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  1. A handbook of Norse mythology by Karl Andreas Mortensen, A Clinton Crowell, 2010-08-01
  2. The Norse Atlantic Saga: Being the Norse Voyages of Discovery and Settlement to Iceland, Greenland, and North America by Gwyn Jones, 1986-07-31
  3. Traces Of The Norse Mythology In The Isle Of Man (1904) by Philip Moore Callow Kermode, 2010-05-23
  4. Norse Mythology A to Z (Mythology A to Z Series) by Kathleen N. Daly, Marian Rengel, 2003-11
  5. Old Norse Poems (Myths, Legend and Folk Tales from Around the World)
  6. Northern Magic: Mysteries of the Norse, Germans & English (Llewellyn's World Magic) by Edred Thorsson, 1995-10-08
  7. The Norse Tarot by Clive Barrett, 1989-04-27
  8. The Heimskringla: Or, the Sagas of the Norse Kings from the Icelandic of Snorre Sturlason, Volume 2 by Rasmus Björn Anderson, Snorri Sturluson, 2010-03-28
  9. Old Norse-Icelandic Literature: A Short Introduction (Blackwell Introductions to Literature) by Heather O'Donoghue, 2004-03-05
  10. North America from Earliest Discovery to First Settlements: The Norse Voyages to 1612 (New American Nation) by David Beers Quinn, 1977-06
  11. Heimskringla - The Norse King Sagas by Snorre Sturlason, 2008-11-04
  12. Freya (Short Tales Norse Myths) by Christopher E. Long, 2010-09
  13. Lay Belief in Norse Society 1000-1350 by Arnved Nedkvitne, 2009-05-31
  14. Reflections on Old Norse Myths (Studies in Viking and Medieval Scandinavia) (Studies in Viking and Medieval Scandinavia) by P. Hermann, 2007-11-30

101. Thor's Hammer Woodcrafts
norse and Celtic woodcrafts including runes, wands, pentacles, and statuary. Also takes commissioned orders.
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102. The Norse Discovery Of America Index
The norse Discovery of America, by Reeves, Beamish and Anderson (Norroena Society, 1906), at sacredtexts.com. The norse Discovery of America.
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The Norse Discovery of America
by Arthur Middleton Reeves,
North Ludlow Beamish,
and Rasmus B. Anderson
Contents
Start Reading This is a collection of texts relating to the voyages of the Norse west to America. A thousand years ago, nearly half a millennium before Columbus, the Norse extended their explorations from Iceland and Greenland to the shores of Northeastern North America, and, possibly, beyond. This volume from the Norroena collection contains all known sagas and documentary fragments which relate to this legendary exploration. It also contains analysis of the texts which should be read with a critical eye. While it is now certain that the Norse reached Nova Scotia, the claims in this book that they reached as far south as Bostonnot to mention Georgia or South Carolinaare still controversial. There is also tangential discussion of whether the Irish managed to get to America prior to the Norse, an even more contentious assertion. Regardless, the texts in this three-part volume open up a window into a vivid era, and give glimpses of religion, society and travel in the period when the Norse were actively exploring the North Atlantic. They contain one of the only detailed descriptions of a pagan women's divination ritual, and deal with the expansion of Christianity from both sides. There are bone-chilling stories of disease, murder and jealousy in the small communities on the leading edge of Viking colonization. Reading these sagas inspires deep understanding of the life and motivations of the Scandinavian sea rovers and respect for their accomplishments in the field of exploration.

