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In the 1000 years that has passed since the conversion era, much of the culture and religious practices of our ancestors have been lost to us. But surprisingly much of this heritage was recorded by historians like Tacitus, and by chroniclers like Snorri Sturlasson, Saxo Gramaticus and Bede. Other sources include the Arabic Ibn Fadlans account of the Rus, in his Risala, and the Icelandic Sagas, ... [MORE]


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1. Odin´s Gift - Norse Heathen Poetry Forum - Growing collection of today´s Asatru poetry. Artwork, related classical poems, links to heathen poetry sites, tips for writing & publishing. Submissions very welcome !
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2. The Visigothic Code: Forum Iudicum - The Law Code of the Visigoths of Spain. In translation with a helpful preface.
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3. Thematic Entries to Project Runeberg - This page is an attempt to give an organised overview of those works in Project Runeberg's archives that captures, represents, or describes aspects of Nordic traditions.
4. Boniface and the Oak of Donar - E-text excerp from The Life of St. Boniface by Willibald, written between 754 and 768.
5. Fornaldarsögur Norðurlanda - A collection of Old Norse source texts.
6. Gambara and the Longbeards - Abstracted from Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Deutsche Sagen. One of the few ancient stories about Germanic gods to survive outside of Scandinavia.
7. In the Days of Giants - A Book of Norse Tales, by Abbie Farwell Brown. E-text by the Baldwin Project.
8. Jörmungrund - Old Icelandic texts, primarily Eddaic and Skaldic poetry, with English translations, concordances, and commentaries.
9. Norse Stories Retold from the Eddas - By Hamilton Wright Mabie, e-texts by the Baldwin project.
10. Old Norse e-texts - A collection of Sophus Bugge´s transcription of Sæmundur Edda in Icelandic.
11. Sagnanet - Icelandic medieval literature online from Cornell Library.
12. Teutonic Myth and Legend - by Donald A. Mackenzie. An Introduction to the Eddas & Sagas, Beowulf, The Nibelungenlied and other mythology.
13. Teutonic Mythology - By Victor Rydberg. Full e-text version as translated by Rasmus B. Anderson.
14. The Anglo-Saxon Dooms, 560-975 - Presented by Oliver J. Thatcher in "The Library of Original Sources". This text is part of the Internet Medieval Source Book.

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