Ritmennt - 01.01.2005, Qupperneq 163

Ritmennt - 01.01.2005, Qupperneq 163
RITMENNT ABSTRACTS Ármann Jakobsson: Munnur skáldsins. Um vanda þess og vegsemd að vera listrænn og framgjarn íslendingur í útlöndum. Ritmennt 10 (2005), pp. 63-79. This article discusses how the different func- tions of the mouth are portrayed in a short 13th century Icelandic tale, The Tale of Sarcastic Halli. The earliest lcnown version of this tale is to be found in Morkinskinna (ca 1220). There are fre- quent references to the mouth and its numerous roles in this tale. Halli uses his mouth to curry favour at court. He also puts it to use by making vulgar jokes. The mouth can also present a danger hoth to Halli and others. He employs it to black- mail people but is also ordered to make use of it to eat himself to death. Finally his mouth can be put to use both to honour the king with a laudatory poem, which was considered to be the most excel- lent art form of the time, and also to the ignoble task of eating porridge. These diverse functions are used to shed light on Norwegian court society as well as the identity and position of Halli as courtier, Icelander and rogue. Birgir Þórðarson: Skáldið, sem þjóðin gleymdi. Jakob Jónsson á ísólfsstöðum. Ritmennt 10 (2005), pp. 80-111. Jakob Jónsson was an 18tli century poet, well known to the public during ltis lifetime. Now lie is all but unknown. An attempt is made to describe Jakob's origins and life but sources regarding him are scarce. Much of Jalcob's poetry lras survived, mainly in manuscripts, but very little has been published. His poetry is optimistic in spite of the fact that these were hard times. His main themes touch on historical events and characters, even events in other parts of the world of which he seems to have surprising knowledge considering thc paucity of sources wliicli he presumably could have had access to. The article includes a sum- mary of all Jalcob's lcnown poetry along with a dis- cussion of the main themes which are illustrated with examples. Also included is an inventory of his belongings at the time of his death, as well as a comprehensive list of his collection of boolcs, which may be regarded as exceptional amongst Icelandic farmers of the period. Benedikt S. Benedikz: Frá leyndarárum leyndar- skjalavarðarins - Benediktssafn opnar smágátt. Ritmennt 10 (2005), pp. 112-23. This is an edition of some letters in Danish and English written by Grímur Jónsson Thorltelin (1752-1829), Royal Archivist of Denmark (1791- 1829) while he was resident in England in 1790- 91,to various friends and acquaintances, with one exception. The letters were bought by Dr. Bene- dikt S. Þórarinsson, the great benefactor of the University of Iceland, from Ellis, bookseller in Wiltshire, and show a remarkably attractive side of Thorkelin's character, usually given as miserly and unduly fond of the great and good to the detri- ment of lesser folk. Most interesting are those to Charles (Henry) Wilson (1757-1808) a lawyer and very minor literary man who became Thorkelin's friend, but of whom little else is known. Hubert Seelow: Konrad von Maurer. Brjóstmynd af réttarsögufræðingnum eftir Joseph Anton Echteler. Ritmennt 10 (2005), pp. 124-32. A bust of Konrad Maurer (1823-1902) Professor of Legal History, University of Munich, by the German sculptor Joseph Anton Echteler (1853- 1908) is displayed in the Manuscript Department of the National and University Library of Iceland. It is explained why the bust was presented to the National Library, and the life of the artist is briefly outlined. Vilborg Auður ísleifsdóttir: Oddur norski og Nýja testamentið 1540. Ritmennt 10 (2005), pp. 133- 50. The publication in 1540 of Oddur Gottskállcs- son's translation of the New Testament into Icelandic/Old Norse is generally regarded as one of the landmarks in tlie history of the Icelandic language. Oddur's achievement and the context in which he grew up and lived in Iceland and Norway is discussed, and an attempt is made to provide answers to questions relating to the 159
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