Bersi Skáld-Torfuson (Bersi)
11th century; volume 1; ed. Diana Whaley;
1. Flokkr about Óláfr helgi (Ólfl) - 3
2. Lausavísa (Lv) - 1
Bersi Skáld-Torfuson (or simply Torfuson; Bersi) is named from his mother, an otherwise unknown female skald Torfa, from Miðfjörður, Húnavatnsþing, northern Iceland. He is introduced as skáld gótt ‘a fine poet’ in Grettis saga (ÍF 7, 42); his birth would be placed c. 985-90 (LH I, 564). Bersi travelled abroad with Grettir Ásmundarson, gained the favour of Sveinn jarl Hákonarson (ÍF 7, 86) and seemingly fought with Sveinn at the battle of Nesjar (1016; see ‘Ruler biographies’ in Introduction to this volume for rulers and battles of the period). He is listed in Skáldatal (SnE 1848-87, III, 257, 258, 281, 282) as a skald to Sveinn and to Knútr inn ríki (Cnut the Great), but no court poetry for them by him survives (though see Bersi Ólfl 2). Some time after Nesjar he was taken captive by Óláfr Haraldsson, composed his flokkr (below) and found favour with the king. He is then named in the excerpts (articuli) from Styrmir Kárason’s Lífssaga among Óláfr’s Icelandic hirðmenn ‘retainers’ (see his Lv below). He went on a pilgrimage to Rome with Sigvatr Þórðarson (Sigv) and, learning of the king’s death (1030) as he left Rome, returned to S. Peter’s church in extreme anguish, died and was buried there (ÓH 1941, II, 830, in an interpolation).
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Flokkr about Óláfr helgi —
Bersi ÓlflI
Diana Whaley 2012, ‘(Introduction to) Bersi Skáld-Torfuson, Flokkr about Óláfr helgi’ 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. 790.
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Skj: Bersi Skáldtorfuson: 1. En flok om kong Olaf, o. 1020 (AI, 275-6, BI, 255)
SkP info: I, 791 |
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Cite as: Diana Whaley (ed.) 2012, ‘Bersi Skáld-Torfuson, Flokkr about Óláfr helgi 1’ 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. 791.
Hróðrs batt heilan líða hagkennanda þenna, en snarrœki slíku svarat unnum vér gunnar. Orð seldum þau elda úthauðrs boða trauðir knarrar hapts, sem keyptak, kynstórs, at við brynju.
Hróðrs batt heilan líða hagkennanda þenna, en snarrœki slíku svarat unnum vér gunnar. Orð seldum þau elda úthauðrs boða trauðir knarrar hapts, sem keyptak, kynstórs, at við brynju.
Batt þenna hagkennanda hróðrs líða heilan, en vér unnum svarat slíku snarrœki gunnar. Trauðir hapts seldum þau orð kynstórs boða elda úthauðrs knarrar, sem keyptak at við brynju.
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You bade {this skilled conveyor of praise} [POET = me] to fare well, and we [I] managed to reply in kind {to the keen cultivator of battle}. [WARRIOR = you, Óláfr] Reluctant for hindrance, we [I] sold those words {to the kin-mighty offerer {of the fires {of the outlying land of the ship}}} [SEA > GOLD > GENEROUS MAN = you, Óláfr] just as I had bought [them] from {the tree of the mail-shirt}. [WARRIOR = you, Óláfr] |
context: ÓH-Hkr describes how Bersi (not previously mentioned) is fighting in the fore-stem of Sveinn jarl’s ship in his battle at Nesjar against King Óláfr Haraldsson (1016). He is distinctive – handsome and well armed – and King Óláfr recognises him; they exchange shouted greetings. The three stanzas of Ólfl are then cited, with the explanation that Bersi composed a flokkr for Óláfr after he had come into his power and was sitting in fetters.
texts: ‹Flat 459›,
‹ÓH 51 (49)›,
‹ÓHHkr 46 (II 46)›,
‹Hkr 247 (II 46)› editions: Skj Bersi Skáldtorfuson: 1. En flok om kong Olaf 1 (AI, 275-6; BI, 255); Skald I, 131, NN §684; Hkr 1893-1901, II, 73-4, IV, 123, ÍF 27, 65-6, Hkr 1991, I, 294-5 (ÓHHkr ch. 50); Fms 4, 101, Fms 12, 80, ÓH 1941, I, 95 (ch. 40), Flat 1860-8, II, 45.
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AM 36 folx (Kx) |
253r, 7 - 253r, 14 |
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Holm perg 2 4° (Holm2) |
13r, 6 - 13r, 8 |
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UppsUB R 686x (R686x) |
26r, 3 - 26r, 7 |
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Thott 972 folx (972x) |
88va, 5 - 88va, 12 |
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AM 37 folx (J1x) |
159v, 14 - 159v, 17 |
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AM 38 folx (J2x) |
135v, 18 - 135v, 25 |
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AM 325 VI 4° (325VI) |
11rb, 22 - 11rb, 25 |
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AM 73 a folx (73ax) |
35v, 35 - 35v, 35 |
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AM 75 a fol (75a) |
1va, 23 - 1va, 23 |
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AM 321 4°x (321x) |
54, 21 - 54, 24 |
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AM 78 a folx (78ax) |
33r, 23 - 33r, 30 |
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AM 68 fol (68) |
12r, 15 - 12r, 15 |
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AM 61 fol (61) |
84vb, 30 - 84vb, 33 |
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Holm perg 4 4° (Holm4) |
5ra, 13 - 5ra, 17 |
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AM 325 V 4° (325V) |
16va, 17 - 16va, 22 |
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AM 325 VII 4° (325VII) |
5r, 35 - 5r, 37 |
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Holm perg 1 fol (Bb) |
135rb, 33 - 135rb, 33 |
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GKS 1005 fol (Flat) |
83vb, 17 - 83vb, 20 |
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GKS 1008 fol (Tóm) |
102v, 7 - 102v, 7 |
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