Þórarinn stuttfeldr (Þstf)
12th century; volume 2; ed. Kari Ellen Gade;
1. Stuttfeldardrápa (Stuttdr) - 7
2. Lausavísur (Lv) - 3
Þórarinn stuttfeldr ‘Short-cloak’ (Þstf) is known only from the episode recounted in Msona in Mork (Mork), H-Hr (H, Hr) and the interpolated mss of Hkr (F, E, J2ˣ, 42ˣ), in which he acquired his nickname stuttfeldr (see Mork 1928-32, 385-7; Fms 7, 152-5; F 1871, 299-300; E 1916, 150-1). See also Þstf Lv 1-3 below and Sjórs Lv 2. Þórarinn is listed among the poets of Sigurðr jórsalafari ‘Jerusalem-farer’ Magnússon (d. 1130) in Skáldatal (SnE 1848-87, III, 254, 263, 276, 629-31). According to Mork (1928-32, 386), Þórarinn was an Icelander.
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Stuttfeldardrápa —
Þstf StuttdrII
Kari Ellen Gade 2009, ‘(Introduction to) Þórarinn stuttfeldr, Stuttfeldardrápa’ in Kari Ellen Gade (ed.), Poetry from the Kings’ Sagas 2: From c. 1035 to c. 1300. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 2. Turnhout: Brepols, pp. 473-9.
stanzas: 1
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Skj: Þórarinn stuttfeldr: 1. Stuttfeldardrápa, o. 1120 (AI, 489-91, BI, 461-3)
in texts: H-Hr, Hkr, Mork, Msona
SkP info: II, 473-9
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mss referred to in stanzas/text: AM 38 folx, AM 39 fol, AM 42 folx, AM 45 fol, AM 47 fol, AM 63 folx, AM 66 fol, GKS 1009 fol, GKS 1010 fol
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