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'''<big><FONT COLOR=darkblue>HEIMSKRINGLA''' is the world's largest online collection of Old Norse and Nordic source texts – currently some 7200 titles.</FONT COLOR=darkblue></big>
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'''<big><FONT COLOR=darkblue>HEIMSKRINGLA''' is the largest collection of Old Norse and Nordic source texts on the internet – currently some 7500 titles.</FONT COLOR=darkblue></big>
  
 
'''<big><FONT COLOR=darkblue>HEIMSKRINGLA''' primarily consists of eddic texts, sagas, and scaldic poetry, secondarily of background material and sources related to Sami culture.</FONT COLOR=darkblue></big>  
 
'''<big><FONT COLOR=darkblue>HEIMSKRINGLA''' primarily consists of eddic texts, sagas, and scaldic poetry, secondarily of background material and sources related to Sami culture.</FONT COLOR=darkblue></big>  
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::::::::::<big><big><FONT COLOR=darkblue>'''[[Nordiske Folks Overtroe, Guder, Fabler og Helte]]'''</big></big> <br>By ''Jacob Bærent Møinichen'', 1800.
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::::::::::<big><big><FONT COLOR=darkblue>'''[[Stednavne og førkristne kultsteder (clm)|Stednavne og førkristne kultsteder]]'''</big></big><br> by ''Carsten Lyngdrup Madsen'', 2018.<br>
 
 
:::::::::: In the year 1800, Jacob Bærent Møinichen published this almost 500-page reference work on the mythology and legendary history of the Nordic peoples. With its 1000 entries, the author not only covers all the Old Norse gods and mythological beings but also many of the legendary kings, heroes, and villains that appear in Saxo's Chronicle. The work provides a good impression of how far mythologists during the national romanticism period were willing to go to make all the pieces fit together - even if it resulted in four Odins and three Thor figures. Several of the entries contain curious information and entertaining comments.</FONT COLOR=darkblue>
 
  
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::::::::::When the god Thor had once been grossly humiliated among the giants and his hammer had proved ineffective, he stood deeply shaken and confused outside their gate, ready to return home. Then the giant Utgard-Loki approached him, first to rub salt in the wound by asking how Thor himself felt the visit had gone, and then to tell him that it had all been one great illusion. And if he doubted this, he and his companions on the journey home could simply look to see if they did not find traces in the landscape of his hammer. - The place names which this book deals with are precisely such traces in the landscape of pre-Christian religion. They are the group of names called sacral ''place names'', i.e. names which tell of the old gods and the old cult sites. – Now you can read the entire book online on '''[[Stednavne og førkristne kultsteder (clm)|Heimskringla]]'''.
  
 
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::::::::::<FONT COLOR=darkblue><big><big>[[Heimskringla Reprint| '''Nordisk gudelære med uddrag af Eddaerne''']]</big></big><br>By ''Carl Arnold Edwin Jessen''<br>
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::::::::::<FONT COLOR=darkblue><big><big>'''Nordens ældste digt'''<br>'''– Vølvespå'''</big></big><br>by ''Frederik Hammerich'', 1876<br><br>
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::::::::::'''Nordens ældste digt - Vølvespå''' is a brief monograph about the most important poem of the Poetic Edda – ''The Völuspá''. The author Frederick Hammerich places the poem within its historical context and thoroughly examines its main themes and their significance, taking into consideration the emerging Christian way of thinking. In the final part of the book, the author offers his own translation of the poem alongside the Old Norse text.<br><br>
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::::::::::In '''Nordisk gudelære med uddrag af Eddaerne''', linguist ''Edwin Jessen'' (1833-1921) first provides a concise and comprehensive overview of the key concepts in Old Norse mythology and a brief introduction to the source texts. This is followed by his translation of several central narratives from Snorri's Edda. Lastly, the book's third and final part consists of Jessen's translation of twelve mythological poems from the Poetic Edda. A fine introduction to Old Norse mythology based on the source texts. –<br>Read more about the book '''[[Heimskringla Reprint| here]]''' or order it through '''[[Heimskringla Reprint]]'''.</FONT COLOR=darkblue>
 
