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Dictionary of World Biography
... as a foster son. Oddi had been for several generations the center of Iceland's
highest culture and functioned as an informal school for clerics as well as for the
study of law, history, Latin, and skaldship (poetry). Snorri thus spent his formative
...
Frank Northen Magill, Alison Aves, 1998
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Medieval Literature in Translation
... most of skaldship, and after him skaldship is called bragr, and from his name
that one is called bragr-mzn or -woman, who possesses eloquence surpassing
others, of women or men. His wife is Idunn. She guards in her chest of ash those
...
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Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway
Bothn is the name of the vessel in which the mead of skaldship was brewed; its "
flood" (contents), "skaldship." Chapter 26. King Kmit Wins the Power Over All
England King Knut fought many battles in England with the sons of King /Ethelred
of ...
Snorri Sturluson, Lee M. Hollander, 1964
In it is set forth in dialogue form the substance and technique (as we should say)
of skaldship, brought conveniently together for the benefit of those aspiring to the
practice of the art. The first part, called “Gylfaginning” or “The Duping of Gylfi,” ...
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The Middle Ages: Dictionary of World Biography
... lon's family estate in southern Iceland, as a foster son. Oddi had been for
several generations the center of Iceland's highest culture and functioned as an
informal school for clerics as well as for the study of law, history, Latin, and
skaldship ...
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God's Handiwork: Images of Women in Early Germanic Literature
In the first centuries of their history, the West and North of Iceland were culturally
superior to the other areas; more families that practiced skaldship, the art of
poetry, had chosen to settle there. In those families, the percentage of skalds (
and ...
Richard J. Schrader, 1983
Yngvar made much of that stave, and thanked Egil well for the stave ; and the day
after, then brought Yngvar to Egil, for skaldship's guerdon, three sea-snail shells
and a duck's egg. But the day after that, at their drinking, Egil quoth another ...
Hallvard Lie, Snorri Sturluson
[1] LXV. "Skalds arecalled bards; andin skaldship it is correct to call any
mansowhom one will. Those menwho served King Hálfr were called Champions.[
2] and from theirname warriors are called champions; and it iscorrect to call all
menso.
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The Prose Edda of Snorri Sturlson
"Skalds are called bards; and in skaldship it is correct to call any man so whom
one will. Those men who served King Hálfr were called Champions.[2] and from
their name warriors are called champions; and it is correct to call all men so.
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University of California Publications: Folklore studies
Thus they became reconciled. Suttung brought the mead home and hid it in a
place called Hnitbj&'rg, making his daughter Gunnlod its guardian. For this
reason we call poetry [ skaldship] Kvasir's blood, drink or fill of the dwarfs, or
some kind of ...