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[[File:Hvergelmir Stellarium-008.png|thumb|Hvergelmir, painting by Jessica Gullberg for Stellarium.]]
Hvergelmir, the boiling well, is a Norse constellation mentioned in the Rímtǫl glosses, which dates back to the 11th century CE and is an Old Norse calendar of 52 weeks (364 days).  


== Concordance, Etymology, History ==
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* Norse Constellations by Digitalis Solutions<ref>Digitalis Solutions ([https://digitaliseducation.com/resources-norse.html websit]e) on Norse</ref>
* Norse Constellations by Digitalis Solutions<ref>Digitalis Solutions ([https://digitaliseducation.com/resources-norse.html websit]e) on Norse</ref>
* [https://valkyrja.com/norsecalendar.html Valkyria.com Norse Calendar]
* [https://valkyrja.com/norsecalendar.html Valkyria.com Norse Calendar]
== All HIP Stars within this constellation ==
[[File:CH Hvergelmir Stellarium-009.png|center|thumb|Convex Hull for the stars inside Hvergelmir (CC BY Jakob Eyermann).]]


== References ==
== References ==


* [[References]] (general)
* [[References]] (general)

Revision as of 07:37, 8 May 2026

Authors: Youla Azkarrula


Hvergelmir, painting by Jessica Gullberg for Stellarium.

Hvergelmir, the boiling well, is a Norse constellation mentioned in the Rímtǫl glosses, which dates back to the 11th century CE and is an Old Norse calendar of 52 weeks (364 days).

Concordance, Etymology, History

Origin of Constellation

Hvergelmir (the boiling well) is one of the springs under Yggdrasil’s three roots. Nidhögg also dwells there, gnawing at the root (Sturluson 2017[1], p. 28). The wells are represented by gaps in the bright band of the Milky Way, with a larger dark area near Alhena corresponding to the serpent’s proximity.

Identification

Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation

nothing known

Rökstenen, rune stone near Ödeshög in south Sweden (CC BY Bengt Olof ÅRADSSON)

Religion/ Tales/ Mythology

All HIP Stars within this constellation

Convex Hull for the stars inside Hvergelmir (CC BY Jakob Eyermann).

References

  1. Sturluson, S. (2017) The Edda of Snorri Sturluson. Translated by K. Simrock. Bibliographically updated edition. Stuttgart: Reclam.
  2. Digitalis Solutions (website) on Norse