  
 
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* [[Johan Turi og hvordan bogen Muittalus samid birra blev til|Johan Turi og hvordan bogen ''Muittalus samid birra'' blev til]] (Danish; ''Emilie Demant Hatt'', 1942)
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* [[Korsets oprindelse]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2024)
* [[En bog om lappernes liv]] (Danish; ''Johan Turi'', 1910)
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* [[Tionde Sången (Kalevala, Collan)| Tionde]], [[Elfte Sången (Kalevala, Collan)| Elfte]] och [[Tolfte Sången (Kalevala, Collan)| Tolfte Sången]] af [[Kalevala (Collan)|Kalevala]] (Swedish; ''Karl Collan'', 1868)
* [[Maríu jartegnir - Borgarmenn heingdu upp serk vorrar frv|Borgarmenn heingdu upp serk vorrar frv]] (Old Norse; ''C. R. Unger'', 1871)
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* [[Skrímsla]] (Faroese; ''Andrias Christian Evensen'', 1911)
* [[Lappecodicillen]] (Danish-Norwegian, 1751)
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* [[Sjúrðar kvæði, Dvörgamoy]] (Faroese; ''Andrias Christian Evensen'', 1911)
* [[Maríu jartegnir - Af keisara fru|Af keisara fru]] (OLd Norse; ''C. R. Unger'', 1871)
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* [[Blandt Runosangere og Grædekvinder]] (Danish; ''F. Ohrt'', 1907)
* [[Nordiske Folks Overtroe, Guder, Fabler og Helte]] (Danish; ''Jacob Bærent Møinichen'', 1800)
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* [[Sjunde Sången (Kalevala, Collan)| Sjunde]], [[Åttonde Sången (Kalevala, Collan)| Åttonde]] och [[Nionde Sången (Kalevala, Collan)| Nionde Sången]] af [[Kalevala (Collan)|Kalevala]] (Swedish; ''Karl Collan'', 1868)
* [[Maríu jartegnir - Fra presti er framdi saurlifi i kirkiu ok s&#7887;ng þar messu sidan|Fra presti er framdi saurlifi i kirkiu ok s&#7887;ng þar messu sidan]] (Old Norse; ''C. R. Unger'', 1871)
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* [[Ólavur Riddararós]] (Faroese; ''Andrias Christian Evensen'', 1911)
* [[Fortællingen om Torarin den Voldsomme]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2023)
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* [[Gammel tro i Finland]] (Danish; ''Ferdinand Ohrt'', 1932)
* [[Thomas Apostels saga]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2023)
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* [[Fjerde Sången (Kalevala, Collan)|Fjerde]], [[Femte Sången (Kalevala, Collan)| Femte]] och [[Sjette Sången (Kalevala, Collan)| Sjette Sången]] af [[Kalevala (Collan)|Kalevala]] (Swedish; ''Karl Collan'', 1868)
* [[Maríu jartegnir - Bondi ok husfru ætludu heingia sik|Bondi ok husfru ætludu heingia sik]] (Old Norse; ''C. R. Unger'', 1871)
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* [[Mariu vísa]] (Faroese; ''Andrias Christian Evensen'', 1911)
* [[Oddruns klage]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2023)
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* [[Finsk tro og finsk galder]] (Danish; ''F. Ohrt'', 1918)
* [[Maríu jartegnir - Systir fallin hialpadizt fyrir myskunn vorrar frv|Systir fallin hialpadizt fyrir myskunn vorrar frv]] (Old Norse; ''C. R. Unger'', 1871)
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* [[Ferdinand Ohrt biografi|Folkemindeforskeren Ferdinand Ohrt]] (Danish; ''August F. Schmidt'', 1939)
* [[Hjaltland og Orknøyene i norrøn tid - Den norrøne kulturarven]] (Norwegian; ''Knut Rage'', 2023)  
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* [[Edvard den Helliges saga]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2024)
* [[Hjaltland og Orknøyene i norrøn tid - De norske jarlene]] (Norwegian; ''Knut Rage'', 2023)  
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* [[Första Sången (Kalevala, Collan)|Första]], [[Andra Sången (Kalevala, Collan)| Andra]] och [[Tredje Sången (Kalevala, Collan)| Tredje Sången]] af [[Kalevala (Collan)|Kalevala]] (Swedish; ''Karl Collan'', 1868)
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* [[Företal till nya Kalevala| Företal]] og [[Inledning (Kalevala, Collan)|Inledning till nya Kalevala]] (Swedish; ''Elias Lönnrot'' and ''Karl Collan'', 1868)
* [[Hjaltland og Orknøyene i norrøn tid - Sagaenes beretninger]] (Norwegian; ''Knut Rage'', 2023)  
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* [[Jatvarðs ríma]] (Faroese; ''Andrias Christian Evensen'', 1911)
* [[Rannveigs åbenbaring]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2023)
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* [[Magnús saga Erlingssonar (Codex Frisianus)|Magnús saga Erlingssonar]] (Old Norse; ''C. R. Unger'', 1871)
* [[Hjaltland og Orknøyene i norrøn tid - Nordboernes samfunn]] (Norwegian; ''Knut Rage'', 2023)
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* [[Kullervo – en episod ur Kalevala]] (Swedish; ''Carl Gustaf Borg'', 1851)
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* [[Sigmundar kvæði]] (Faroese; ''Andrias Christian Evensen'', 1911)
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* [[Jómsvíkingar]] (Faroese; ''Andrias Christian Evensen'', 1911)
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* [[Den korte saga om Sankt Magnus]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2024)
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* [[Om de hedniska finnarnas gudar]] (Swedish; ''Zakarias Topelius'', 1875)
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* [[Kalevala II (F. Ohrt)|Kalevala som Folkedigtning og National-Epos]] (Danish; ''F. Ohrt'', 1907)
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* [[Nakað um kvæðir okkara og kvæðayrking]] (Faroese; ''Andrias Christian Evensen'', 1911)
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* Kalevala som Folkedigtning: [[Sangegne og Sangere (Ohrt)|Sangere og Sangegne – Estland, Ingermanland, Karelen m.v.]] (Danish; ''F. Ohrt'', 1907)
  
