Ljóðaedda
- Sæmundaredda
The Poetic Edda -
Sæmund's Edda
Goðakvæði-Mythological Lays
Völuspá:
the Prophecy of the Seeress
Hávamál:
The Sayings of Hár
Vafþrúðnismál:
The Lay of Vafþrúðnir
Grímnismál:
The Lay of Grímnir
Skírnismál:
The Lay of Skírnir
Hárbarzljóð:
The Lay of Hárbarð
Hymiskviða:
The Lay of Hymir
Lokasenna:
The Flyting of Loki
Þrymskviða:
The Lay of Thrym
Alvísmál:
The Lay of Alvís
Baldrs
draumar: Baldr's Dreams
Rígsþula:
The Lay of Ríg
Hyndluljóð:
The Lay of Hyndla
Völuspá
hin skamma: The Short Prophecy of the Seeress
Svipdagsmál:
Grógaldr Fjölsvinnsmá - The Spell of Gróa
Fjolsvinnsmál:
The Lay of Fjolsvith
Grottasöngr:
The Lay of Grotti
Völundarkviða:
The Lay of Volund
Hetjukvæði - Heroic
Lays
Helgakviða
Hjorvarþssonar: The Lay of Helgi Hjorvarþsson
Helgakviða
Hundingsbana I: The First Lay of Helgi Hunding-slayer
Helgakviða Hundingsbana II: The Second Lay of Helgi Hunding-slayer
Frá dauða Sinfjotla: Sinfjotli's
Death
Grípisspá:
The Prophecy of Grípir
Reginsmál:
The Lay of Regin
Fáfnismál:
The Lay of Fáfnir
Sigrdrífumál:
The Lay of Sigrdrífa
The
Great Lacuna
Sigurdarkvitha
inn forna: The Old Lay of Sigurþ (fragment)
Guðrúnarkviða
I: The First Lay of Guðrún
Sigurþarkviða
hinn skamma: The Short Lay of Sigurþ
Helreið
Brynhildar: Brynhild's Ride to Hel
Dráp
Niflunga: The Fall of the Niflungs
Guðrúnarkviða
II (hin forna): The Second (or Old )Lay of Guðrún
Guðrúnarkviða
III: The Third Lay of Guðrún
Oddrúnargrátr:
The Plaint of Oddrún
Atlakviða:
The Lay of Atli
Atlamál hin groenlenzku: The Greenlandish Lay of Atli
Guðrúnarhvot: Guðrún's
Lament
Hamðismál
(hin fornu): The Lay of Hamðir
Dvergatal:
The Catalogue of Dwarfs
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Prósaedda -
Snorra Edda
The Prose Edda - Snorri's
Edda
Gylfaginning:
The Deluding of Gylfi
Skaldskaparmál:
The Language of Poetry (Exerpts)
Hattatal: The List of Verse Forms
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Other Source Texts
Poems
Óðinns
Korpgaldr: The Lay of Óðinn's Ravens
A Collection of Eddic Texts About Thor
Including some different translations
than found here
Havamál
In Icelandic, Swedish and English,
parallel translations with line numbers.
Rune Poems
Original Texts with Rune Stave Pictures
and English Translations
The
Anglo-Saxon Rune Poem
The
Old Norwegian Rune Poem
The
Old Icelandic Rune Poem
Elder FUÞARK and Mnemonics
The
Elder FUÞHARK with Sound
The
Abecedarium Nordmanicum with Sound
Original Text with English and German
Translations
Charms
The
Two Merseburg Charms
the second with sound
Runestone Inscriptions
The Rök Runestone
Transliteration of Original Runic Inscription
With Translations into Old Western Nordic, Old Swedish, and English
Links to
Other Relevant Sites
Germanic
Mythology E-texts Links
Germanic
History, Language, and Culture Links
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This source text resource
is under construction.
More texts will be added as soon as possible.
Unlinked titles are forthcoming!
May 20th, 2000
Ása means "of the Æsir" (the Norse
Gods). These texts are offered here as an educational resource
for Ásatrú scholars, and especially, for young
students of these
precious texts, links to our Heathen past.
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