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HEIMSKRINGLA is the largest collection of Old Norse and Nordic source texts on the internet – currently some 8400 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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WE PRESENT: digitalized


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Myter og sagn fra Grønland I-III
By Knud Rasmussen, 1921-25
In our study of Inuit religion and mythology, HEIMSKRINGLA is now able to present a digitised and searchable version of the unabridged edition of Knud Rasmussen's three-volume work Myter og sagn fra Grønland.
Knud Rasmussen was neither the only nor the first to collect myths and legends in Greenland, but his collection is the most significant — not only because it is the largest (spanning approximately 1,000 standard pages) but also due to his unique qualifications, including his mastery of the Greenlandic language. – The legends are the primary source of Greenlandic views on life, religion, and nature, offering insight into their imagination, humor, and resilience under the most extreme of living conditions.


WE PRESENT: on print


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Den ældre Eddas gudesange
By Karl Gjellerup, 1895 / 2025

The Poetic Edda, along with Snorri's Edda, serves as the main source of our knowledge of Norse mythology and is therefore essential for understanding the religious mindset of pre-Christian Scandinavia. It is divided into two parts: one dedicated to poems about the gods and another to heroic lays. Karl Gjellerup’s translation includes only the former. What sets this edition apart is its rich illustration and decoration by Lorenz Frølich, one of the foremost artists and illustrators of his time. In his translation, Gjellerup rearranges parts of the material, and the individual stanzas follow a strict and consistent metrical pattern.
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  • E-Library: Links to some 400 books - all available online.
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  • 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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