "From the crude image of a lobster having eight minor claws.. the transition is not great; and I believe that this also is a pictorial misrepresentation of a casualty by the attack of a calamary above described, .."
955:(1801) published on two giants, the "colossal octopus" with the enduring image of it attacking a ship, and the "kraken octopod", deemed to be the largest organism in zoology. Denys-Montfort matched his "colossal" with Pliny's tale of the giant
1959:, Denys-Montfort's engraving of the "colossal octopus" is often shown, though this differs from the kraken according to the French malacologist, and commentators are found characterizing the ship attack representing the "kraken octopod".
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the Kraken ... with his many large horns or branches, as it were springing up from its body, which is round ... Both these descriptions confirm my former suppositions, namely, that this Sea-animal belongs to the Polype or
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Kraken is assumed to have been named figuratively after the meaning âcrooked treeâ or its derivate meaning âdragâ, as trunks with crooked branches or outgrowths, and especially drags, wooden or not, readily conjure up the image of a
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Cosmographiae vniuersalis lib. 6. in quibus iuxta certioris fidei scriptores, sine omni cuiuscumque molestia, uel laesione, describuntur. Omnium habitabilis orbis partium situs propriaeque dotes. Regionum topographicae picturae.
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thus roughly translate to "crookie"). With time, "krake" have come to mean any severed tree stem or trunk with crooked outgrowths, in turn giving name to objects and tools based on such, notably for the subject matter, primitive
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Whereas the "kraken octopus", was the most gigantic animal on the planet in the writer's estimation, dwarfing Pliny's "colossal octopus"/"monstrous polypus", and identified here as the aforementioned Pliny's monster, called the
4124:'s "Monstra Marina" and confusingly states that MĂŒnster's key "D" "repeats Olaus's key", but by visual comparison it is unmistakable that the two beasts in question are the two beasts labeled "B" in Olaus's map (shown in the
7338:: Totius tabulae indicem partemque regnorum Anglie Scotie et Hollandie demonstrat" is the entire text. There is no description here of the lobster-like monster labeled "M" in the map, unlike other beasts which are described.
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It is the kraken, the so - called crabfish, which is said to visit these waters occasionally . It is not large since, even including the head and the tail, it is not reckoned to be any longer than our island of Ăland off
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which was then swallowed up by parting waves, and the other ships coming to aid shared the same fate. He proposed, by process of elimination, that such an event could only be accounted for as the work of many octopuses.
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on course from Lisbon to New York in 1813 logged a sighting of a marine animal spotted afloat at sea. It was claimed to be 60 m (200 feet) in length, covered in shells, and had many birds alighted upon it.
918:(octopus). Still, the bishop is considered to have been instrumental in sparking interest for the kraken in the English-speaking world, as well as becoming regarded as the authority on sea-serpents and krakens.
1974:, County Kerry, Ireland, thought to be a giant cephalopod, of which there was a picture/painting made by the discoverer. He made a travelling show of his work on canvas, as introduced in a book on the kraken.
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as "eight-armed cuttlefish" (we call it octopus today), and documented reported cases in the Indian isles where specimen grow to 2 fathoms wide, "and each arms 9 fathoms long". This was added as a species
3056:"Meer=Trauben" already appeared in the 1740 Latin-German edition. The 9th edition of 1956, which is said to be the same as the 6th edition, also leaves a blanc instead of adding the French vernacular name.
4296:. p. 48: "Det 3die Monstrum, kaldet Havgufa som det allerforunderligte, veed Autor ikke ret at beskrive" p. 49: " af dennem kaldes Kraken, og er uden Tvil den self jamm; som IslĂŠnderne kalde Havgufa";
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English, "were pitted against something uncanny, for by its awful breath it tormented the dogs, which it now scourged with the ends of its tentacles".. because it represents an interpolation by Pliny.
6130:: "..for it struggles with him by coiling round him and it swallows him with sucker-cups and drags him asunder by its multiple suction, when it attacks men that have been shipwrecked or are diving".
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Min son pÄ galejan, eller en ostindisk resa innehÄllande allehanda blÀckhornskram, samlade pÄ skeppet
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Although fictional and the subject of myth, the legend of the Kraken continues to the present day, with numerous references in film, literature, television, and other popular culture topics.
6983:, p. 311 also remarks on the pictorial representation of the kraken to "the giant Cephalopods embracing a tall ship in his huge arms, aiming to swallow it", though the work cited is
2114:, one of whose adventures was the landing of the crew on an island-sized monstrous fish, as depicted in a 17th century engraving (cf. figure right); and this monstrous fish, according to
1898:(1735). Figuier's mistake has been pointed out, and Linnaeus never represented the kraken as such a cephalopod. Nevertheless, the error has been perpetuated by even modern-day writers.
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Pontopoppidan's "Soe-draulen, Soe-trolden, Sea-mischief" has been frequently requoted, but these terms can be deferred to Egede's explanation (discussed further, below) that employs
2190:, however, natural historians and others interested in the study of nature began to look for an explanation for it among marine animals in the 18th century. Among other species,
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1445:, who thought it absurd these could be young "Kraken" since that would mean the seas would be full of (the adults). The "Medusa's heads" appear to be a Gorgonocephalid, with
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2003:, who observed it possessed a "starry beard" around the upper and lower jaws. At least one or two writers have suggested this might represent the kraken of Norwegian lore.
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was formerly the genus that octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish (cephalopods) were all assigned to. Thus "eight-armed cuttle-fish" became the standardized name for "octopus".
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genus (an animal with various other organisms or growths attached to it, comprising a colony). Subsequent authors have referred to
Linnaeus's writing, and the writings of
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Hamilton's book was not alone in recontextualizing
Montfort's ship-assaulting colossal octopus as a kraken; for instance, the piece on the "kraken" by American zoologist
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It is in his chapter on the "colossal octopus" that
Montfort provides the contemporary eyewitness example of a group of sailors who encounter the giant off the coast of
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Kraken purportedly exclusively fed for several months, then spent the following few months emptying its excrement, and the thickened clouded water attracted fish. Later
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widespread. As Latva points out, the giant squid is not the archetype of the mythical kraken, but was made into one just over 100 years ago in the late 19th century.
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See the black and white woodcut reprodcution, Fig., right (Actually from Lee (1883), a different book; the same picture, without caption appears in the 1890 book.
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in some scholarly writings, and if this equivalence were allowed, the kraken-hafgufa's range would extend, at least legendarily, to waters approaching
Helluland (
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and his spouse Dianna Schulte McMenamin claimed that an ancient, giant cephalopod resembling the legendary kraken caused the deaths of ichthyosaurs during the
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McMenamin, M. A. S.; McMenamin, Dianna Schulte (2013). "The Kraken's back: New evidence regarding possible cephalopod arrangement of ichthyosaur skeletons".
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and thus made eight-armed) seems like an octopus at first blush but with additional data, the ophiurid starfish now appears bishop's preferential choice.
5191:: "In other words, Pontoppidan imagines the kraken as a kind of giant crab, although he, too, allows that the animal is largely unwitnessed and unknown.
4421:, p. 594: "Der norwegische Bischoff Pontoppidan ist der erster, welcher uns einer umstÀndliche und deutsche Nachricht von diesem Seethier gegeben hat".
5839:'s prime candidate for the proper name of "Shetland Argus", which he thought may be unreliably referred to by Linnaeus and Pontoppidan by the name of
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2620:) is assumed to be figuratively derived from the animal of the same name, as both shares the nature of crawling on the sea bed. The word stems from
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below, the boats had better move out of his vicinity, as he will shortly thereafter burst up, like a floating island, gushing out currnts like at
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and published in science by Professor A. E. Verrill, commentators have remarked on this cephalopod as possibly explaining the legendary kraken.
910:(1753), who popularized the kraken to the world, noted that it was multiple-armed according to lore, and conjectured it to be a giant sea-crab,
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Two monsters, the ferocious toothed "swine whale", and the horned, flashy-eyed "bearded whale" on Olaus's map, given specific names by
8176:. London: Printed for C. Hitch in Pater-noster Row; S. Austen in Newgate-Street; and J. Jackson near St. James's Gate. pp. 86â87.
8131:. Histoire naturelle : gĂ©nĂ©rale et particuliĂšre 102 (in French). Vol. 2. Paris: L'Imprimerie de F. Dufart. pp. 256â412.
