- translation.
Translations into
other languages Snorre Sturlesons Edda samt
Skalda [Snorre
Sturleson's Edda and Skalda] (in Swedish).
Translated by Cnattingius...
- list
Snorri under his
Icelandic name.
Books and
articles may use
Snorre Sturleson,
Snorri Sturlusson,
Snorre Sturlson,
Snorri Sturlson, in
addition to his...
- "Geografiske Anmærkninger til
Snorre Sturlesons norske Kongers Sagaer". In Aall, J. (ed.).
Snorre Sturlesons norske Kongers Sagaer. Vol. 1. Guldber...
- The
Elder Eddas of
Saemund Sigfusson; and the
Younger Eddas of
Snorre Sturleson at
Project Gutenberg (plain text, HTML and other) The
Elder Edda public...
-
Swein had
fortified London and the bridge, but
according to
Snorri Sturleson's saga,
Edgar and Olaf tied
ropes from the bridge's
supporting posts and...
-
Chronicle of the
Kings of Norway:
Translated from the
Icelandic of
Snorro Sturleson, with a
preliminary dissertation, tr.
Samuel Laing, 3 volumes, London:...
- Brewer. ISBN 1-84384-042-1. Thorpe,
Benjamin (Trans.) (1906). The
Elder Eddas of
Saemund Sigfusson,
Younger Eddas of
Snorre Sturleson. Norrœna Society....
- (1907). The
Elder Edda of
Saemund Sigfusson and the
Younger Edda of
Snorre Sturleson. Norrœna Society. Turville-Petre, E. O. G. (1964). Myth and
Religion of...
- RMN
Newsletter 9: 64–115,
retrieved 8
October 2018
Sturleson,
Snorri (1838).
Snorre Sturlesons norske Kongers Sagaer (in Danish). Guldberg. Retrieved...
- (Elementary
School Reader), and then in a
retelling by
Alexander Bugge.
Sturleson,
Snorro (1844). The Heimskringla; Or,
Chronicle of the
Kings of Norway:...