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Thematic Entries to Project Runeberg

http://runeberg.org/tema/trad.html

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.

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The Visigothic Code: Forum Iudicum

http://libro.uca.edu/vcode/visigoths.htm

The Law Code of the Visigoths of Spain. In translation with a helpful preface.

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The Anglo-Saxon Dooms, 560-975

http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/560-975dooms.html

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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Teutonic Mythology

http://www.boudicca.de/teut.htm

By Victor Rydberg. Full e-text version as translated by Rasmus B. Anderson.

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Teutonic Myth and Legend

http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/tml/index.htm

by Donald A. Mackenzie. An Introduction to the Eddas and Sagas, Beowulf, The Nibelungenlied and other mythology.

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Sagnanet

http://saga.library.cornell.edu/

Icelandic medieval literature online from Cornell Library.

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Old Norse e-texts

http://etext.old.no/

A collection of Sophus Bugge´s transcription of Sæmundur Edda in Icelandic.

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Odin´s Gift - Norse Heathen Poetry Forum

http://www.odins-gift.com/

Growing collection of today´s Asatru poetry. Artwork, related classical poems, links to heathen poetry sites, tips for writing and publishing. Submissions welcome.

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Jörmungrund

http://www.hi.is/~eybjorn/

Old Icelandic texts, primarily Eddaic and Skaldic poetry, with English translations, concordances, and commentaries.

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Gambara and the Longbeards

http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/gambara.html

Abstracted from Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Deutsche Sagen. One of the few ancient stories about Germanic gods to survive outside of Scandinavia.

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