Þormóðr Kolbrúnarskáld (Þorm)
11th century; volume 5; ed. R. D. Fulk;
I. Lausavísur (Lv) - 21
V. Lausavísur (Lv) - 12
V. Þorgeirsdrápa (Þorgdr) - 15
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The biography below may represent a superseded edition, notes and/or
an interim or draft version. Do not cite this material without
consulting the volume and skald editors. Þormóðr Bersason’s (Þorm) story is told in Fóstbrœðra saga ‘Saga of the Sworn Brothers’ (Fbr), and on its witness he may be supposed to have been born c. 998 and to have died of a wound received in the battle of Stiklestad in 1030. The saga, however, is untrustworthy as to particulars, as the author seems to have derived most of his information about the poet from the poetry available to him. According to the saga, in childhood he and his friend Þorgeirr Hávarsson each swore that he would avenge the killing of the other if he lived. The latter, at the age of fifteen, avenged the killing of his father, initiating a string of thirteen killings commemorated in Þormóðr’s poem celebrating his sworn brother, Þorgeirsdrápa ‘Drápa about Þorgeirr’ (Þorgdr). Even though their friendship ended when Þormóðr was about fifteen, Þormóðr travelled to Greenland after Þorgeirr was killed (c. 1024), to take vengeance on the perpetrator Þorgrímr trolli (‘Troll’? see Note to Fbr 29/1) and three of his sons. The poet earned his nickname kolbrúnarskáld ‘Coal-brow’s Poet’ for having composed poetry in praise of Þórbjǫrg kolbrún Glúmsdóttir, though none of these survive (probably for reasons of a moral nature; see Boyer 1990, 80). According to Þormóðar þáttr (Þorm; see Þorm Lv 10-11I) he served King Knútr inn ríki Sveinsson (Cnut the Great) in Denmark before returning to Norway, where he spent the last part of his short life in the service of the king, Óláfr Haraldsson (S. Óláfr). According to a memorable passage in Hkr, on the morning of the battle of Stiklestad he recited Bjarkamál in fornu (Anon Bjark 1-2III) to rouse the king’s troops. For further biographical information, see Finnur Jónsson (1932-3, 31-3), ÍF 6, lii-lxx and Schach (1993).
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R. D. Fulk 2012, ‘ Þormóðr Kolbrúnarskáld, Lausavísur’ in Diana Whaley (ed.), Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 1: From Mythical Times to c. 1035. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 1. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 820. <https://skaldic.org/m.php?p=text&i=1466> (accessed 16 May 2022)
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cross-references: 17 = Anon (Vǫlsa) 11I
for reference only: 18x
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Skj: Þórmóðr Bersason Kolbrúnarskáld: 2. Lausavísur (AI, 281-8, BI, 260-6); stanzas (if different): 1 |
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references to this stanza: metre: dróttkvætt ∙ is a property of ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (7478)
Fms = Sveinbjörn Egilsson eds. 18… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Skald = Kock, Ernst Albin ed. 194… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Flat 1860-8 = Gudbrand Vig… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
ÓH 1941 = Johnsen, Oscar A… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
ÓHLeg 1982 = Heinrichs, An… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
ÍF 6 = Björn K. Þórólfsson… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
ÍF 26-8 = Bjarni Aðalbjarn… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Hkr 1893-1901 = Finnur Jón… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Hkr 1991 = Bergljót S. Kri… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Hb 1892-6 = Finnur Jónsson… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
ÓHLeg 1922 = Johnsen, Osca… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Gaertner, K. H. 1907. Zur Fóstbrœðra sag… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Loth, Agnete ed. 1960a. Membrana regia d… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Fbr 1925-7 = Björn K. Þóró… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Finnur Jónsson. 1932-3. Þórmóðr Kolbrúna… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Fbr 1852 = Konráð Gíslason… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Hkr 1777-1826 = Schöning, … ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Hkr 1868 = Unger, C. R. ed… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
ÓHLeg 1849 = Keyser, R. et… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
ÍS = Bragi Halldórsson eds. 1987.… ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Heimskringla ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Fóstbrœðra saga ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Óláfs saga helga (Legendary) ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Óláfs saga helga ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Óláfs saga helga (in Heimskringla) ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Óttarr svarti ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Sigvatr Þórðarson ∙ is referred to in ∙ Þorm Lv 20 (SkP 1)
Þorm Lv 20 ∙ is referred to in ∙ Sigv ErfÓl 7, n. 1 (SkP 1)
Þorm Lv 20 ∙ is referred to in ∙ Sigv Lv 23 (SkP 1)
Þorm Lv 20 ∙ is referred to in ∙ GSúrs Lv 7, n. 5-6 (SkP 5)
Þorm Lv 20 ∙ is referred to in ∙ GSúrs Lv 29, n. 6 (SkP 5)
date: 1030 ∙ is the date of ∙ Þorm Lv 20 () |
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