  
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* '''[[Forfatterindex]]:''' Searching by author, translator and/or publisher.
 
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* '''[[Biografisk oversigt|Biographical Index]]:''' Briefly on manuscript collectors, scholars, and authors who have had an influence on the conservation, publication and interpretation of Old Norse source material.
 
* '''[[Biografisk oversigt|Biographical Index]]:''' Briefly on manuscript collectors, scholars, and authors who have had an influence on the conservation, publication and interpretation of Old Norse source material.
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HEIMSKRINGLA is the largest collection of Old Norse and Nordic source texts on the internet – currently some 7500 titles.

HEIMSKRINGLA primarily consists of eddic texts, sagas, and scaldic poetry, secondarily of background material and sources related to Sami culture.

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When the god Thor had once been grossly humiliated among the giants and his hammer had proved ineffective, he stood deeply shaken and confused outside their gate, ready to return home. Then the giant Utgard-Loki approached him, first to rub salt in the wound by asking how Thor himself felt the visit had gone, and then to tell him that it had all been one great illusion. And if he doubted this, he and his companions on the journey home could simply look to see if they did not find traces in the landscape of his hammer. - The place names which this book deals with are precisely such traces in the landscape of pre-Christian religion. They are the group of names called sacral place names, i.e. names which tell of the old gods and the old cult sites. – Now you can read the entire book online on Heimskringla.
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Nordens ældste digt
– Vølvespå

by Frederik Hammerich, 1876

Nordens ældste digt - Vølvespå is a brief monograph about the most important poem of the Poetic Edda – The Völuspá. The author Frederick Hammerich places the poem within its historical context and thoroughly examines its main themes and their significance, taking into consideration the emerging Christian way of thinking. In the final part of the book, the author offers his own translation of the poem alongside the Old Norse text.

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