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A description of Greenland : Shewing the natural history, situation, boundaries and face of the country, the nature of the soil;
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Den sier at med ekte troll forstÄes : a ) jutuler og riser, b ) gjengangere og spÞkelser, - c ) nisser og dverger, d ) bergtroll
2932:, his dreadful nostrils and making an ever-expanding ring of whirlpool, reaching many miles around. Could one doubt that this is the
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and beaters (cooking), made from the tops of trees by keeping a row of twigs as the beating element, resembling the appearance of a
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However, further down in his writing, compares the creature to some creature(s) from Pliny, Book IX, Ch. 4: the sea-monster called
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8290:. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, No. 1. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Harvard University Press.
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However, what Pontoppidan actually stated regarding what creatures he regarded as candidates for the kraken is quite complicated.
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Corpus variis heterogeneis tectum. Microcosmus marinus. Der Leib ist mit verschiedenen fremden Theilchen bedeckt. Die meer=Traube
4107:. Gesnerus redivivus auctus & emendatus, oder: Allgemeines Thier-Buch 4. Frankfurt-am-Main: Wilhelm Serlin. pp. 124â125.
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And after Denys-Monfort's illustration, various publishers produced similar illustrations depicting the kraken attacking a ship.
1213:(squid/octopus), as discussed earlier, expressed his skepticism towards the standing notion that the kraken originated from the
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The kraken was described as a many-headed and clawed creature by Egede (1741), who stated it was equivalent to the Icelanders'
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Heuvelmans refers to "Gorgon's head", which conservatively speaking refers to family Gorgonocephalidae, but there is also the
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like a snail/slug with the use of these "arms", but got lodged in the landscape during the process. 20th century malacologist
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Sciu-crak Ăš chiamato un pesce di smisurata grandezza, di figura piana, rotonda, con molte corna o braccia alle sue estremitĂ
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Pontoppidan wrote of a possible specimen of the krake, "perhaps a young and careless one", which washed ashore and died at
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7008:"Notice of a gigantic Cephalopod (Dinoteuthis proboscideus) which was stranded at Dingle, in Kerry, two hundred years ago"
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According to the lore of Norwegian fishermen, they could mount upon the fish-attracting kraken as if it were a sand-bank (
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8244:, The Naturalist's Library 25 (Mammalia 11), Lizars, W. H. 1788â1859, engraver, Edinburgh: W. H. Lizars, pp. 327â336
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The "Insula Fortunate" is situated next to St. Brendan's in the engraving in Caspar Plautius's book (1621), engraved by
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army may be able to haul a specimen if one could be obtained is curtailed in the Stockholm: A. G. Hellsten, 1836 edition
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8425:—— (1755). "Ch. 8. Sect. 11. Kraken, or Korven , the largest creature in the world /Sect. 12. Description".
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bottoms at 20â30 fathoms (35â50 metres (115â164 ft) deep). But in this water stand the most abundant shoals of
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of the Icelanders, though he seemed to have obtained the information indirectly from medieval Norwegian work, the
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that attacked ships-wrecked people, while making correspondence between his kraken and Pliny's monster called the
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with eight arms, and conflates them into one organism. Pontoppidan is suggesting this is an ancient example of
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sighting. 60-metre (200 ft) creature allegedly seen afloat in 1813, depicted as octopus by a naturalist
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as "krakens". That said, the claim that Linnaeus used the word "kraken" in the margin of a later edition of
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of medieval lore. However, the first description of the creature is usually credited to the Danish bishop
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to comment that "Linnaeus considered the Kraken as a real existence", publishing it under Microcosmus.
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8149:"Kap. VI. Hvad Slags Diur, Fiske og Fugle den GrÞnlandske SÞe giver af sig etc. / § Andre SÞe-Diur"
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7556:"Triassic Kraken: The Berlin Ichthyosaur Death Assemblage Interpreted as a Giant Cephalopod Midden"
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available to be read in the German language. A description of the kraken had been anticipated by
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of old), but "Medusa's heads" were something found ashore aplenty across Norway according to
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summarized on what the "Northern Naturalist consider.. the young of the Kraken", and added
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below). Also, there was an alleged two-headed and horned monster that beached ashore in
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and shelled marine molluscs were suggested as models for the kraken. It was not until
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sixteenth-century Carta Marina is replete with imagery of krakens.. (See Figure 3.)"
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Osservazioni intorno agli animali viventi che si trovano negli animali viventi
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8393:"Kap. 8. §11. Kraken eller Horven det stÞrste dyr i Verden /§12Beskrivelse."
8276:. The Fisheries Exhibition Literature 3. Chapman and Hall. pp. 325â327.
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were presumably taken down from the mouths of the native Norwegian populace.
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professional ice hockey team. Krakens also appear in video games such as
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genus containing several species, but it would now be obsolete to say
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Modern artistic depiction of a giant squid attacking two fisherman.
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The great man-killing octopus entered French fiction when novelist
8099:"Ch. 2 Tennyson's Kraken under the Microscope and in the Aquarium"
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6958:. London: T. Nelson. pp. 79â86 (plate, p. 83). Archived from
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Denys-Montfort's footnote identified his kraken with Paullini's
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movies, as the pet of the fearsome Davy Jones in the 2006 film,
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in his chapter on the "Kraken", would later be identified as a
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5144:(1917). "Pirates of the DeepâStories of the Squid and Octopu".
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215:(1753). Pontoppidan was the first to describe the kraken as an
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8155:(in Danish). Copenhagen: Groth. pp. 48â49 (footnote).
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The King's Mirror: (Speculum Regalae - Konungs SkuggsjĂĄ)
4320:
4318:
3354:
3352:
3350:
2206:
research on molluscs in the early 19th century that the
7710:. The International Business Times Inc. 12 October 2011
7396:
6755:
6695:
6562:
6529:
6471:
5846:
5684:
The original passage in the English translation reads:
5584:
Some Amphipoda, Isopoda and Tanaidacea from Cook Strait
5564:
5562:
5119:, p. 213: "use like the Snail, in turning about".
4750:, Library of Scandinavian literature 15, translated by
4408:. Vol. 5 (new ed.). D. Appletons. p. 26.
4378:
3565:
2687:
as a general classification, under which krake and the
1662:
1401:(though no longer regarded as family/genus under order
7273:
7261:
7249:
6672:
6188:
6186:
6126:, Book IX, Loeb edition. According to Pliny's source,
5212:(in Swedish), Stockholm: A. G. Hellsten, p. 163,
4855:
4797:
4131:
3813:
3811:
3809:
3696:
3694:
3692:
3324:
2555:
He vacillated between polypus and "star fish" however.
1014:
was equatable to the monster that the Icelanders call
524:
explained this name in 1920 as an alternative form of
8086:"Observatio XXVIII: Microcosmo, bellua marina omnium"
7731:"Kraken Sea Monster Account "Bizarre and Miraculous""
7591:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
7560:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
5405:
5310:
5131:, p. 595: "... mit denen es sowohl sich bewegt".
4315:
4037:
Etymologisk ordbog over det norrÞne sprog pÄ Shetland
3347:
2982:
inhabits South African waters. Blumenbach also named
1375:
Pontoppidan then declared the kraken to be a type of
1069:
Egede also made the aforementioned identification of
863:. The "bearded" is possibly a kraken. Olaus Magnus,
467:) made from the top of a tree, historically known as
144:
135:
7877:
7454:
6394:
6392:
6091:
5960:
5559:
5025:(2nd ed.). John Brown, Edinburgh. 1816. pp. 541â542.
4841:"JĂłn GuĂ°mundsson and his natural history of Iceland"
4661:
4358:
4180:
Description of the Northern Peoples : Rome 1555
4116:
4114:
3277:
3275:
3273:
819:
It is said that when fishermen row out a few miles (
450:". Swedish SAOB gives the translations of Icelandic
138:
8211:
6431:
6183:
5913:
5852:
5352:
5282:
5090:
4835:
4831:
4687:
4675:
4324:
4059:
3806:
3689:
2964:Actually there is even the species "Gorgon's head"
1659:('devil whale') of the Germans follow in the list.
1651:" (meaning 'vastest-of-all sea-beast'), namely the
1591:representing the giant octopus poised to destroy a
132:
8431:. Vol. 2. London: A. Linde. pp. 210â213.
7889:
7553:
7444:"The Giant Squids: Genus Architeuthis, Steenstrup"
4803:
4736:
4079:Forhandlinger i Videnskabs-selskabet i Christiania
2247:An illustration from the original 1870 edition of
8105:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 52â72.
6464:is explained to be the eight-armed animal called
6389:
6151:
6149:
4825:
4242:, vol. 2, Columbia university, p. 199,
4175:Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus: RomĂŠ 1555
4111:
3839:. Christiania: Steenske Bogtrykkeri. p. 41).
3412:A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles
3270:
8931:
8451:
7520:"Kraken versus ichthyosaur: let battle commence"
6691:. Smithsonian Institution. 1874. pp. 31â32.
