Gripla - 01.01.1995, Side 165

Gripla - 01.01.1995, Side 165
STEFANUS SAGA IN REYKJAHÓLABÓK 163 ter many hours of prayer. He sleeps so lightly that „travtt visse hann hvort at hann vagtte eda svæfe“ (227:12-13). In this somnolent state an old, bearded man appears to him, touches him with a golden wand, and calls his name three times. He identifies himself as Gamaliel and relates that St. Stephen’s body had been left unburied outside the city walls after his martyrdom. Gamaliel, who knew of Stephen’s sanctity, had his body secretly removed at night to his own town, twenty miles distant from Jerusalem. There he placed the saint’s body into a new sarcophagus, which he had intended for himself. In the same tomb are now three other persons: in a coffin at the feet of St. Stephen lies Ni- codemus, and in another sepulcher rest Gamaliel’s son and, at his son’s side, Gamaliel himself. Lucianus is to ask the bishop of Jerusa- lem to seek out the remains and to give them an honorable burial. Up- on being asked where to look for the bodies, Gamaliel tells Lucianus the name of the place, and disappears. The above is the first of three apparitions by Gamaliel. Upon awak- ening, Lucianus prays to Christ and asks that the vision be repeated as a sign that it was sent from God and that he could trust what he was being told. Consequently, Gamaliel visits him again, the first time to inquire why Lucianus has not yet acted upon his request, and sub- sequently to reproach him angrily for still not having taken action. These appearances are accompanied by a vision. In the first Gamaliel shows him several caskets filled with roses and saffron and tells him that they symbolize the coffins he is to find. The priest’s second dream vision occurs when Lucianus is once again in a state between sleeping and waking, for „þa dreymde hann annan dravm mote þvi at hann vaknnade“ (230:14-15). In the latter dream Lucianus himself is one of the protagonists; it is the ox-and-cart dream discussed in section I above. The roses-and-saffron vision is transmitted in five manuscripts, in Sth. 15, AM 655 XIV, Sth. 2, AM 661, and Sth. 3. The variants in the account of the vision manifest not only that the text of Sth. 3 is for the most part a faithful copy rather than a revision of an older Icelandic text but also that the Inventio section of the legend derives from a dif- ferent redaction than the other manuscripts. In the casket vision the several coffins containing the remains of St. Stephen and three other individuals are symbolically identified for Lu- cianus. There is an odd discrepancy, however, between the vision
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