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  • 104. Woden's Harrow: Norse / Asatru Art, Literature, Mythology, And Religion
    Features essays, artwork, information, and poetry dedicated to the Allfather as well as norse source texts, Hrafngythja's Magical Realm of Ravens, a visual tour of the Nine Worlds through mythological art, images of mighty trees around the world, and links to related resources.
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    105. Old Norse E-texts
    Old norse etexts. Sophus Bugge Sæmundar Edda (1867). Völuspá Hávamál Vafþrúðnismál Grímnismál Skírnismál (För Skírnis
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    Old Norse e-texts
    Sophus Bugge: Sæmundar Edda Völuspá
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    Hyndlulióð Völundarkviða Helgakviða Hjörvarðssonar ... Forspjallsljóð Various texts (The first grammatical treatise) Konungs skuggsiá Visio Pauli (Old Norse and Latin text) Texts with restricted access The rendering of unusual characters (in Norwegian) Links to other e-text collections Fornaldarsögur Norðurlanda (University of Oregon) Projektet Källtext, Fornsvenska texter Völuspá (Bragi Skúlason) Norrøne tekster og kvad (Foreningen Forn Sed) Jörmungrund (Eysteinn Bjornsson) Netútgáfan (Modern Icelandic orthography) Ordbok öfver Svenska Medeltids-språket gjerde@nvg.org

    106. Solar System
    Linking the norse Gods and Goddesses to the solar system.
    http://comp.uark.edu/~sbabb/fs_solsys.html
    Solar System
    Eros
    One of two binary stars in the system, only Eros still burns bright. But even here, among these Lost Worlds, the phenomenon of the Fading Suns continues. While the peasants and commoners alike are unable to tell that anything changes with Eros, Consul Thomas Constantinople (named after a famous scientest from Holy Terra's past) of the Guild of Engineers has discovered that every year the sun loses an abnormally large amount of energy. Thomas has attributed the unusual appearance of the star to being caused by a combination of factors; a hyperactive corona due to a strong magnetic field, its nature as a T Tauri star, and the fact that its embedded in its own dustcloud all combine to create the halo surrounding it. But despite his advanced knowledge, this 'Fading' phenomena is a mystery to him.
    Svarozhich
    The planet of fire, Svarozhich is located closest to the star Eros. As such, it is a planet of intense heat and scorching earth. An average-sized solid planet, Svarozhich lacks any form of life or water. Records discovered on Windfall hint that the OMNY Corporation may have created some advanced microorganisms that were able to live on the planet, but so far no proof has been discovered.
    Freya
    Freya is a gaseous planet, roughly twice as large as Windfall. It's atmosphere consists largely of acidic gases and helium, constantly mixing inside moon-sized storms. No records have yet been discovered of Freya's core, and it is assumed that even the arrogant explorers of the Second Republic knew better than to challenge the raging storms of Freya.

    107. Northvegr - Zoëga's A Concise Dictionary Of Old Icelandic
    Web version of the full 1910 Old norseEnglish dictionary, with both .php and .gif files. The grammatical supplement is also included.
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    Tom Wulf , thanks to Tom for OCR'ing and proofreading the text for a great number of pages and for organizing a drive to organize volunteers to get the scanned pages proof read. Tom's work will save us countless hours of work and enable us to bring this work to you sooner in text file formats.
    Tom (not Tom Wulf) at http://comp.uark.edu/~tmillic who has was worked with us to transcribe the dictionary.
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    108. Norse & Celtic History And Culture
    norse Celtic History and Culture. The Eddas Overview of medieval norse literature, plus links to various online versions. Germanic
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  • The Eddas
    Overview of medieval Norse literature, plus links to various online versions.
  • Germanic Myths, Legends, and Sagas
    Links to online texts of Norse and Germanic sagas, myths, etc.
  • King's Table: Game of the Noble Scandinavians
    Loads of info on Tafl-based games and how to play.
  • The Norse Mythology Web Page
    Loads of info on the old Norse Gods and Goddesses.
  • The Sami
    Fascinating web site about the Sami (Lapp) culture of northern Scandinavia.
  • The Viking Navy
    A rather odd collection of pages on functional reproduction Viking ships and alleged North American runic inscriptions.
  • The Vikings
    Lots and lots of useful information on Viking history and culture. Created: October 27, 1996
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  • 109. The Viking Interactive Web Site
    Learn and read about the Viking legacy, including the norse mythology, explanatory maps and animations about the Viking people.
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    110. Myth - Norse/Teutonic
    Ancient / Classical History Myth norse/Teutonic. © 2002 NS Gill. Technically, these legends from Old norse are too recent to be included in Ancient History.
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    Norse Mythology: The Gods

