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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 8800 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 8900 titles.</FONT COLOR=darkblue></big>
  
 
'''<big><FONT COLOR=darkblue>HEIMSKRINGLA''' primarily consists of Eddic texts, sagas, and skaldic poetry, as well as background material and sources on Sami, Finnish, and Greenlandic culture.</FONT COLOR=darkblue></big>  
 
'''<big><FONT COLOR=darkblue>HEIMSKRINGLA''' primarily consists of Eddic texts, sagas, and skaldic poetry, as well as background material and sources on Sami, Finnish, and Greenlandic culture.</FONT COLOR=darkblue></big>  
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:::::::::::::::::<big><big><FONT COLOR=darkblue>'''[[Førkristen jul]]'''</big></big><br>by ''Sophie Bønding''<br><br>»It is a widespread assumption that when Christianity reached the Nordic countries in the centuries around the year 1000, the Christian celebration of Christ’s birth replaced an old pagan midwinter festival. However, the matter is not quite so straightforward. Before the conversion, the word jul (Old Norse jól) evidently referred to a pagan seasonal feast, but its timing, its underlying ideas, and its cultic expressions have all been the subject of intense scholarly debate. This debate continued until around 1960, after which it has largely fallen silent, apart from a few more recent contributions published after the year 2000.«</FONT COLOR=darkblue>
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:::::::::::<big><big><FONT COLOR=darkblue>'''[[Erik den Røde og nordbokolonierne i Grønland]]'''</big></big><br>By ''Daniel Bruun'', 1931<br><br>Daniel Bruun’s '''Erik den Røde og nordbokolonierne i Grønland''' ''(Erik the Red and the Norse Colonies in Greenland)'' is an archaeological and historical study of the Norse settlements in Greenland from their founding to their disappearance. Based on Bruun’s own fieldwork and excavations, the book combines archaeological evidence with saga literature, medieval written sources, and topographical analysis. It examines farmsteads, churches, the episcopal seat at Gardar, as well as daily life, economic activities, and contacts with Iceland and Europe. The discovery of Vinland is also discussed. The role of Erik the Red and the gradual decline of the colonies are central themes. The work remains a foundational contribution to the study of Norse Greenland and its place in the medieval North Atlantic world.</FONT COLOR=darkblue>
  
