Skáldþórir (Skáldþ)
12th century; volume 3; ed. R. D. Fulk;
Lausavísa (Lv) - 1
Nothing
is known of Skáldþórir (Skáldþ), not even whose son he was, and these are the
only lines of verse attributed to him.
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Lausavísa —
Skáldþ LvIII
R. D. Fulk 2017, ‘(Introduction to) Skáldþórir, Lausavísa’ in Kari Ellen Gade and Edith Marold (eds), Poetry from Treatises on Poetics. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 3. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 353.
stanzas: 1
Skj: Skáld-Þórir: Lausavísa(?) (AI, 573, BI, 567); stanzas (if different): [v]
SkP info: III, 353 |
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The following text is from a superseded edition and is not the work of the editor(s) named on this page. It is included for reference only. Do not refer to this site when using this text but rather consult the original edition (Skj where relevant).
Dýrkleifar kom dúfa
dags ok krisma lagði
meginskjǫldungi mildum
mæt í hattar stræti.
texts: ‹LaufE 61 (354)›,
‹SnEW 13›,
‹SnE 719› editions: Skj Skáld-Þórir: Lausavísa(?) (AI, 573; BI, 567); Skald I, 274; SnE 1848-87, II, 499, III, 178-9.
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