Hróksv Hrkv 22VIII (Hálf 72)
Hubert Seelow (ed.) 2017, ‘Hálfs saga ok Hálfsrekka 72 (Hrókr inn svarti, Hrókskviða 22)’ in Margaret Clunies Ross (ed.), Poetry in fornaldarsögur. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 8. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 360.
Hefnt mun verða Hálfs ins frækna,
því at þeir göfgan gram í griðum véltu.
Olli morði ok mannskaða
Ásmundr konungr illu heilli.
Hálfs ins frækna mun verða hefnt, því at þeir véltu göfgan gram í griðum. Ásmundr konungr olli morði ok mannskaða illu heilli.
Hálfr the valiant will be avenged, for they betrayed the noble king in a time of truce. Through an evil fate, King Ásmundr caused murder and loss of life.
Mss: 2845(38v) (Hálf)
Editions: Skj AII, 268, Skj BII, 290, Skald II, 153; Hálf 1864, 38, Hálf 1909, 129, FSGJ 2, 130, Hálf 1981, 195-6; Edd. Min. 47-8.
Notes: [4] véltu … í griðum ‘betrayed … in a time of truce’: Lit. ‘betrayed in truces’. Cf. Hálf 17/8. In the sg. the noun grið means ‘right of domicile, home’, but in the pl. ‘truce, peace’.
References
- Bibliography
- Skald = Kock, Ernst Albin, ed. 1946-50. Den norsk-isländska skaldediktningen. 2 vols. Lund: Gleerup.
- FSGJ = Guðni Jónsson, ed. 1954. Fornaldar sögur norðurlanda. 4 vols. [Reykjavík]: Íslendingasagnaútgáfan.
- Edd. Min. = Heusler, Andreas and Wilhelm Ranisch, eds. 1903. Eddica Minora: Dichtungen eddischer Art aus den Fornaldarsögur und anderen Prosawerken. Dortmund: Ruhfus. Rpt. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
- Hálf 1981 = Seelow, Hubert, ed. 1981. Hálfs saga ok Hálfsrekka. RSÁM 20. Reykjavík: Stofnun Árna Magnússonar.
- Hálf 1864 = Bugge, Sophus, ed. 1864. Saga af Hálfi ok Hálfsrekkum. Norrøne Skrifter af sagnhistorisk Indhold 1. Christiania (Oslo): Det Nordiske Oldskriftselskab.
- Hálf 1909 = Andrews, A. Le Roy, ed. 1909. Hálfs saga ok Hálfsrekka. ASB 14. Halle: Niemeyer.
- Internal references
- Hubert Seelow (ed.) 2017, ‘Hálfs saga ok Hálfsrekka 17 (Hálfr Hjǫrleifsson, Innsteinskviða 2)’ in Margaret Clunies Ross (ed.), Poetry in fornaldarsögur. Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 8. Turnhout: Brepols, p. 319.
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