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) - 110
Prologue to Snorra Edda (ProlSnE) - 0
Skáldskaparmál (Skm) - 103
Snorra Edda (SnE) - 1
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SnSt HtIII
Kari Ellen Gade 2017, ‘ 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. <https://skaldic.org/m.php?p=text&i=1376> (accessed 28 May 2022)
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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 51’ in Kari Ellen Gade and Edith Marold (eds), Poetry from Treatises on Poetics. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 3. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 1160. Herstefnir lætr hrafn
hungrs fullseðjask ungr;
ilspornat getr ǫrn
aldrlausastan haus,
vilja borg en vargr
vígsára klífr grár;
opt sólgit fær ylgr
— jǫfurr góðr vill svá — blóð. | Ungr herstefnir lætr hrafn fullseðjask hungrs; ǫrn getr ilspornat aldrlausastan haus, en grár vargr klífr {vígsára borg vilja}; ylgr fær opt sólgit blóð; góðr jǫfurr vill svá. The young army-leader lets the raven fully sate its hunger; the eagle can tread the most lifeless skull underfoot, and the grey wolf climbs {the battle-wounded stronghold of the will} [BREAST]; the she-wolf can often swallow blood; the good prince wants that.
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texts: ‹Ht 54›,
‹SnE 646› editions: Skj Snorri Sturluson: 2. Háttatal 51 (AII, 66; BII, 75); Skald II, 42; SnE 1848-87, I, 664-5, II, 393-4, III, 124, SnE 1879-81, I, 9, 80, II, 20, SnE 1931, 237, SnE 2007, 23; Konráð Gíslason 1895-7, I, 30-1.
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GKS 2367 4° (R) |
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Traj 1374x (Tx) |
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AM 242 fol (W) |
146, 13 - 146, 15 |
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DG 11 (U) |
54v, 3 - 54v, 5 |
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221, 15 - 221, 18 |
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