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Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages

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Nj ch. 114

Njáls saga 114 — ed. not skaldic

Not published: do not cite (Nj ch. 114)

Anonymous íslendingasögurNjáls saga
113114115

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The new edition is either unpublished or unavailable. The following is taken from an old edition (Skj where relevant):


Snorri hét maður er kallaður var goði. Hann bjó að
Helgafelli áður Guðrún Ósvífursdóttir keypti að honum landið,
og bjó hún þar til elli en Snorri fór þá til Hvammsfjarðar og
bjó í Sælingsdalstungu. Þorgrímur hét faðir Snorra og var son
Þorsteins þorskabíts, Þórólfssonar Mostrarskeggs, Örnólfssonar
fiskreka. En Ari hinn fróði segir hann vera son Þorgils
reyðarsíðu. Þórólfur Mostrarskegg átti Ósku dóttur Þorsteins
hins rauða. Móðir Þorgríms hét Þóra dóttir Óleifs feilans,
Þorsteinssonar hins rauða, Óleifssonar hins hvíta,
Ingjaldssonar Helgasonar, en móðir Ingjalds hét Þóra dóttir
Sigurðar orms í auga, Ragnarssonar loðbrókar. En móðir Snorra
goða var Þórdís Súrsdóttir, systir Gísla.



Snorri var vinur mikill Ásgríms Elliða-Grímssonar og ætlaði
hann þar til liðveislu.



Snorri var vitrastur maður á Íslandi þeirra er eigi voru
forspáir. Hann var góður vinum sínum en grimmur óvinum.



Í þenna tíma var þingreið mikil úr öllum landsfjórðungum og
höfðu menn mörg mál til búin.

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