5500:
4876:
4773:
4578:, Copenhagen: Filologisk-historiske Samfund: 182
4289:
4287:
4285:
3296:
3294:
3217:British ZoologyIV: Crustacea. Mollusca. Testacea
2874:
2138:The piece of squid recovered by the French ship
2054:"Kraken is represented as a Crayfish or Lobster"
1573:The "colossal giant" was supposedly the same as
1379:(=octopus) or "starfish", particularly the kind
115:facsimile – hand-colored woodcut
8850:
8807:
8798:
8789:
8752:
8718:
8677:
8659:
8650:
8627:
8618:
8592:
8583:
8397:Det fĂžrste ForsĂžg paa Norges naturlige Historie
7206:
7012:Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
5759:Pontoppidan noted that Medusa's head (Lat. pl.
5236:
4999:, p. 212: "the current of the river Male".
4995:, p. 343: "Male-StrĂžmmen ved MoskĂže"; tr.
4615:(in Norwegian), Nasjonalforlaget, p. 131,
4443:. Vol. 3. BrĂŒnnich. p. 371, note 52).
4081:. Trykt hos BrĂžgger & Christie. p. 7.
3587:
3585:
3459:
3457:
3455:
3453:
3451:
1951:"Kraken of the imagination". John Gibson, 1887.
1227:Det fĂžrste ForsĂžg paa Norges naturlige Historie
939:Det fĂžrste ForsĂžg paa Norges naturlige Historie
787:
451:
426:
331:
330:, which is etymologically related to Old Norse
325:
8418:Versuch einer natĂŒrlichen Geschichte Norwegens
8197:
8119:
7859:. In Heholt, Ruth; Edmundson, Melissa (eds.).
7848:
7074:. Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 24.
6410:
6371:
6359:
6319:
6220:
6204:
6177:
6146:
6066:
5914:Stöhr, S.; O'Hara, T.; Thuy, B., eds. (2022).
5853:Stöhr, S.; O'Hara, T.; Thuy, B., eds. (2021).
5353:Stöhr, S.; O'Hara, T.; Thuy, B., eds. (2022).
5283:Stöhr, S.; O'Hara, T.; Thuy, B., eds. (2021).
5225:. The last paragraph that the remnants of the
5160:
4213:Mysterious Creatures: A Guide to Cryptozoology
3652:
3542:
3540:
3538:
3369:
3367:
3335:
2767:And other fabulous-seeming creatures, such as
1880:), referring to a cluster of cephalopod eggs.
1789:a "body covered with various heterogeneous " (
1632:crab alleged to appear off the Finnish coast.
1628:It was also described as resembling Gessner's
8877:
8868:
8859:
8821:
8736:
8727:
8709:
8700:
8668:
8549:
8540:
8509:
8346:
8326:, London: B. Fellowes, 1875, pp. 255â258
8318:
8036:
7854:
7466:"V. The Past and Present of the Cuttlefishes"
7117:
6980:
6851:
6606:
6604:
6383:
6248:
6246:
6244:
5951:
5886:
5480:
5469:, p. 124: "..it cannot pass through the
5009:
5007:
5005:
4968:. Johan Grundt Tanum Forlag, Oslo. pp. 67â71.
4965:Phantoms and Fairies: From Norwegian Folklore
4950:
4668:Sturlunga Saga: Including the Islendinga Saga
4308:.. no doubt the same that the Islanders call
4282:
3995:
3969:
3943:
3892:
3788:
3748:Northern memories and the English Middle Ages
3509:
3483:
3384:
3382:
3291:
3074:
2844:, where one finds description of the hafgufa.
2666:With definite article suffixed forms such as
2415:. The kraken was also featured in two of the
2104:. However, the associated writing called the
1387:, later identifiable as one of the northerly
921:Although it has been stated that the kraken (
8780:
8771:
8686:
8636:
8411:
8387:
8037:Stern, A. S.; McKinnon, W. B. (March 1999).
7347:
7331:
7316:
7187:
7185:
7045:
6955:Monsters of the Sea, Legendary and Authentic
6508:(1740). Langen, Johann Joachim (tr.) (ed.).
6422:. Vol. 1. J. B. BailliĂšre. p. 143.
6003:
5743:
5473:; he sees in it an obscure allusion" to the
5435:
5108:
5034:
4992:
4922:
4918:
4793:, Oslo: Carl C. Werner & Co., p. 32
4671:. Vol. 1. Clarenden Press. p. 139.
4344:
4164:
4160:
4158:
4156:
4065:
3879:
3744:"Ch. 5. Narrative, Memory, Meaning /§Kraken"
3720:
3700:
3611:
3582:
3448:
2700:
1391:or possibly more specifically as one of the
1261:
1183:
1040:
1022:
1010:into the depths. Egede conjectured that the
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618:
606:
594:
582:
567:
495:in 1920. A synonym for kraken has also been
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7460:
6725:
6650:
6155:
6007:
5880:
5760:
5747:
5658:
5439:
5194:
5116:
5084:
5046:
4996:
4926:
4907:Kongelige nordiske oldskrift-selskab (1845)
4348:
3867:
3773:
3665:
3663:
3661:
3535:
3364:
2597:
1775:The famous Swedish 18th century naturalist
1570:, an encyclopedic description of mollusks.
531:
431:mostly corresponds to these uses in modern
410:
337:
8516:
8502:
8030:
7909:. Naval Institute Press. p. note 13.
7028:
6943:
6941:
6861:
6847:
6837:. Paris: L. Hachette et C.ie. p. 463.
6791:
6731:
6642:. Christoph GĂŒnther. pp. 61, 217â218.
6601:
6516:Natur=Systema, oder, Drey Reiche der Natur
6307:
6241:
6088:, pp. 99, 100â103 and Montfort, ibid.
5793:
5727:
5715:
5547:
5534:, this could lead to confusion. Gessner's
5466:
5454:
5243:
5200:
5057:
5055:
5002:
4093:
4091:
3379:
3300:
2699:was recognized by Pontoppidan as meaning '
2422:Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
1282:, as did literary scholar Finnur JĂłnsson.
1247:, they would pull it down to the bottom".
380:, Norwegian and Swedish for 'hook/crook' (
8523:
8164:(1926) A.W. BrĂžggers boktrykkeris forlag.
7784:
7633:
7607:
7531:
7182:
7041:
7039:
7037:
6877:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 143.
6610:
6283:
6281:
6279:
6277:
6275:
6273:
6271:
6252:
6013:
4870:
4655:
4576:Opuscula Philologica: Mindre Afhandlinger
4572:"Navnets mag: en folkepsykologisk studie"
4259:
4153:
4125:
3843:
3737:
3735:
3733:
3731:
3729:
3550:An Essay on the credibility of the Kraken
3238:
3236:
3234:
3232:
3230:
3228:
3226:
3203:
3201:
2284:, etc.). Hugo's octopus later influenced
1762:
1696:
1539:apparently meant in particular the giant
1524:Learn how and when to remove this message
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8330:
8231:
8096:
7955:
7472:. Chatto & Windus. pp. 108â109.
7214:American-Scandinavian Biography for 1969
7191:
7140:
7057:. Rome: Giovanni M. Viotto. p. 763.
6918:
6898:
6821:
6803:
6761:
6701:
6571:
6538:
6504:
6477:
6457:
6449:
6404:
6331:
6235:
6109:
6019:
5734:a giant ophiurid as a giant cephalopod".
5675:, Vol. 24 (Appendix, 1755). pp. 622â624.
5486:
5385:
5383:
5134:
4980:
4938:
4864:
4767:
4754:, Twayne Publishers, 1917, p. 125,
4534:
4528:
4510:
4508:
4482:The marginal header in the original is "
4396:
4390:
4384:
4364:
4206:
4200:
4027:
4021:
3658:
3281:
2242:
2184:The Giant Squid in Transatlantic Culture
2129:
2059:
1991:), and the horned form "bearded whale" (
1966:conjectured to be a kraken perhaps (cf.
1946:
1766:
1703:
854:
698:("common kraken") in German. The family
458:
8435:
8153:Det gamle GrĂžnlands nye perlustration,.
8125:"La poulpe colossal â La poulpe kraken"
7979:
7903:; Walter, Frederick Paul (tr.) (eds.).
7757:
7670:
7517:
7432:
7426:
7414:
7123:
6938:
6912:
6827:
6258:"Obs . LI: De Singulari monstro marino"
5395:"XLIV. Some Notes on British Ophiurids"
5140:
5115:Maade, med at strekke dem hid og did";
5052:
4521:, pp. 86â87 (footnote) (English);
4453:
4447:
4429:
4427:
4275:(in Italian), Forli, pp. 184â185,
4186:(trr.). Hakluyt Society. p. 1092.
