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==Annotation== | ==Annotation== | ||
The article’s | The article’s focuses on the scaldic verses Skúli himself produced. The "helmingar" that survive in ''Snorra Edda'' and ''Svǫlðrardrápa'' are examined and alternative readings to what both Finnur Jónsson and Kock suggested are offered. Wood also makes a note of the fact that the family of which Skúli descends is said to have Kveldúlfr as progenitor. | ||
==Lýsing== | ==Lýsing== | ||
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[[Egla,_87|Chapter 87]]: ''' | [[Egla,_87|Chapter 87]]: '''hinn mesti vin:''' “The Egilssaga ends with the statement that Skuli was the best of the sons of Thorstein at Borg, but it gives no account of why this should be true. […] The most enduring part of him is his seven dróttkvætt and helmings" (p. 176). | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* ''Written by:'' | * ''Written by:'' Felix Lummer | ||
* ''Icelandic/English translation:'' | * ''Icelandic/English translation:'' | ||
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Revision as of 11:38, 5 February 2016
- Author: Wood, Cecil
- Title: Skúli Þórsteinsson
- Published in: Scandinavian Studies 36
- Year: 1964
- Pages: 175-88
- E-text:
- Reference: Wood, Cecil. "Skúli Þórsteinsson." Scandinavian Studies 36 (1964): 175-88.
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Annotation
The article’s focuses on the scaldic verses Skúli himself produced. The "helmingar" that survive in Snorra Edda and Svǫlðrardrápa are examined and alternative readings to what both Finnur Jónsson and Kock suggested are offered. Wood also makes a note of the fact that the family of which Skúli descends is said to have Kveldúlfr as progenitor.
Lýsing
See also
References
Chapter 87: hinn mesti vin: “The Egilssaga ends with the statement that Skuli was the best of the sons of Thorstein at Borg, but it gives no account of why this should be true. […] The most enduring part of him is his seven dróttkvætt and helmings" (p. 176).
Links
- Written by: Felix Lummer
- Icelandic/English translation: