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Norrœn Dýrð - Russian
URL: http://norse.narod.ru/

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Ïàìÿòíèêè äðåâíåèñëàíäñêîé ëèòåðàòóðû: "Ñòàðøàÿ Ýääà", "Ìëàäøàÿ Ýääà", "Êðóã Çåìíîé". Ñàãè, ïîýçèÿ.

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Hávamál - English
URL: http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/havamal.html

The Words of Odin the High One from the Elder or Poetic Edda (Sæmund's Edda). Translated by Olive Bray.

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The Poetic Edda - English
URL: http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/poe/

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The Poetic Eddas, the oral literature of Iceland which were finally written down from 1000-1300 A.D, are like big summer movies, full of gore, sex, revenge and apocalyptic violence.

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The Poetic Edda - English
URL: http://www.midhnottsol.org/lore/poetic2/

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Thorpe translation.

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Eddan. De nordiska guda- och hjältesångerna - Swedish
URL: http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/eddan/

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Översättning från isländskan av Erik Brate.

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Voluspa Essay - English
URL: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/4746/essay3.html

Voluspa - The Beginning and the end. The Voluspa (the Prophecy of the Seeress) is one of the most important sources concerning the study of the Norse panthenon of gods. The Eddic poem contains an account of the creation of the world and its occupants and continues to the final doom of the gods, or Ragnarock. The poem is the first in a collection known as the "Poetic Edda" or "Elder Edda", thought to have been collected by an unidentified Icelander during the twelth or Thirteenth century.

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