4088:
3829:
3823:
3310:. Simon and Schuster. p. note 13.
3242:
3207:
3100:was essentially "cephalopods", and his
784:, is listed as etymologically related.
356:with "crook". This is backed up by the
14:
8932:
8360:
8080:
8069:
7982:"Under the Sea: The Kraken in Culture"
7804:
7763:
7438:
7353:
7279:
7267:
7255:
7243:
7231:
7168:
7061:
7055:Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus
7034:
6947:
6268:
6140:
5778:
5580:
5574:
5506:
5399:Annals and Magazine of Natural History
5188:
5128:
4705:
4699:
4418:
4141:
4097:
3741:
3726:
3432:
3430:
3428:
3426:
3223:
3198:
2741:KrÀkel has also been used to describe
2291:Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas
2250:Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas
2238:
1901:
1717:distress signal fired by the captured
1353:also; this a more far-ranging species.
1199:also reads the work as describing the
8497:
8280:
8232:Hamilton, Robert, M.D., FRSE (1839),
8184:
8167:
8143:
7895:
7831:: repr. from Weiss (Winter 2002) in:
7810:
7482:
7359:
7088:
7067:
7051:"Liber XXI. De Polypis: Cap. XXXIIII"
6996:
6867:
6689:Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections
6626:
6595:
6287:
5568:
5493:Log-book of a Fisherman and Zoologist
5380:
5319:
4693:
4681:
4649:
4591:
4566:
4560:
4525:, pp. 111â113(footnote) (German)
4522:
4518:
4514:
4505:
4470:
4297:
4293:
4265:
3817:
3407:, being the suffixed definite article
3096:in modern taxonomy, Linnaeus's genus
2705:ghost, spectre', and the latter form
2674:appearing in the English translation.
2221:Mark McMenamin § Triassic kraken
2163:After a specimen of the giant squid,
1922:in his English version of Linnaeus's
989:Det gamle GrĂžnlands nye perlustration
850:
81:A "colossal octopus" attacking ship,
8361:MĂŒller, Wilhelm, Dr., Prof. (1802),
8299:. Springer, Cham. pp. 131â158.
7883:
7790:
7728:
7094:
7002:
6656:
6632:
6161:"Science and Crime, and other essay"
6097:
5990:Lamarck is matched to accepted name
5966:Palomares ML, Pauly D, eds. (2022).
5414:Palomares ML, Pauly D, eds. (2022).
5389:
5331:Palomares ML, Pauly D, eds. (2022).
5049:, p. 212: "largest man of war".
4636:) can signify not just a giant, but
4603:
4597:
4435:Kongelige nordiske oldskrift-selskab
4424:
4235:
4229:
3373:
2724:Although "eight-armed cephalopods",
2529:
1663:Angola octopus, pictured in St. Malo
1551:" 'stinkard' for the octopus kind).
1495:, as they are easily broken. Please
1455:
1372:, as a modern commentator analyzes.
1292:best describes its characteristics.
1152:continues to be identified with the
170:, said to appear in the sea between
8267:
8253:
7658:"The Meniscus: The Kraken Sleepeth"
7402:
7304:
7146:
6437:
6398:
6192:
6085:
5206:"kapitele (ch. 17): Om en rar fisk"
5096:
4486:" which refers specifically to the
4454:Pilling, James Constantine (1885).
4300:. p. 86: "The third monster, named
3423:
3358:
2628:, etymologically root cognate with
2214:
1848:According to the Swedish zoologist
1169:
1006:of Norway, then under Danish rule.
983:(English: kraken) was described by
800:" or "the crookie"), also known as
24:
8294:
7671:Simpson, Sarah (11 October 2011).
6950:"Chapter VI: The Legendary Kraken"
6334:, pp. 331â332 and Plate XXX,
5496:. Chapman & Hall. p. 209.
4440:Grönlands historiske Mindesmaerker
2425:and appears in the film's sequel,
1811:Linnaeus cited four sources under
1785:(1735) described a fabulous genus
1185:Grönlands historiske Mindesmaerker
808:said to appear in the sea between
615:) â alternate spelling of "krakse"
25:
8971:
8479:
8204:Konungs skuggsjĂĄ: Speculum regale
7489:(1 ed.). London: Routledge.
6738:Kraken & The Colossal Octopus
6254:Paullinus, Christianus Franciscus
4791:Speculum Regale. Konungs-SkuggsjĂĄ
4730:
3800:
3219:. Benjamin White. pp. 44â45.
1967:
1554:
1450:spp. being tentatively suggested.
1345:. "Shetland Argus", according to
652:Since the 19th century, the word
8950:Scandinavian legendary creatures
8834:
8004:
7973:
7949:
7923:
7863:. Springer Nature. p. 259.
7722:
7694:
7664:
7650:
7601:
7582:
7547:
7511:
7476:
7384:
7341:
7325:
7310:
7298:
7285:
7162:
6974:
6891:
6841:
6797:
6668:. Christoph GĂŒnther. p. 84.
6443:
6365:
6340:
6325:
6313:
6214:
6198:
6133:
6115:
6072:
5997:
5981:
5941:
5928:World Register of Marine Species
5889:, p. 258: German physician
5867:World Register of Marine Species
5799:
5753:
5737:
5721:
5678:
5664:
5604:
5591:
5541:
5520:
5460:
5429:
5367:World Register of Marine Species
5297:World Register of Marine Species
5182:
5154:
5122:
5102:
4883:BlĂŠksprutterne kommer. Spis dem!
3571:Cleasby & Vigfusson (1874),
3173:
3160:
3151:
3116:
3107:
3080:
3059:
3050:
3029:
3007:
2993:
2958:
2945:
2913:("My son on the galley", 1781):
2880:
2036:
2015:
1909:, an Englishman, had written of
1856:was added to the 6th edition of
1460:
1335:
1304:
1278:conjectured this to have been a
1240:often known as "the Maelstrom".
692:("giant kraken") in Swedish and
647:
128:
105:
74:
67:. Adapted "from Denys Montford"
48:
8062:
7855:Bhattacharjee, Shuhita (1657).
6741:. Routledge. pp. 117â118.
6616:"Historia XXIV. Cetorum genera"
6416:"Poulpe colossal / Sepia gigas"
6165:The Humboldt Library of Science
5825:is the modern accepted name of
5581:Hurley, Desmond Eugene (1957).
5028:
4986:
4956:
4912:
4622:
4476:
4412:
4338:
3918:
3873:
3855:BokmÄlsordboka | Nynorskordboka
3573:An Icelandic-English Dictionary
3442:BokmÄlsordboka | Nynorskordboka
3065:An illustration of sea-grapes (
2898:) described by Swedish magnate
2868:
2847:
2823:
2799:
2778:
2773:bellua marina omnium vastissima
2761:
2752:
2735:
2718:
2677:
2660:
2647:
2575:
2558:
2549:
2486:and possible tectonic fault on
2046:âLee (1883), after Olaus (1555)
2043:Giant lobster attacking ship.
2009:Polypi depicted as lobster-like
1977:
804:(among others), is a legendary
708:("true krakens") in German. In
8940:Mythological aquatic creatures
8462:Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
7819:. SUNY Press. pp. 73â75.
7813:"4 The Epic of the Cephalopod"
7608:McMenamin, Mark A. S. (2023).
6452:, pp. 396â397. Captioned
5994:, which occurs in the Pacific.
5359:(MĂŒller & Troschel, 1842)"
4406:Johnson's Universal CyclopĂŠdia
4371:(1735) and most famously from
3252:The Connecticut School Journal
2875:Mouritsen & StyrbĂŠk (2018)
2536:
2288:'s depiction of the kraken in
2125:
1942:
1936:Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
1771:Sea-grapes, or cephalopod eggs
1220:
881:" was given by Italian writer
792:In Norwegian sailor folklore,
163:
63:, in Hamilton, Robert (1839).
13:
1:
8139:Biodiversity Heritage Library
7729:Than, Ker (11 October 2011).
7196:Honorius Philoponus) (1621),
5613:was later classed in the old-
4517:, pp. 48â49 (footnote);
4484:Fabel om Kraken i Nordlandene
3836:Er Norsk det samme som Dansk?
3186:
2451:, the mythical kraken is the
2345:
2300:had with what was probably a
2188:Linnean classification system
1509:), or an abbreviated title.
1129:An English translator of the
1090:
873:The first description of the
463:Old style Scandinavian drag (
8955:Germanic legendary creatures
7980:Stowell, Barbara A. (2009).
