Snorri Sturluson (SnSt)
13th century; volume 3; ed. Kari Ellen Gade;
Lausavísur (Lv) - 3
1. Fragment from a religious poem (Frag) - 1
III. Háttatal (Ht) - 102
IV. Lausavísur (Lv) - 4
IV. Skúladrápa (Skúldr) - 1
Skj info: Snorri Sturluson, Islandsk höfding og skjald, 1178-1241. (AII, 52-79, BII, 60-90). Skj poems: 1. En drape om Skule jarl
2. Háttatal
3. Af et religiøst digt (?)
4. Lausavísur
4. Lausavísur prose works Gylfaginning (Gylf) - 91
Prologue to Snorra Edda (ProlSnE) - 0
Skáldskaparmál (Skm) - 100
Snorra Edda (SnE) - 1
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SnSt HtIII
Kari Ellen Gade 2017, ‘(Introduction to) Snorri Sturluson, Háttatal’ in Kari Ellen Gade and Edith Marold (eds), Poetry from Treatises on Poetics. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 3. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 1094.
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Skj: Snorri Sturluson: 2. Háttatal, 1222-23 (AII, 52-77, BII, 61-88)
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Cite as: Kari Ellen Gade (ed.) 2017, ‘Snorri Sturluson, Háttatal 2’ in Kari Ellen Gade and Edith Marold (eds), Poetry from Treatises on Poetics. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 3. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 1106. Fellr of fúra stilli
fleinbraks, limu axla,
Hamðis fang, þars hringum
hylr ættstuðill skylja.
Holt felr hildigelti
heila bœs, ok deilir
gulls í gemlis stalli
gunnseið skǫrungr reiðir. | {Fang Hamðis} fellr of {stilli {fúra {fleinbraks}}}, þars {ættstuðill skylja} hylr {limu axla} hringum. Felr {holt {bœs heila}} {hildigelti}, ok {deilir gulls}, skǫrungr, reiðir {gunnseið} í {stalli gemlis}. {Hamðir’s <legendary hero’s> tunic} [BYRNIE] falls around {the ruler {of the fires {of spear-crash}}} [BATTLE > SWORDS > WARRIOR] where {the family-pillar of princes} [RULER = Hákon] hides {the limbs of the shoulders} [ARMS] with rings. He covers {the forest {of the farmstead of the brain}} [HEAD > HAIR] {with the battle-boar} [HELMET], and {the distributor of gold} [GENEROUS MAN], the outstanding person, swings {the battle-pollack} [SWORD] in {his perch of the hawk} [HAND].
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texts: ‹Ht 2›,
‹LaufE 62 (354) [5-8]›,
‹SnEW 14 [5-8]›,
‹SnE 594›,
‹SnE 720› editions: Skj Snorri Sturluson: 2. Háttatal 2 (kent - AII, 52; BII, 61); Skald II, 36, NN §§1295, 2247C, 2544; SnE 1848-87, I, 600-1, II, 369, 374, 499, III, 111, SnE 1879-81, I, 1, 74, II, 3, SnE 1931, 215, SnE 2007, 5; Konráð Gíslason 1895-7, I, 3.
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