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Note to stanza7. Einarr Skúlason (biog. vol. 2), Geisli, 11 [Vol. 7, 16-17] [3-4]: Finnur Jónsson (Skj B) and Kock (Skald) assume an intercalary cl. hann lifir í hæstri hǫll Krists ‘he [Óláfr] lives in the highest hall of Christ’, understanding ‘the highest hall of Christ’ as a kenning for heaven. Here, however, the sup. adj. is redundant so the phrase í hæstri hǫll (cf. œztrar hallar 5/3, 4) offers a better reading. referencesSkj B = Finnur Jónsson ed.… ∙ is referred to in ∙ ESk Geisl 11, n. 3-4 (SkP 7) Skald = Kock, Ernst Albin ed. 194… ∙ is referred to in ∙ ESk Geisl 11, n. 3-4 (SkP 7) |
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