7707:International Business Times
6768:Caroli LinnĂŠi Systema naturĂŠ
6708:Caroli LinnĂŠi Systema naturĂŠ
6578:Caroli LinnĂŠi Systema naturĂŠ
6545:Caroli LinnĂŠi Systema naturĂŠ
6511:Caroli LinnĂŠi Systema naturĂŠ
6484:Caroli LinnĂŠi Systema naturĂŠ
5401:, Sixth Series (47): 342â344
5335:Gorgonocephalus caputmedusae
5289:MĂŒller & Troschel, 1842"
4806:"Wonders of the Iceland sea"
4546:. Little, Brown Book Group.
4207:Eberhart, George M. (2002).
3742:Machan, Tim William (2020).
3191:
2836:, as elocuted by Egede. The
2385:2010 remake of the same name
1313:Gorgonocephalus caputmedusae
788:General description and myth
712:, octopoda is instead named
290:
185:The kraken, as a subject of
7:
8305:10.1007/978-3-319-22777-1_9
8101:. In Abberley, Will (ed.).
7739:National Geographic Society
7635:10.3390/geosciences13030080
7483:Latva, Otto (11 May 2023).
6858:. This is completely false.
6401:, pp. 103â105 and note
5488:Buckland, Francis Trevelyan
5147:Smithsonian Report for 1916
5111:, pp. 344: "bruge paa
4715:. Vol. 1. p. 122.
4215:. ABC-CLIO. p. 282ff.
2990:which occur in the Pacific.
2732:, is a more common synonym.
2497:
1160:, Canada), as described in
1133:in 1917 opted to translate
1047:), adding that "the Draw" (
502:
27:Mythical monster of the sea
10:
8976:
8445:Report of the Commissioner
8263:, London: Chapman and Hall
8160:@National Library Norway.
7797:Les travailleurs de la mer
7764:Cahill, James Leo (2019).
7291:See fig. above, detail of
6928:A general system of nature
6460:, p. 401: Linnaeus's
5901:of Lamarack" to the list.
4832:HalldĂłr Hermannsson (1938)
4752:Larson, Laurence Marcellus
4325:HalldĂłr Hermannsson (1938)
4236:Beck, Thor Jensen (1934),
4147:Olaus Magnus's magnificent
3143:
2830:Speculum Regale Islandicum
2349:
2266:Les Travailleurs de la mer
2218:
2204:Pierre Denys de Montfort's
1894:" in his first edition of
1741:
1062:
1058:
162:of enormous size, per its
29:
8911:
8890:
8843:
8832:
8533:
8469:(12). William Blackwood:
7470:Studies in Life and Sense
6970:– via Biodiversity.
6905:in 2006 also assumed the
6581:(2 ed.). Stockholm:
6548:(6 ed.). Stockholm:
6374:, pp. 358ff, 367â368
6020:Gerhardt, Mia I. (1966).
4880:; StyrbĂŠk, Klavs (2018).
4613:Trollene grynter i haugen
4373:Natural History of Norway
3391:Oxford English Dictionary
2435:'s fantasy novel series,
2352:Kraken in popular culture
2167:, was discovered by Rev.
1262:Taxonomic identifications
1073:as being the same as the
991:(1729; Ger. t. 1730; tr.
8945:Mythological cephalopods
8412:—— (1753b).
8408:@National Library Norway
8185:—— (1763) .
8181:@National Library Norway
8097:Bushnell, Kelly (2019).
8076:. London: John C. Nimmo.
7962:Moby Dick; Or, The Whale
7811:Weiss, Allen S. (2002).
7770:. U of Minnesota Press.
7735:National Geographic News
7566:(5): 310. Archived from
7068:Laist, David W. (2017).
6207:, p. 386, note (1)
6069:, pp. 256, 258â259.
5538:was an octopus as well.
5418:Gorgonocephalus eucnemis
5357:Gorgonocephalus eucnemis
4810:The Viking Age: A Reader
4652:, p. 87 (footnote).
4594:, p. 88 (footnote).
4473:, p. 49 (footnote).
2857:contains the mention of
2820:, not Norway altogether.
2417:Pirates of the Caribbean
1845:) in Italian and Latin.
1343:Gorgonocephalus eucnemis
993:Description of Greenland
974:
742:morphological derivation
551:Some of the synonyms of
517:("the horv"). Icelandic
287:has not been confirmed.
201:missionary and explorer
8808:
8799:
8790:
8660:
8651:
8593:
8332:Mitchill, Samuel Latham
8268:—— (1884).
8217:"Icelandic Physiologus"
8168:—— (1745).
8082:Bergen, Karl August von
7152:"The Great Sea Serpent"
6711:(7 ed.). Leipzig:
6522:: Gebauer. p. 68.
6223:, p. 386, note (1)
6046:10.1163/156853466X00079
5978:. January 2022 version.
5426:. January 2022 version.
5343:. January 2022 version.
5218:, eller den sÄ kallade
5061:Sjögren, Bengt (1980).
4182:]. Fisher, Peter;,
3104:was the common octopus.
3013:Lovén gave the text as
2749:(marine eelgrass), etc.
2641:
2633:
2625:
2406:Return of the Obra Dinn
2118:was the aforementioned
1614:glossed as a sea crab (
1499:by replacing them with
1491:Knowledge's style guide
1174:The description of the
734:furcellaria lumbricalis
427:
332:
326:
55:Kraken, an unconfirmed
32:Kraken (disambiguation)
8878:
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8628:
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8584:
8550:
8541:
8248:Plate XXX (The Kraken)
8162:modern typeset reprint
8121:Denys-Montfort, Pierre
7800:. Lacroix. p. 88.
7369:Archiv fĂŒr Völkerkunde
6771:(9 ed.). Leyden:
6487:(1 ed.). Leyden:
5761:
5706:
5633:because the 3 species
5168:
5042:
4272:Viaggio settentrionale
3887:
3166:This fish has a name:
3135:
3127:
3070:
2942:
2895:
2730:Ättaarmade blÀckfiskar
2729:
2701:
2593:
2585:
2570:Samuel Latham Mitchill
2437:A Song of Ice and Fire
2342:(Chapter 59 "Squid"),
2257:
2144:in 1861, discussed by
2135:
2065:
1999:) by Swiss naturalist
1996:
1988:
1952:
1877:
1794:
1772:
1763:Linnaeus's microcosmus
1757:Samuel Latham Mitchill
1713:
1619:
1582:
1411:in current taxonomy).
1349:; possibly Linnaeus's
1184:
1118:, 1765) also reported
1052:
1041:
1036:
1023:
926:
887:Viaggio settentrionale
870:
752:
639:
619:
607:
595:
583:
568:
480:
477:Scandinavian languages
452:
237:(1866) introduced the
187:sailors' superstitions
91:Ătienne Claude Voysard
8526:Scandinavian folklore
8348:Moquin-Tandon, Alfred
8274:Sea Monsters Unmasked
8238:Jardine, William, Sir
8070:Ashton, John (1890).
7533:10.1038/news.2011.586
7518:Perkins, Sid (2011).
7495:10.4324/9781003311775
7177:Sea Monsters Unmasked
7156:Sea Monsters Unmasked
7136:. pp. 1004â1005.
7095:Nigg, Joseph (2014).
6985:Sonnini de Manoncourt
6948:Gibson, John (1887).
6598:, p. 14, note 2.
6372:Denys-Montfort (1801)
6360:Denys-Montfort (1801)
6320:Denys-Montfort (1801)
6221:Denys-Montfort (1801)
6205:Denys-Montfort (1801)
6178:Denys-Montfort (1801)
6067:Denys-Montfort (1801)
5841:Asterias caput-medusĂŠ
5685:
5161:Finnur JĂłnsson (1920)
4851:: 36, endnote to p. 8
4605:Kvam, Lorentz Normann
3653:Finnur JĂłnsson (1920)
3556:The Nautical Magazine
3336:Denys-Montfort (1801)
3086:As noted previously,
2970:, whose old name was
2914:
2459:of the Iron Islands.
2276:by the locals of the
2246:
2133:
2076:did not use the term
2063:
1950:
1770:
1707:
1564:Pierre Denys-Montfort
1112:Historie von Grönland
858:
462:
87:Pierre Denys-Montfort
8201:, ed. (1920). "12".
7992:on 23 September 2015
7901:Miller, Walter James
7462:Wilson, Andrew, FRSE
7429:, pp. 213, 410.
7217:Scandinavian Studies
6981:Moquin-Tandon (1865)
6852:Moquin-Tandon (1865)
6518:] (1 ed.).
