Bergsbók

Bergsbók

"Bergsbók" is an Icelandic manuscript from the early 15th century. It contains the kings' sagas "Óláfs saga Tryggvasonar en mesta", a long version of "Óláfs saga helga" and several short texts and poems, mostly associated with the two kings. The redaction of "Óláfs saga Tryggvasonar en mesta" is of the early class. It is interpolated with several shorter texts, such as "Hallfreðar saga", "Rauðúlfs þáttr" and "Færeyinga saga".

"Bergsbók" is the only manuscript to preserve "Óláfsdrápa Tryggvasonar" and the only one to preserve a full version of "Rekstefja". It is one of two manuscripts to preserve a complete version of "Geisli".

References

* Chase, Martin (2005). "Einarr Skúlason's Geisli : A Critical Edition". University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0802038220
* Hoops, Johannes (2003). "Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde: Band 22". Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 3110173514
* [http://skaldic.arts.usyd.edu.au/db.php?table=mss&id=425 Holm perg 1 fol (Bb) - Bergsbók]
* [http://www.rosenkilde-bagger.dk/Early%20Icelandic%20Volumes.htm#THE%20VOLUMES Early Icelandic Manuscripts in Facsimile]


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