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* [[Landet med de mørke skibene - Farve, form og fantasi]] (Norwegian; ''Fredrik Paasche'', 1938)
 
* [[Maríu jartegnir - Frá einum klerk, er sér hafði mey festa|Frá einum klerk, er sér hafði mey festa]] (Old Norse; ''C. R. Unger'', 1871)
 
* [[Maríu jartegnir - Frá einum klerk, er sér hafði mey festa|Frá einum klerk, er sér hafði mey festa]] (Old Norse; ''C. R. Unger'', 1871)
 
* [[Landet med de mørke skibene - Ætt og heim]] (Norwegian; ''Fredrik Paasche'', 1938)  
 
* [[Landet med de mørke skibene - Ætt og heim]] (Norwegian; ''Fredrik Paasche'', 1938)  
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* [[Ole Andreas Øverland biografi|Hvem var Ole Andreas Øverland ]] (Norwegian biography)
 
* [[Ole Andreas Øverland biografi|Hvem var Ole Andreas Øverland ]] (Norwegian biography)
 
* [[Landet med de mørke skibene - Storm over Europa]] (Norwegian; ''Fredrik Paasche'', 1938)  
 
* [[Landet med de mørke skibene - Storm over Europa]] (Norwegian; ''Fredrik Paasche'', 1938)  
* [[Kristni þáttr]] (Old Norse; ''C. R. Unger and Guðbrandur Vigfússon'', 1860)
 
  
  

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HEIMSKRINGLA


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  • HEIMSKRINGLA is an online collection of Old Norse source material, primarily Eddas, Icelandic sagas, scaldic poetry, and some background material.
  • HEIMSKRINGLA consists of some 6500 titles in the Old Norse language or translated into the modern Scandinavian languages.
  • HEIMSKRINGLA builds on the assumption that these texts – being part of our cultural heritage – should be made available for everybody.
  • HEIMSKRINGLA is subject to the laws of copyright. Consequently we are restricted when it comes to more recent publications.
  • HEIMSKRINGLA is run as an idealistic project. Therefore we always need volunteers. On this link you can read how to become part of the project.


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AKTUELT digitalt


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Islandske Annaler
By Gustav Storm
Annals constitute a separate genre of their own in medieval literature. They record chronological lists of events of each year in and around Iceland. Because of their brief and almost key word-like style, the value of the annals is not a literary one but a historical. They are important sources to medieval history.

In the year 1888 historian Gustav Storm gathered and published all the Icelandic Annals. This great work has now been fully digitalized and is available on Heimskringla.
WE PRESENT: on print


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Språkliga intyg om hednisk gudatro i Sverige
Magnus Fredrik Lundgren

Språkliga intyg om hednisk gudatro i Sverige. Usually scholars go to the Old Norse sources for information about Norse mythology and pre-Christian religion in Scandinavia. But in this book the Swedish linguist Magnus Fredrik Lundgren takes another starting point, investigating if the language itself – independently of the Eddaic poems and Snorris mythology – contains reliable tracks of "pagan beliefs". Old forms of personal names and toponymic names play an important part in this investigation. – This is a publication from HEIMSKRINGLA Reprint and is available here.

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Special features


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  • E-Library: Links to some 400 books - all available online.
  • Gallery: Visit Heimskringla's gallery of historical sites etc.
  • 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.
Ongoing projects


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About the HEIMSKRINGLA-project and the people behind it


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Explore HEIMSKRINGLA


Have you visited HEIMSKRINGLAs biographical section? – Here you will find information about 172 interesting personalities, who all have influenced this collection of texts.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)


Q.: Picture and text are out of position on my screen and some characters do not show up correctly. Why?    
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A.: For optimal viewing of heimskringla.no, please use Firefox or Safari. Your Character Encoding should be set on "Unicode (UTF-8)". (In the menu bar choose View then Character Encoding etc.) You may also use Opera and choose the same settings.

Q: Do errors occur in the texts?
A: Even though all our texts have been proofread, we cannot guarantee that typing and spelling mistakes do not occur. We encourage our readers to contact our webmaster however, if you should come across a mistake of typing, spelling or any other inconsistencies. Furthermore we want to emphasize that a text on the Internet should always be compared to the original before it is used in books (quotes, references etc.)

Q: I am not able to get access to all the pages as I am being asked for a username and a password. Can I get a password from you?
A: Unfortunately not. For copyright reasons a small part of our text material is password-protected and inaccessible to the general public. In individual cases I may give restricted access to the password-protected collection if someone is contributing with relevant text material to the collection.

Q: How can I contribute to the project?
A: The HEIMSKRINGLA - project needs practical as well as financial contributions. See the information page about financing, voluntary proofreading and technical assistance. All contributions will be received with gratitude.

Q: I am a student who needs help with my assignment. Can you help me?
A: Unfortunately we cannot do that. Consult your teacher or local librarian. You are of course free to make use of the material from heimskringla.no for your assignment: if you do so, please remember to make references. Generally speaking, however one must be very careful in using sources from the Internet for assignments and other schoolwork, as there is much misinformation on the Internet.

Q: Can you send me a message when a page is updated with new material?
A: All information about updates and other relevant matters can be found on our Facebook page.

Q: The text I am looking for is not to be found in the "Norrøne Tekster og Kvad" - project. Will you be so kind as to publish it for me?
A: The aim is to make "Norrøne Tekster og Kvad" as comprehensive as possible. In practice the greatest limitation is the acquisition of text material. It goes without saying that such a wide-ranging project cannot be completed in all fields at the same time. Which areas are finished first and how broadly or well the coverage is, will depend on who is contributing to the project at a given time.

Sp.: Is an App available for the material on Heimskringla?
Sv.: No unfortunately not. But by clicking on Mobilvisning at the bottom of the page, you get a format that is customised for mobile or tablet.