Reykjavík The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies SÁM 169

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Manuscript Identification

Reference Number
IcelandicVersion51
Siglum / Shelfmark
SÁM 169
Page / Folio range
30v-39r

Textual Content & Tradition

Standardised title of narrative
Language Group within Version
Narrative / Scholarly Group within Version
Further scholarly subgroup (1)
Translated / adapted from (Version/Text)
Danish Version H, Icelandic Version H
Source for textual relationship

Languages

Language of text



Note

  • it is unclear whether Guðmundur Bergþórsson actually composed the poem (see Seelow 1989: 216-217)
  • in a signature the scribe remarks that the book has been written before 1880 (Handrit: "Á bl. 78v stendur: Bók þessa skrifaði Ólafur Runólfsson (bróðir Jóns er lengi var sýsluskrifari hjá Axel sýslumanni á Eskifirði) fyrir Ragnhildi Stefánsdóttur frá Stakkahlíð á árunum fyrir 1880."

Authorship & Production

Date of Production
before 1880

Physical Description

Material
Total pages / folios
I + 78 + I
Height
160
Width
100
Prose or verse
Illustrations
No


Catalogues & Research Literature

Embedded Stories in This Manuscript

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Research Material

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