6384:Metropolitana (1845)
6157:Wilson, Andrew, FRSE
6006:, pp. 351â352;
5952:Metropolitana (1845)
5887:Metropolitana (1845)
5438:, pp. 349â350;
5250:My Son on the Galley
4951:Metropolitana (1845)
4779:Munch, Peter Andreas
4663:GuĂ°brandur VigfĂșsson
4039:, Prior, p. 431
3882:, pp. 346â347:
3789:Metropolitana (1845)
3548:(Review) New Books:
3075:Moquin-Tandon (1865)
2790:forfĂŠrdelige Hav-Dyr
2443:series adaptations,
2260:The French novelist
2111:St. Brendan's Voyage
1883:Also, the Frenchman
1831:aforementioned; and
1630:Cancer heracleoticus
1559:In 1802, the French
1497:improve this article
1203:as a type of whale.
1116:History of Greenland
740:. There is also the
635:) "crab" (see above)
627:) â named after the
166:something akin to a
65:Naturalist's Library
30:For other uses, see
8213:HalldĂłr Hermannsson
8135:alt text (Vol. 102)
8052:1999LPI....30.1766S
7931:"The Kraken (1830)"
7626:2023Geosc..13...80M
7440:Rogers, Julia Ellen
7417:, pp. 262â267.
7405:, pp. 364â366.
7361:Feest, Christian F.
7348:Olaus Magnus (1887)
7332:Olaus Magnus (1887)
7317:Olaus Magnus (1887)
7246:, pp. 261â265.
7234:, pp. 221â222.
7031:, pp. 141â142.
6733:Heuvelmans, Bernard
6713:Gottfr. Kiesewetter
6583:Gottfr. Kiesewetter
6550:Gottfr. Kiesewetter
6079:Naturalis Historiae
6004:Pontoppidan (1753a)
5992:Astrocladus exiguus
5827:Astrophyton linckii
5781:, pp. 147â149.
5744:Pontoppidan (1753a)
5704:Stella Arborescens.
5597:WoRMS database for
5471:Pillars of Hercules
5436:Pontoppidan (1753a)
5287:Astrophyton linckii
5177:da:KĂŠmpeblĂŠksprutte
5109:Pontoppidan (1753a)
5035:Pontoppidan (1753b)
4993:Pontoppidan (1753b)
4983:, pp. 328â329.
4953:, pp. 255â256.
4941:, pp. 329â330.
4923:Pontoppidan (1753b)
4919:Pontoppidan (1753a)
4837:HalldĂłr Hermannsson
4783:Unger, Carl Richard
4398:Anderson, Rasmus B.
4345:Pontoppidan (1753a)
3880:Pontoppidan (1753a)
3721:Pontoppidan (1753a)
3701:Pontoppidan (1753a)
3655:, pp. 113â114.
3579:" ', a pole, stake'
3361:, pp. 100â103.
2988:Astrocladus exiguus
2967:Astrocladus euryale
2449:House of the Dragon
2380:Clash of the Titans
2239:Literary influences
1902:Linnaeus in English
1469:Constructs such as
1326:Astrophyton Linckii
1225:Erik Pontoppidan's
1190:HalldĂłr Hermannsson
967:(squid/octopus) on
364:, published by the
8903:Old Norse religion
8389:Pontoppidan, Erich
8353:Le Monde de la mer
7745:on 12 October 2011
7660:. 16 October 2011.
7192:Plautius, Caspar (
7125:MĂŒnster, Sebastian
6962:on 19 January 2022
6901:, p. 56, and
6685:"Linné (Carl von)"
6412:d' Orbigny, Alcide
6159:(February 1887a).
6143:, pp. 264â265
6008:Pontoppidan (1755)
5988:Euryale verrucosum
5970:Astrocladu exiguus
5918:Euryale verrucosum
5899:Euryale Verrucosum
5748:Pontoppidan (1755)
5659:Pontoppidan (1755)
5619:Stella Arborescens
5611:Stella Arborescens
5440:Pontoppidan (1755)
5227:Swedish Pomeranian
5117:Pontoppidan (1755)
5085:Pontoppidan (1755)
5047:Pontoppidan (1755)
4997:Pontoppidan (1755)
4927:Pontoppidan (1755)
4349:Pontoppidan (1755)
4043:Collingwood, W. G.
3868:Pontoppidan (1755)
3774:Pontoppidan (1755)
2984:Euryale verrucosum
2911:Min son pÄ galejan
2433:George R.R. Martin
2359:Examples include:
2323:'s 1830 irregular
2270:Toilers of the Sea
2258:
2136:
2066:
1953:
1852:, the common name
1773:
1714:
1395:or even the genus
1385:Stella Arborescens
1126:to be synonymous.
871:
851:First descriptions
821:Scandinavian miles
695:Gewöhnlicher Krake
686:), which is named
481:
8927:
8926:
8489:(See Chapter XII)
8487:The King's Mirror
8336:"Natural History"
8312:978-3-319-22776-4
8112:978-1-5275-2553-5
7967:Project Gutenberg
7937:. 11 January 2005
7870:978-3-030-34540-2
7777:978-1-4529-5922-1
7681:Discovery Channel
7673:"Smokin' Kraken?"
7504:978-1-003-31177-5
7202:, pp. 10aâ11
7173:Curious Creatures
7110:978-0-226-92518-9
7081:978-1-4214-2098-1
7029:Heuvelmans (2015)
7014:, Second series,
6920:Linnaeus, Carolus
6907:Sepia microcosmus
6856:Sepia microcosmus
6848:Heuvelmans (2015)
6792:Heuvelmans (2015)
6763:Linnaeus, Carolus
6748:978-1-317-84701-4
6703:Linnaeus, Carolus
6612:Bartholin, Thomas
6573:Linnaeus, Carolus
6540:Linnaeus, Carolus
6506:Linnaeus, Carolus
6479:Linnaeus, Carolus
6308:Heuvelmans (2015)
6081:lib. ix. cap. 30
5794:Heuvelmans (2015)
5728:Heuvelmans (2015)
5716:Heuvelmans (2015)
5548:Heuvelmans (2015)
5467:Heuvelmans (2015)
5455:Heuvelmans (2015)
5442:, p. 215â216
5393:(November 1891),
5245:Wallenberg, Jacob
5202:Wallenberg, Jacob
4893:978-87-02-25953-7
4886:. Gyldendal A/S.
4878:Mouritsen, Ole G.
4819:978-1-4875-7047-7
4761:978-0-89067-008-8
4609:"krekin, krechin"
4568:Nyrop, Kristoffer
4553:978-1-4721-3645-9
4502:Finnmark, Norway.
4184:Higgens, Humphrey
4122:Sebastian MĂŒnster
4033:"krekin, krechin"
3757:978-1-5261-4537-6
3092:genus represents
2890:"the crab-fish" (
2834:Thormodus TorfĂŠus
2743:Potamogeton Vaill
2630:Middle Low German
2530:Explanatory notes
2091:Curious Creatures
1872:as "sea-grape" (
1534:
1533:
1526:
1439:Stella arborensis
1258:by a cephalopod.
769:shepherd's crooks
704:is also known as
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2366:The Kraken Wakes
2332:, references in
2282:Guernsey dialect
2215:Paleo-cephalopod
2047:
2040:
2030:
2019:
1924:System of Nature
1829:monstrum marinum
1817:Thomas Bartholin
1719:ship of the line
1689:but called it a
1612:monstrum marinum
1529:
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1501:named references
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1393:Gorgonocephalids
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1170:Contrary opinion
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931:Erik Pontoppidan
908:Erik Pontoppidan
847:that is formed.
684:Octopus vulgaris
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5746:, p. 350;
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4369:Systema Naturae
4365:Bushnell (2019)
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2855:Ărvar-Odds saga
2852:
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2811:Nordlandene len
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2745:(pondweed) and
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2445:Game of Thrones
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2334:Herman Melville
2321:Alfred Tennyson
2278:Channel Islands
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2029:(1539), detail.
2024:
2020:
2011:
2010:
1980:
1945:
1911:Sepia octopodia
1904:
1896:Systema Naturae
1858:Systema Naturae
1782:Systema Naturae
1765:
1746:
1702:
1687:Sepia octopodia
1665:
1557:
1530:
1519:
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1489:discouraged by
1465:
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1448:Gorgonocephalus
1398:Gorgonocephalus
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1103:
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1081:Speculum Regale
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997:Nordlandene len
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736:, a species of
727:diminutive form
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374:diminutive form
366:Swedish Academy
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314:("the krake").
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195:Francesco Negri
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8455:(March 1818).
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8437:Verrill, A. E.
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8129:Des mollusques
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7886:, p. 147.
7876:
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7693:
7677:Discovery News
7663:
7649:
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7570:on 14 May 2019
7546:
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7427:Verrill (1882)
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7415:Verrill (1882)
7407:
7395:
7383:
7352:
7340:
7324:
7309:
7297:
7284:
7282:, p. 263.
