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StorageSiteUCL Special Collections
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Reference Number MS ICELANDIC/2
TitleEdda (1826)
Date1826
DescriptionManuscript volume, 1826, labelled on the spine 'Edda Snorra Sturlusonar', containing selections: Skrifud Stavafelli Loniinnann Astur Skaptafells Ssin, af Petri Sveinssyni ...
Extent1 volume containing 66 leaves
AdminHistory'Edda' comprises a body of ancient Icelandic literature contained in two books, the Prose (or Younger) Edda and the Poetic (or Elder) Edda, and constitutes the fullest source for modern knowledge of Germanic mythology. The Prose Edda was written by the Icelandic chieftain, poet,and historian Snorri Sturluson, probably in 1222-1223, and is a textbook intended to instruct young poets in the metres of the early Icelandic skalds (court poets) and to provide the Christian age with an understanding of the mythological subjects referred to in early poetry. The Poetic Edda is a manuscript of the later 13th century, but containing older materials (hence the 'Elder' Edda), and contains mythological and heroic poems of unknown authorship, usually dramatic dialogues in a terse and archaic style, composed from the 9th to the 11th century.
CustodialHistoryPresentation copy to Sir G Dasent from E Magnsson, with autograph inscription. Viking Society stamps and bookplate of Albany F Major.
AcquisitionMajor Bequest.
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsThe papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.
FindingAidsList at University College London Special Collections.
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