 
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:::::::::::<FONT COLOR=darkblue><big>'''''Buy your Christmas gift here:''<br><big> [[Heimskringla Reprint]] ''' </big></big><br><br>''' Support Heimskringla’s work – and treat yourself or someone else – by shopping in Heimskringla’s bookshop. We offer more than 50 titles in the following fields:''' <br>[[File:Gift-20.gif|Gift-20|140px|right]]<br> Nordic history – Viking Age – Source texts – Old Norse literature – Literary history – Mythology – Pre-Christian religion – Sagas – Edda translations – Cultural history – Iceland – Skaldic poetry – Reference works, and more.<br><br>''' See the selection here:''' [[Fil:Bestillingsknap blue.jpg|20px|link=https://heimskringla.no/wiki/Heimskringla_Reprint]]   </FONT COLOR=darkblue>
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:::::::::::<FONT COLOR=darkblue><big><big>[[Heimskringla Reprint| '''Källskrifter till lapparnas mytologi''']]</big></big><br>By ''Edgar Reuterskiöld'', 1910<br>
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:::::::::::'''Källskrifter till lapparnas mytologi''' is a collection of sources on Sámi religion and mythology. The book presents key historical texts that illuminate Sámi myths, deities, rituals, and cosmology as they have been transmitted through early accounts, missionary writings, and ethnographic sources. The work provides readers with access to the written foundations for the study of Sámi mythology and makes it possible to trace how religious ideas have been interpreted, described, and at times distorted in the encounter between Sámi tradition and European scholarship. As a source collection, the book remains indispensable for anyone interested in Sámi culture.<br><br>Order here: '''[[Heimskringla Reprint]]'''.</FONT COLOR=darkblue>
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* [[Erik den Røde og nordbokolonierne i Grønland - Erik den Rødes ungdom paa Island]] (Danish; ''Daniel Bruun'', 1931)
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* [[Om den hellige Dunstan]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2026)
* [[Festens gave - Luftens aand hjælper en fattig dreng]] (Danish; ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1929)
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* [[Kvinnelige makter - Rind: En fortelling om hevn og tvang]] (Norwegian; ''Knut Rage'', 2026)  
* [[Festens gave - Hvalens sjæl og dens brændende hjerte]] (Danish; ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1929)
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* [[Uphaf sǫgu ins helga Óláfs konungs]] (Old Norse; ''Finnur Jónsson'', 1911/1925)
* [[Festens gave - Det frelsende dødningehoved]] (Danish; ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1929)
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* [[Om Sindolf og hans hustru]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2026)
* [[Om Adils Uppsalakonge og kong Rolf og hans kæmpers Sverigesfærd|Om kong Rolf og hans kæmpers Sverigesfærd]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2025)
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* [[Abbeden der blev pint i brønden]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2026)
* [[Festens gave - Pigens kærlighed der først dræbte en mand og siden vækkede ham til live igen|Festens gave - Pigens kærlighed der først dræbte en mand . . .]] (Danish; ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1929)
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* [[Den syge mand og Kristus]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2026)
* [[Festens gave - Historien om ulv]] (Danish; ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1929)
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* [[Den døde mand der kom til julegilde]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2026)
* [[Festens gave - Manden der tæmmede de første rener]] (Danish; ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1929)
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* [[Klerken der mistede livet, fordi han kom i dårligt selskab]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2026)
* [[Festens gave - Den falske kvinde der blev til en natugle]] (Danish; ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1929)
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* [[Bondens og husfruens død]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2026)
* [[Festens gave - Misana der blev forslaaet til Perlernes land]] (Danish; ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1929)
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* [[Kvinnelige makter - Nerthus: Grødegudinnen som ble til Njord]] (Norwegian; ''Knut Rage'', 2026)
* [[Festens gave - Tvillingerne med hundeøjnene]] (Danish; ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1929)
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* [[Munken der bad Gud om at få afkortet sine lidelser]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2026)
* [[Festens gave - Kæmpemusen fra Colville-River og de to brødre der dræbte den]] (Danish; ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1929)
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* [[Den ugifte kvinde der dræbte sit barn]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2026)
* [[Samernes gamle religion (anmeldelse)|Samernes gamle religion (bookreview)]] (Danish; ''Signe Elise Bro'', 2025)
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* [[Den forsvundne munk]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2026)
* [[Festens gave - Pigen Alarana og hendes broder der blev ædt af ulve og siden blev til rener|Festens gave - Pigen Alarana og hendes broder der blev ædt af ulve . . .]] (Danish; ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1929)
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* [[De to munke der fik hjælp af djævlene]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2026)
* [[Det norske Folks Historie bind 3 - Flere Begivenheder paa Island]] (Norwegian; ''Peter Andreas Munch'', 1853)
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* [[Kvinnelige makter - Matronene: De glemte gudinnene]] (Norwegian; ''Knut Rage'', 2026)  
* [[Det norske Folks Historie bind 3 - Orknøerne uafhængige. Sigurd Jarl]] (Norwegian; ''Peter Andreas Munch'', 1853)  
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* [[Da Djævelen blev abbed]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2026)
* [[Festens gave - Den skønneste fugl og den dejligste kvinde]] (Danish; ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1929)
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* [[Kvinnelige  makter - Lovn: Den milde trøster]] (Norwegian; ''Knut Rage'', 2026)  
* [[Festens gave - Høvdingens datter med jernarmbaandet og den gamle mand der hævnede sig paa hende|Festens gave - Høvdingens datter med jernarmbaandet og den gamle mand . . .]] (Danish; ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1929)
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* [[Om en enke og hendes sønner]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2026)
* [[Festens gave - Kvinden der blev til en edderkop]] (Danish; ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1929)
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* [[Eleven og mesteren]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2026)
* [[Festens gave - Hvorfor landbjørnene blev menneskefjendske]] (Danish; ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1929)
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* [[Den magtfulde mand og enken]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2026)
* [[Festens gave - Barnet fra havet]] (Danish; ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1929)
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* [[Ridderen og elverkvinden]] (Danish; ''Jesper Lauridsen'', 2026)
* [[Festens gave - De fire kammerater der vilde omrejse jorden]] (Danish; ''Knud Rasmussen'', 1929)
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* [[Kvinnelige  makter - Hariasa: Fragmenter av en germansk gudinne]] (Norwegian; ''Knut Rage'', 2026)  
* [[Det norske Folks Historie bind 3 - Sigmund Brestessøns Endeligt. Færøernes Frafald]] (Norwegian; ''Peter Andreas Munch'', 1853)  
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* [[Det norske Folks Historie bind 4 - Magnus bliver Konge i Danmark. Vikingetiden og Danevældets Ende]] (Norwegian; ''Peter Andreas Munch'', 1855)
* [[Det norske Folks Historie bind 3 - Norges Deling mellem de forbundne Fyrster]] (Norwegian; ''Peter Andreas Munch'', 1853)  
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* [[Det norske Folks Historie bind 4 - Færøerne atter under norsk Lenshøjhed. Begivenheder paa Island]] (Norwegian; ''Peter Andreas Munch'', 1855)
* [[Det norske Folks Historie bind 3 - Slaget ved Svoldr. Olafs Endeligt]] (Norwegian; ''Peter Andreas Munch'', 1853)  
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* [[Det norske Folks Historie bind 4 - Einar Thambarskelves Forhold. Orknøiske Anliggender]] (Norwegian; ''Peter Andreas Munch'', 1855)
  
  

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HEIMSKRINGLA is the largest collection of Old Norse and Nordic source texts on the internet – currently some 8900 titles.

HEIMSKRINGLA primarily consists of Eddic texts, sagas, and skaldic poetry, as well as background material and sources on Sami, Finnish, and Greenlandic culture.

HEIMSKRINGLA is based on the belief that these texts – as part of our shared cultural heritage – should be freely accessible to everyone.


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Erik den Røde og nordbokolonierne i Grønland
By Daniel Bruun, 1931

Daniel Bruun’s Erik den Røde og nordbokolonierne i Grønland (Erik the Red and the Norse Colonies in Greenland) is an archaeological and historical study of the Norse settlements in Greenland from their founding to their disappearance. Based on Bruun’s own fieldwork and excavations, the book combines archaeological evidence with saga literature, medieval written sources, and topographical analysis. It examines farmsteads, churches, the episcopal seat at Gardar, as well as daily life, economic activities, and contacts with Iceland and Europe. The discovery of Vinland is also discussed. The role of Erik the Red and the gradual decline of the colonies are central themes. The work remains a foundational contribution to the study of Norse Greenland and its place in the medieval North Atlantic world.
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Källskrifter till lapparnas mytologi
By Edgar Reuterskiöld, 1910
Källskrifter till lapparnas mytologi is a collection of sources on Sámi religion and mythology. The book presents key historical texts that illuminate Sámi myths, deities, rituals, and cosmology as they have been transmitted through early accounts, missionary writings, and ethnographic sources. The work provides readers with access to the written foundations for the study of Sámi mythology and makes it possible to trace how religious ideas have been interpreted, described, and at times distorted in the encounter between Sámi tradition and European scholarship. As a source collection, the book remains indispensable for anyone interested in Sámi culture.

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