7272:
7270:, p. 262.
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7258:, p. 244.
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6869:Ellis, Richard
6860:
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6829:Figuier, Louis
6820:
6796:
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6773:Theodorus Haak
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6649:
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6489:Theodorus Haak
6470:
6442:
6440:, p. 103.
6430:
6403:
6388:
6386:, p. 258.
6376:
6364:
6362:, p. 331.
6352:
6339:
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6300:
6267:
6240:
6238:, p. 405.
6225:
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6195:, p. 100.
6182:
6180:, p. 386.
6170:
6145:
6132:
6114:
6112:, p. 152.
6102:
6100:, p. 148.
6090:
6071:
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6012:
5996:
5980:
5959:
5954:, p. 258
5940:
5920:Lamarck, 1816"
5903:
5879:
5859:Retzius, 1783"
5845:
5798:
5796:, p. 126.
5783:
5771:
5752:
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5708:
5677:
5663:
5661:, p. 216.
5651:
5603:
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5508:Gesner, Conrad
5499:
5479:
5459:
5457:, p. 124.
5444:
5428:
5404:
5379:
5345:
5324:
5322:, p. 190.
5309:
5270:
5259:
5235:
5193:
5181:
5153:
5133:
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5101:
5099:, p. 332.
5089:
5087:, p. 212.
5077:
5051:
5027:
5001:
4985:
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4955:
4943:
4931:
4911:
4909:, p. 372.
4899:
4892:
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4824:
4818:
4796:
4775:Keyser, Rudolf
4766:
4760:
4735:
4733:, p. 649.
4723:
4698:
4686:
4674:
4665:, ed. (1878).
4654:
4642:
4628:The Norwegian
4621:
4596:
4581:
4559:
4552:
4527:
4504:
4475:
4463:
4446:
4437:, ed. (1845).
4423:
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4389:
4387:, p. 414.
4377:
4357:
4337:
4327:, p. 11:
4314:
4281:
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4228:
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4099:Gesner, Conrad
4087:
4075:Brenner, Oscar
4058:
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3891:
3872:
3870:, p. 214.
3860:
3842:
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3803:, p. 647.
3793:
3791:, p. 256.
3778:
3776:, p. 210.
3763:
3756:
3725:
3723:, p. 340.
3708:
3688:
3657:
3636:
3619:"krake sbst.3"
3610:
3593:"krake sbst.2"
3581:
3564:
3534:
3517:"krake sbst.2"
3508:
3491:"krake sbst.1"
3482:
3465:"krake sbst.4"
3447:
3422:
3378:
3363:
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3071:raisins de mer
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2428:At World's End
2394:Sea of Thieves
2389:Seattle Kraken
2350:Main article:
2347:
2344:
2336:'s 1851 novel
2240:
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2229:Mark McMenamin
2226:Paleontologist
2219:Main article:
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1916:Sepia octopusa
1907:Thomas Pennant
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1833:Francesco Redi
1823:(âwhale) type
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5762:capita MedusĂŠ
5756:
5750:, p. 216
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8574:Church grim
8145:Egede, Hans
7941:21 November
7884:Nigg (2014)
7614:Geosciences
7381:via Google.
7018:: 4526â4532
7004:More, A. G.
6924:"47. Sepia"
6781:(in French)
6721:(in German)
6289:Lovén, Sven
6098:Nigg (2014)
5976:SeaLifeBase
5947:Blumenbach
5832:G. eucnemis
5819: [
5698:Rondeletius
5643:A. lamarcki
5639:A. eucnemis
5624:Astrophyton
5615:Astrophyton
5526:Linnaeus's
5424:SeaLifeBase
5341:SeaLifeBase
5233:, pp. 44â45
5220:krabbfisken
5065:. Settern.
5043:Orlogs-skib
4351:(English);
4041:; Cited in
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2930:TrollhÀttan
2903: [
2896:Krabbfisken
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2747:Zostera Lin
2638:Old English
2504:Akkorokamui
2465:Kraken Mare
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2302:giant squid
2286:Jules Verne
2262:Victor Hugo
2255:Jules Verne
2200:crustaceans
2180:giant squid
2150:giant squid
2126:Giant squid
1957:iconography
1943:Iconography
1892:microcosmus
1878:Meertrauben
1870:Microcosmus
1862:blackletter
1813:Microcosmus
1787:Microcosmus
1543:octopus of
1506:quick guide
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1221:Pontoppidan
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519:philologist
490:philologist
440: [
401:, but also
360:dictionary
259:Microcosmus
249:Jules Verne
243:octopus of
235:Victor Hugo
213:Pontoppidan
180:giant squid
160:sea monster
94: [
8934:Categories
8853:Askeladden
8662:Marmennill
8630:Gjenganger
8586:Deildegast
8569:Changeling
8403:, 340â345.
8255:Lee, Henry
8022:13 October
8016:WorldAtlas
7749:12 October
7714:12 October
7686:11 October
7539:2 December
7403:Lee (1884)
7334:, p. 12: "
7305:Lee (1884)
7148:Lee, Henry
6966:19 January
6778:(in Latin)
6718:(in Latin)
6555:(in Latin)
6438:Lee (1875)
6399:Lee (1875)
6193:Lee (1875)
6086:Lee (1875)
5933:28 January
5891:Blumenbach
5872:28 January
5837:F. J. Bell
5635:A. linckii
5599:A. linckii
5372:28 January
5302:28 January
5097:Lee (1884)
4925:(German);
4638:spĂžkelser
4353:vid. infra
4347:(Danish);
4104:Fisch-Buch
3703:, p.
3389:"kraken".
3359:Lee (1875)
3187:References
3094:cuttlefish
3024:compilatis
2980:A. euryale
2976:Blumenbach
2387:, and the
2346:Modern use
2329:The Kraken
2176:Otto Latva
2174:Historian
1989:Schweinwal
1955:As to the
1815:, namely:
1673:Saint-Malo
1648:vastissima
1634:von Bergen
1443:von Bergen
1324:(old name
1245:man-of-war
985:Hans Egede
947:Hans Egede
782:taboo word
775:Shetlandic
761:cephalopod
714:kolkrabbar
689:jÀttekrake
601:sĂže-kraken
589:sĂže-horven
486:cephalopod
203:Hans Egede
168:cephalopod
57:cephalopod
8767:Troll cat
8621:Fossegrim
8579:Cyprianus
8552:BÀckahÀst
8391:(1753a).
8221:Islandica
8147:(1741) .
7959:(2001) .
7833:Discourse
7644:2076-3263
7620:(3): 80.
7464:(1887b).
6816:octopodia
6735:(2015) .
6167:(88): 23.
5956:loc. cit.
5694:Zee-sonne
5690:Star-fish
5553:Ophiurida
5231:Kap. XVII
5165:Norwegian
5113:Sneglenes
4929:(English)
4845:Islandica
4540:"Hafgufa"
4402:"Kra'ken"
4269:(1701) ,
4069:(1887) .
4051:Antiquary
3527:31 August
3501:31 August
3192:Citations
3168:Jasconius
3041:Mennander
2934:Leviathan
2842:Greenland
2685:sĂže-trold
2622:Old Norse
2582:Norwegian
2519:Leviathan
2363:'s novel
2339:Moby-Dick
2146:Henry Lee
2116:Bartholin
2106:Auslegung
2089:Ashton's
1835:'s giant
1748:The ship
1657:Teufelwal
1625:Hyas spp.
1620:Seekrabbe
1589:engraving
1584:distrahit
1514:July 2023
1478:loc. cit.
1418:(admixed
1403:Ophiurida
1389:ophiurids
1268:Alstahaug
1252:Henry Lee
1234:whirlpool
1027:'fishing
971:grounds.
937:, in his
923:Norwegian
891:sciu-crak
879:sciu-crak
749:Norwegian
738:red algae
719:kolkrabbi
710:Icelandic
596:sĂže-krake
559:were, in
555:given by
448:boat hook
433:Icelandic
323:Old Norse
310:forms of
297:Norwegian
291:Etymology
263:Bartholin
164:etymology
157:legendary
113:Colorized
8912:See also
8783:VardĂžger
8543:Askafroa
8439:(1882),
8377:(1892).
8363:"Kraken"
8350:(1865).
8334:(1813).
8320:"Kraken"
8284:(1865).
8257:(1875),
8215:(1938),
8123:(1801).
8084:(1761).
7899:(1993).
7844:41389633
7794:(1866).
7597:(5): 87.
7442:(1920).
7363:(1986),
7150:(1883),
7127:(1572).
