-
translations of
Continental European romances. The term riddarasögur (singular
riddarasaga)
occurs in Mágus saga
jarls where there is a
reference to "Frásagnir...
- Sigurðar saga fóts: Íslensk
riddarasaga is the
fourth book by the
Icelandic writer, politician, and
bookseller Bjarni Harðarson. It
takes its name from...
- the 2008–11
Icelandic financial crisis, Sigurðar saga fóts: Íslensk
riddarasaga,
where his
counterpart is the main character, Sigurður
frits ('fótur')...
- the 2008–2012
Icelandic financial crisis, Sigurðar saga fóts: Íslensk
riddarasaga,
where his
counterpart is Bjarnhéðinn 'kaupahéðinn' Jónsson. Forbes'...
- Sæmundur, 2012), ISBN 9789935901491; 9935901491 Sigurðar saga fóts: Íslensk
riddarasaga (Selfoss: Sæmundur, 2010), ISBN 9789935901408; 9789935901439 Svo skal...
- Otto J. Zitzelsberger, it is 'a fine
specimen of an
early indigenous riddarasaga that
combines elements from
native tradition with
newer and more fashionable...
- knights. They
include Bjarni Harðarson (Sigurðar saga fóts: Íslensk
riddarasaga), Böðvar Guðmundsson (Töfrahöllin), and
Andri Snær
Magnason (Tímakistan)...
-
Pulsiano and
others (New York: Garland, 1993), p. 432. Paul Bibire, 'From
Riddarasaga to Lygisaga: The
Norse Response to Romance', in Les
Sagas de Chevaliers...
-
Rosenkilde & Bragger, 1977) AM 586, 4°, facs 7-12. Gestsson, Gísli, '
Riddarasaga úr Trékyllisvík', in Sjōtíu ritgerðir helgaðar
Jakobi Benediktssyni 20...
- service=UI&version=1.0&verb=Display&handle=cul.isl/1242914143. Paul Bibire, 'From
Riddarasaga to Lygisaga: The
Norse Response to Romance', in Les
Sagas de Chevaliers...