Origines islandicae;
a collection of the more important sagas and other native writings relating to the settlement and early history of Iceland,
ed. and tr. by Gudbrand Vigfusson and F. York Powell.
Description
- Language(s)
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English ; Icelandic
- Published
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Oxford : At the Clarendon Press, 1905.
- Note
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The east: Hrafnkels saga, Helganna saga (The story of the two Helges), The murder of Westan, The slaying of Thorgrim, The tale of Gunnere Thidrand's Bane, The tale of Thorstan Staff-smitten, the tale of Thorstan Oxfoot.--book 5. Explorers. Discovery of Wineland: The Wineland voyages, or The story of Eric the Red, The story of Thorfinn Carlsemne, The tale of Beorn, the Broadwick-men's champion. Christian champions: The story of Thorgisl (Floamanna saga), The story of Thormod (Fóstbroeðra saga), The tale of the foster-brothers Thorgeir and Eywulf. The tale of the Greenlanders.
Biographica minora: Tales of Bishop Islaf, Of Bishop Gizor, Bishop Magnus and King Gilchrist, Of Cetil and Haflide, The election of Bishop Godmund of Holar. Law eccclesiastic. Church charters. The later genealogies appended to Landnáma-bóc. vol. II. book 4. The young colony. The south: Hœnsa-þóres saga, Holmverja saga, or Harðar saga, The settlement of Cetil Blund. The west: Eyrbyggja saga, Appendix of Snorre gode, Laxdæla saga, Gisla saga, Harvarðz saga. The north: Vatzdæla saga, The story of Ohthere Thorwaldsson (from Hallfred saga), Cormac saga, Liósyetninga saga, Víga-Glúms saga, The tale of Glum and Scuta, The tale of Ogmund Dint and Gunnere Helming.
- Physical Description
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2 v.
23 cm.
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