7049:(1555).
6922:(1806),
6871:(2006).
6831:(1866).
6765:(1756).
6705:(1748).
6660:(1686).
6636:(1684).
6614:(1657).
6575:(1740).
6542:(1748).
6481:(1735).
6414:(1848).
6291:(1887).
6256:(1678).
6054:41963484
6026:Vivarium
5510:(1575).
5490:(1876).
5266:Kalmar..
5247:(1994),
5204:(1836),
4839:(1924),
4731:W (1818)
4709:(1820).
4640:as well.
4607:(1936),
4570:(1887),
4538:(2016).
4492:Nordland
4400:(1896).
4209:"Kraken"
4168:(1998).
4101:(1670).
4045:(1910).
4031:(1921),
3930:havet.nu
3926:"KrÀkel"
3833:(1862).
3801:W (1818)
3575:, s.v. "
3546:(1849).
3438:"kraken"
3414:(1901),
3304:(2016).
3264:44648937
3248:"Kraken"
3211:(1777).
3145:ÎșÎŹÎŒÎŒÎ±ÏÎżÏ
3136:cammarus
3128:gambarus
2974:, which
2863:lyngbakr
2838:Speculum
2702:spĂžgelse
2689:sĂže-drau
2524:Globster
2498:See also
2490:'s moon
2472:'s moon
2439:and its
2383:and its
2280:(in the
2268:(1866, "
2233:Triassic
2192:starfish
1997:Bart-wal
1933:for the
1837:tunicate
1736:DeFrance
1697:Warship
1608:Paullini
1272:crawling
1122:and the
1043:spĂžgelse
912:starfish
841:skerries
765:crosiers
659:Octopoda
584:sĂže-horv
507:Besides
503:Synonyms
308:definite
275:Paullini
255:Linnaeus
245:Guernsey
8891:Origins
8774:Valravn
8739:SkogsrÄ
8712:BergsrÄ
8689:Nis Puk
8639:Helhest
8612:Erlking
8471:645-654
8240:(ed.),
8054:. 1766.
8048:Bibcode
7996:8 April
7622:Bibcode
7379:snippet
7179:(1883).
6814:(recté
6808:passim.
6646:Tab. 21
6426:escadre
6336:p. 326a
5816:
5702:Gessner
5536:polypus
5528:polypus
5214:Det ar
4496:Harstad
4333:hafgufa
4310:Hafgufa
4306:Kracken
4302:Hafgufa
4172:(ed.).
4077:(ed.).
4013:20 June
4007:saob.se
3987:20 June
3981:saob.se
3961:20 June
3955:saob.se
3935:20 June
3910:12 July
3904:saob.se
3851:"draug"
3681:12 July
3629:12 July
3623:saob.se
3603:12 July
3597:saob.se
3521:saob.se
3495:saob.se
3475:12 July
3469:saob.se
3401:krakjen
3286:p. 326a
3213:"Sepia"
3015:tegmen
2926:fathoms
2892:Swedish
2859:hafgufa
2726:Swedish
2672:Krabben
2601:
2590:Swedish
2514:Cthulhu
2488:Neptune
2297:Alecton
2274:pieuvre
2208:octopus
2141:Alecton
2120:hafgufa
2072:writer
2070:Swedish
2001:Gessner
1842:Ascidia
1825:hafgufa
1799:variis
1796:Corpus
1779:in his
1750:Niagara
1743:Niagara
1710:Niagara
1680:Packard
1653:trolwal
1645:omnium
1642:marina
1639:bellua
1545:Carteia
1541:polypus
1383:called
1381:Gessner
1377:polypus
1315:
1290:krabben
1215:hafgufa
1211:inkfish
1201:hafgufa
1178:in the
1176:hafgufa
1135:hafgufa
1124:hafgufa
1099:Later,
1076:hafgufa
1065:hafgufa
1059:Hafgufa
1016:hafgufa
987:in his
965:inkfish
957:polypus
916:polypus
903:hafgufa
861:Gessner
829:plummet
825:fathoms
814:Iceland
664:Swedish
625:krabben
535:
475:in the
446:" and "
414:
387:anchors
358:Swedish
354:cognate
341:
304:krakjen
271:hafgufa
269:called
240:pieuvre
217:octopus
208:hafgufa
176:Iceland
155:) is a
8862:Blenda
8844:People
8801:VĂŠttir
8755:SkrĂžmt
8721:Hulder
8671:Myling
8646:Kraken
8595:Draugr
8534:Beings
8401:xvi(?)
8310:
8227:: 4â17
8109:
7913:
7867:
7842:
7823:
7774:
7642:
7574:18 May
7524:Nature
7501:
7321:p. 427
7107:
7078:
6881:
6810:gives
6745:
6052:
5732:kraken
5601:, etc.
5532:polype
5475:kraken
5257:
5216:kraken
5175:; cf.
5069:
5039:Danish
5015:Kraken
4890:
4816:
4758:
4719:Note X
4717:; Cf.
4550:
4246:
4219:
4190:
4126:figure
4047:Review
3884:Danish
3754:
3705:xvi(?)
3677:. 1884
3403:, the
3397:kraken
3395:Norw.
3314:
3262:
3067:French
3001:ozaena
2922:Kalmar
2832:after
2807:Kraken
2788:" or "
2775:, etc.
2668:Kraxen
2642:crabba
2634:krabbe
2626:krabbi
2594:krabba
2586:Krabbe
2492:Triton
2470:Saturn
2412:Dredge
2371:Kraken
2325:sonnet
2314:poulpe
2310:calmar
2306:kraken
2196:whales
2098:legend
2078:kraken
2068:While
1993:German
1985:German
1972:Dingle
1874:German
1854:kraken
1805:tectum
1691:poulpe
1669:Angola
1616:German
1595:ship.
1549:ozaena
1429:; pl.
1370:kraken
1154:kraken
1139:kraken
1120:kraken
1053:Drauen
1049:Danish
1033:Danish
943:kraken
869:(1539)
810:Norway
802:horven
796:("the
794:kraken
778:krekin
757:whisks
753:krekle
745:krÀkla
730:krÀkel
676:Kraken
672:German
670:) and
668:krakar
620:krabbe
613:kraxen
578:harrow
574:horven
561:Danish
542:harrow
514:horven
509:kraken
497:krabbe
473:krabbe
407:krabba
403:krabbe
300:kraken
273:, and
228:Octupi
191:mythos
172:Norway
124:kraken
100:, 1801
8810:VÇ«rĂ°r
8792:Vargr
8762:Troll
8748:Selma
8730:SjörÄ
8680:Nisse
8602:Dwarf
8564:Bysen
8236:, in
8044:(PDF)
7840:JSTOR
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6520:Halle
6514:[
6050:JSTOR
5924:WoRMS
5897:and "
5863:WoRMS
5823:]
5696:, by
5363:WoRMS
5293:WoRMS
4634:troll
4630:trold
4500:Troms
4178:[
4073:. In
4056:: 157
3419:: 754
3260:JSTOR
3132:Latin
3098:Sepia
3089:Sepia
2918:Ăland
2907:]
2818:]
2794:krake
2708:draug
2697:draug
2655:krake
2544:Sepia
2509:Cetus
2482:is a
2474:Titan
2453:sigil
2431:. In
2308:with
1890:Sepia
1850:Lovén
1821:cetus
1791:Latin
1579:Latin
1575:Pliny
1472:ibid.
1416:arbor
1362:arbor
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1197:]
1108:]
1071:krake
1029:shoal
1012:krake
1004:]
981:krake
975:Egede
927:krake
914:or a
883:Negri
875:krake
837:lings
798:krake
654:krake
608:kraxe
553:krake
469:krake
453:kraki
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428:kraki
399:krake
391:drags
382:krake
372:as a
333:krĂłkr
327:kraki
319:krake
312:krake
267:cetus
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8871:Disa
8696:Neck
8653:Mara
8559:BĂžyg
8308:ISBN
8137:via
8107:ISBN
8024:2023
7998:2019
7943:2011
7911:ISBN
7865:ISBN
7821:ISBN
7772:ISBN
7751:2011
7716:2011
7688:2011
7640:ISSN
7576:2023
7541:2020
7499:ISBN
7105:ISBN
7076:ISBN
6968:2022
6879:ISBN
6743:ISBN
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6139:cf.
6083:apud
5949:apud
5935:2022
5874:2022
5835:was
5700:and
5649:spp.
5374:2022
5304:2022
5255:ISBN
5242:Cf.
5067:ISBN
4888:ISBN
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4756:ISBN
4548:ISBN
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3989:2023
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3937:2023
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2096:The
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370:krak
362:SAOB
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338:lit.
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