    From your About.com Guide. The Aesir and Vanir, their home, and ultimate fate at Ragnarok. Vikings
    From the Medieval/Renaissance History Guide, a page on many aspects of the Vikings. Encyclopedia of Norse Mythology
    Alphabetical and indexed list of the figures of Norse mythology. Encyclopedia of the gods
    Alphabetical list of gods, places, and things in Norse mythology.

    111. Norse Mythology
    Ancient / Classical History norse Mythology. The norse gods are divided into two major groups, the Aesir and Vanir, in addition to the giants who came first.
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    Essay on the creation myth as told by Snorri Sturluson.
    List of Norse Beings

    Includes alternate names and some extensive descriptions.
    Ravenbok

    Site devoted to the ancient religious practices embodied in Norse mythology.
    Germanic Religion: Introduction

    Contributions to the study of Germanic mythology made by Jakob Grimm, Karl Mullenhof, Max Muller, Adalbert Kuhn, Wilhelm Mannhardt, the British school, Jan de Vries, and Georges Dumezil. Sources - Norse Mythology Ten item bibliography.

    112. Cape Cod Lodging Provincetown Rental Boston Accomodations - Norse Wall House, Ma
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    113. Selected Themes: Medieval Norse Literature: Resources
    Selected norse Resources Web Sites. The norse Mythology Web page some background information on norse mythology. A Simple Guide to Creating Old norse Names.
    http://twist.lib.uiowa.edu/norse/resources.html
    Home Syllabus Tools Discussion ... Chat Resources Selected Library Resources Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance Literature Online (LION) Modern Language Association Bibliography The Norse Mythology Web page - some background information on Norse mythology. The Norse - several interesting links to sites relating to the history of the Norse, timelines, archaeology, texts, religion and mythology, and much more. From Brown University. The European Middle Ages: The Norse - general information. Norse Saga Homepage A Simple Guide to Creating Old Norse Names Old Norse and Runology - links and resources for the Icelandic language, sagas and other materials in translation, Runes and Runology, and more. - large collection of sagas and other texts. Codex Wormianus (AM 24 2 fol.) - images, text, and concordance. - edition of the Old Norse version of Bisclavret, a lai by Marie de France.

    114. Greenland
    Its peak population reached nearly 5000 norse, who lived in two colonies in southwestern Greenland, called the Eastern and Western Settlements.
    http://www.mnh.si.edu/vikings/voyage/htmlonly/greenland.html
    Located west of Iceland, Greenland is a vast ice-capped continent 1700 miles long and 700 miles wide, fringed by a thin strip of mountainous terrain. Most of this land is frigid arctic tundra, but around A.D.985, Erik the Red discovered two areas of southwest Greenland which were suitable for farming, with grasslands and small stands of alder and birch. He named this land Greenland "so that people would be encouraged to go there," and indeed many followed him to this new land. The colonies flourished for three hundred years. Farms proliferated; animal and human populations grew quickly. Its peak population reached nearly 5000 Norse, who lived in two colonies in southwestern Greenland, called the Eastern and Western Settlements. Then, environmental, economic, and social conditions began to worsen until, only a few decades before Columbus arrived in America, they disappeared. The disappearance of the Norse colonies in Greenland is the outstanding unsolved mystery of the Viking's North Atlantic saga. After more than two hundred and fifty years of study by historians, archeologists, and natural scientists, there are clues but no firm answers. What happened to the Greenland Norse? A range of factors-cooling climate, declining trade relations, over-grazing of soil, cultural taboos against eating certain foods, competition with Inuit, emigration, taxation by the crown and church-all contributed to the decline. No single event seems to have spelled the end, but rather the complex web in which the Greenlanders were caught.

