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Title: Snorri Sturluson: Heimskringla
Sub-title: Volume II -- Olafr Haraldsson (The Saint)
Translated by: Alison Finlay, Anthony Faulkes
ISBN10-13: 090352189X : 9780903521895
Format: Paperback
Size: 215x135mm
Pages: 339
Weight: .498 Kg.
Published: Viking Society For Northern Research (UK) - June   2014
List Price: 12.00 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 281
Subjects: European history
This second part in the three-volume translation of Heimskringla includes the life of à láfr Haraldsson, king of Norway from 1015 until his fall in the battle of Stiklarstaðir in 1030, and the subsequent beginnings of the cult that established him as patron saint of the Northern lands. Following the practice of the à slenzk fornrit edition on which the translation is based, it also includes passages from Snorri's earlier version of the king's life, the so-called Separate Saga of St à láfr, where these are not reproduced in the Heimskringla version. Comparison of these passages with the Heimskringla version gives an insight into Snorri's working practices, showing how the Separate saga was adapted for inclusion in the compendium. The Prologue to the Separate saga, believed to be a later reworking of the Prologue to Heimskringla, is also included. As in Volume I, the Introduction is by Alison Finlay, who also translated the verses. The prose has been translated by Anthony Faulkes.
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