- and
launched its text
series of
medieval Icelandic literature known as
Íslenzk fornrit in 1933. The
series was
founded as an
Icelandic language edition...
- saga drambláta,
Viktors saga ok Blávus, and a
number of
sagas for the
Íslenzk fornrit series, on
whose editorial board he sat from 1979,
including Svarfdæla...
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Icelandic amb****ador in Copenhagen. He was the editor-in-chief of the
Íslenzk fornrit series from 1933 to 1951. In 1965, he
coined the word "tölva" (a...
- at the
Wayback Machine. ed. Þórhallur Vilmundarson/Bjarni Vilhjálmsson,
Íslenzk fornrit 13, Reykjavík 1991, p. 163 ed. Guðni Jónsson,
Fornaldar sǫgur Norðurlanda...
- folk song or
nursery rhyme. The song was
published in 1906 in the book
Íslenzk þjóðlög (Icelandic Folk Songs) by
Bjarni Þorsteinsson [is].
Bjarni learned...
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produced by Hið íslenzka fornritafélag ('The Old
Icelandic Text Society'), or
Íslenzk fornrit for short.
Among the
several literary reviews of the
sagas is the...
-
edited in the
Íslenzk fornrit series,
which covers all the Íslendingasögur and a
growing range of
other ones.
Where available, the
Íslenzk fornrit edition...
- ISBN 978-1-57958-244-9. "The
Divine Comedy". Britannica.
Retrieved 1 July 2017.
Íslenzk fræði. Bókaútgáfa Menningarsjósðs. 1937. p. 20. The Nibelungenlied: The...
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Studia Islandica/
Íslenzk fræði, 13 (Reykjavík: Leiftur; Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1953);
Einar Ól. Sveinsson, ed., Brennu-Njáls saga,
Íslenzk fornrit, 12 (Reykjavík:...
- Skjǫldunga saga, Knýtlinga saga, Ágrip af sǫgu
danakonunga Islenzk fornrit ****V ed.
Bjarni Guðnason,
Íslenzk Fornrit 35 (Reykjavík, 1982). The
Sagas of Ragnar...