    115. The Baldwin Project: Popular Tales From The Norse By George Webbe Dasent
    Popular Tales from the norse by George Webbe Dasent. Table of Contents Index Next True and Untrue. Table of Contents. About This Text. Front Matter.
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    116. Verbix -- Germanic Languages: Conjugate Old Norse Verbs
    Germanic languages Old norse. Old norse is classical North Germanic language used from roughly 1150 to 1350. Its predecessor is
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    Old Norse is classical North Germanic language used from roughly 1150 to 1350. Its predecessor is Old Scandinavian , from which West Scandinavian (later known as Old Norse) and East Scandinavian developed (C.f. Runic Swedish Old Norse is the literary language of the Icelandic sagas, skaldic poems, and Eddas. The term Old Norse embraces Old Norwegian as well as Old Icelandic Grammatically, the Old Norse language remained remarkably stable for 200 years. Verbs were inflected for tense, mood, person, and number. Old Norse is the parent language of the three modern languages, Icelandic Faroese , and Norwegian , and one extinct language called Norn Conjugate an Old Norse verb: Fill in the infinitive. Don't use any capital letters!

    117. The Norse
    The norse, Introduction. The World of the norse. (also known as the Vikings). A Viking Timeline. A detailed chronology ranging from 4000 BCE to 1300 CE.
    http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Medieval_Studies/norse.html
    The Norse
    Introduction
    Ancient Scandinavia was dominated by speakers of North Germanic languages, including Old Norwegian, Old Swedish, Old Danish, and Old Icelandic. Scandinavians did not participate in the first wave of Germanic migrations that destroyed the Roman Empire, but in the eighth century some of them initiated a second wave of Viking invasions. The typical Viking was a landless young man who made a living as a pirate, sometimes preying on other Scandinavians as well as peoples farther south. Most Scandinavians were farmers or traders who regarded Vikings with grave suspicion, and in the early literature Vikings often come across as arrogant louts who brag too much about their exploits abroad. Contrary to popular belief, Vikings did not wear horned helmets, though some of their armor is decorated with representations of earlier Germanic warriors wearing such helmets. The term Viking invasion is sometimes used for attacks by large fleets of ships under the command of an aristocrat who would probably not have been called a Viking by his fellow Scandinavians, at least not to his face. Study of Old Norse texts is especially informative about early Germanic culture because the Scandinavians were converted to Christianity much later than the East and West Germanic peoples (around 1000 CE). By this time, Roman Christianity was well established in Western Europe and no longer felt much threatened by the few remaining traces of pre-Christian thought. Norse mythology could be used as ornamental material in Scandinavian poetry without offense, much as pagan Greek and Roman mythology was used by the deeply religious John Milton to ornament his Christian epic

    118. Asgard ... The Norse Mythology Fanlisting ... A Production Of ... Zengrrl.com
    Asgard the norse Mythology Fanlisting for fans of the gods, goddesses and legends of norse Mythology.
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    119. Norse Creation Myth
    norse Creation Myth. The norse creation story has heaps of mythic elements, from the primeval giant Ymir to the cow Audhumla the
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    The Norse creation story has heaps of mythic elements, from the primeval giant Ymir to the cow Audhumla the reader is beseiged with mythic archetypes. This is a problem for the researcher trying to sort out true heathen tradition from the trappings of Christianity. What the Eddas Say In the beginning there was the void. And the void was called Ginnungagap. What does Ginnungagap mean? Yawning gap, beginning gap, gap with magical potential, mighty gap; these are a few of the educated guesses. Along with the void existed Niflheim the land of fog and ice in the north and Muspelheim the land of fire in the south. There seems to be a bit of confusion as to whether or not these existed after Ginnungagap or along side of it from the beginning.

    120. ThinkQuest : Library : Legends Of Forever
    Jord Earth goddess. Mother of Thor and Frigg. Kvasir His function depends on which source you read, like many of the norse god/goddesses.
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