Ritmennt - 01.01.2000, Side 134

Ritmennt - 01.01.2000, Side 134
GOTTSKALK JENSSON RITMENNT most important literary-historical studies from the 18th century. Under the first subheading, About Recensus, the time and circumstances of composition for that text are discussed. In a letter from 1722, Páll Vídalín, then lawman of the southern and east- ern quarters of the island, claims that "more than 20 years ago" he compiled in Latin a biographical register of about 200 poets and writ- ers. The title of the register confirms the time of composition, since the 17th century is there referred to as "this" (huius) century. The date of composition gains further support by evidence that the lost manuscript was in the hand of Vídalín's amanuensis, a former student during his tenure as principal of the cathedral school at Skálholt (1690-97), who had left his service in 1700 or 1701. Before the manuscript was lost, probably in the 1760s, Hálfdan Einarsson, princi- pal of the cathedral school at Hólar from 1755 to 1785, made his excerpt, which lists only 101 poets and writers, while Rev. Þorsteinn Péturs- son made his translation using the same manu- script sometime between 1773 and 1778. The translation contains entries for 134 Icelandic poets and writers, and yet it claims to leave no- thing out, which casts doubt upon the author's claim that there were 200 entries in the original MS, which has not surfaced since. The next section, under the subheading In- formation about Vídalín in Sciagraphia, gives a synopsis of 13 places in Einarsson's literary his- tory, where Vídalín and his writings are discus- sed under the rubrics of philology, poetry, natur- al sciences and the law. From here the study pro- ceeds to investigate four loci, wheré Einarsson's literary history cites Vídalín's register directly, viz. in passages about the narrative poet Sigurð- ur blindur (ca. 1470-1545) [p. 87], the latin poet- ry of Bishop Jón Vídalín (1666-1720) [p. 91] and Rev. Þorsteinn Björnsson of Setberg (1612-75) [p. 93], and finally in a comment concerning the calendar computations of Oddur Oddsson of Reynivellir (ca. 1565-1649) [p. 175-6]. But Ein- arsson also seems to tone down Vídalín's often harsh criticism and is less intolerant of religious deviancy. Einarsson also reduces the rather hyperbolic praise lavished by Vídalín on the Lat- in poetry of his kinsman and former colleague at the cathedral school, Jón Vídalín. Under the subheading, Other uses of Recensus by Einarsson, the article discusses Ein- arsson's unacknowledged borrowings from Vídalín's worlt and the results of a computerised research into the matter are presented. Such bor- rowings, usually no more than a word, plirase or biographical or bibliographical detail, are found in Einarsson's discussion of 21 poets and writers, which is considerable given the fact tliat the number of individuals occurring in both texts is no more than 44. Einarsson probably borrows wording and comments from Vídalín because the latter wrote elegant Latin and sometimes delivers memorable critical judgments, críseis, about persons and literary works. The article concludes by citing a short biographical entry in Einarsson's Sciagraphia about Vídalín and summing up the important differences between the two works, one a tra- ditional register of poets and writers who lived over a certain period of time, organized alphabet- ically by name, the other a more ambitious and rnodern literary history, organized into six disci- plines (philology, poetry, history, philosophy, law and theology) and divided into the periods before and after the Reformation. Some prob- lems Einarsson seems to have had with this new form are mentioned, such as where to find room for occasional biographical data and the pressing need for a good index to make it possible for the reader to searcli for information about specific poets and writers. 130
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