

An edition of Historia Norwegie (2003)
By Inger Ekrem,Lars Boje Mortensen
Publish Date
November 2003
Publisher
Museum Tusculanum
Language
eng
Pages
238
Description:
"The fragmentary medieval chronicle, Historia Norwegie, is the oldest piece of historical writing from Norway, and probably our first specimen of Norwegian literature. It was composed in Latin in the second half of the twelfth century, perhaps in the Oslo area. We only possess the beginning of the work, but it offers, among other things, a detailed report of a shamanic seance among the Sami as well as a unique early geographical description of Norway and the North Sea realm. Furthermore we are presented with an early version of the Norwegian kings' genealogy, beginning with the mythical Yngling kings and ending, abruptly, with Olav Haraldsson's claim to the throne in 1015." "This is the first critical edition of the Latin text since 1880, accompanied by a new English translation by Peter Fisher. The introduction and full commentary in English take stock of previous scholarship and make new contributions to the interpretation of the text."--BOOK JACKET.