Studia Islandica - 01.06.1960, Page 53

Studia Islandica - 01.06.1960, Page 53
51 32. DI, IX, 762; cf. MM, II, 296. 33. Halldór Hermannsson, Icelandic Books of the Sixteenth Century (Islandica, IX), Ithaca, 1916, pp. 2—4. 34. Safn, II, 120. 35. DI, XIII, 134—135. — Some writers say that Oddur was drowned crossing Laxá in 1556, but Professor Magnús Már Lárus- son has pointed out to me that he was not actually drowned and that the accounts of his death indicate that he was an old man who died from exposure (cf. ilíilí, II, 303—304). 36. Safn, Sec. Ser., I, 245—246. Bishop Gizur is usually said to have been born sometime in the period 1512—1515. Páll Eggert Ólason cites all the information and comes to the conclusion that Gizur was born in 1512 or 1513 (MM, II, 274—276). Yet he admits that Gizur was the oldest of his brothers and sisters. It is, however, fairly well established that his fourth brother, Jón was born in 1514 (BsksJH, I, 10; MM, II, 276). Gizur could hardly, therefore, be born later than 1511 and probably earlier. Rev. Jón Halldórsson says (BsksJH, I, 65) that Gizur was between forty and fifty when he died in 1548, i.e. born between 1498 and 1508. If born in 1512 he would have been only twenty seven years old when elected bishop in 1539 and only 36 years old when he died. Jón Helgason (Kristni- saga fslands, II, 21—22) thinks that Gizur was born in 1509, but it seems to me that his arguments indicate an earlier date. 37. Had Oddur been only six and Guðrún five years old when Bishop Gottskálk died in 1520 one might have expected Bishop Jón Arason to befriend them, but there is no record of this. There is, however, record of the gift of a farm made by Bishop Jón to Gott- skálk Jónsson, the six year old grandson of Bishop Gottskálk (DI, IX, 509; cf. MM, IV, 27: “There is no doubt that Gottskálk had his name to thank for this, because Bishop Jón was deeply indebted to the father of his [the boy’s] mother, Bishop Gottskálk, for his rapid rise and advancement.”) 38. It is said that he was willing to marry Guðrún after her dis- grace but that she refused. Her brother, Oddur, is also said to have counselled Gizur not to marry her because of the danger of giving scandal (BsksJH, I, 44). Gizur married Katrín Hannesdóttir in 1543 (DI, XI, 257). She was probably about twenty years old at that time (MM, II, 17). 39. Safn, I, 689; Biskupa sögur, Copenhagen, 1858—1878, II, 250. 40. Sl, IV, 30. 41. DI, VI, 633. 42. Safn, Sec. Ser., I, 246. 43. Ibid. p. 244.

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