Studia Islandica - 01.07.1966, Side 38

Studia Islandica - 01.07.1966, Side 38
36 by a hundred columns. This building had decorations depict- ing all creation: flying birds, animals, and serpents are men- tioned. The third building is the one assigned by Hugue to Charle- magne and his men to sleep in. This was also vaulted and decorated with painted flowers and precious stones. It was illuminated by a carbuncle. There were twelve splendid beds with beautiful coverings, and a thirteenth in the centre: this one was circular, and had gold ornaments. Many of the details of the description of the sleeping chamber in RauSúlfs þáttr correspond to those in one or other of these descriptions. This building, like Hugue’s palace, was circular, and revolved (according to the sun, not with the wind). It was vaulted, and the roof was sup- ported by twenty pillars standing in a circle. Like Charle- magne’s sleeping chamber it had splendid beds for the king’s men, with beautiful coverings, and King Óláfr’s bed, like Charlemagne’s, was the finest and stood in the middle, and had gold ornamentations. The circular dais mentioned in RauSúlfs þáttr recalls the fact that Charlemagne’s bed was circular. The decorations on the walls and roof of the building in RauSúlfs þáttr are described in much greater detail than those in Le Voyage de Charlemagne, although the sugges- tion for most of them is to be found in the French poem. Rauðúlfr’s chamber had pictures representing all creation, including angels, the sky and heavenly bodies (cf. the church in Jerusalem), birds of the air and beasts of the field (like Hugue’s revolving palace), fishes in the sea (like the church at Jerusalem), and plants (like Charlemagne’s sleeping chamber). The stories of ancient times (fornsQgur) may have been suggested by the pictures of martyrs in the church at Jerusalem. It may be noted also that King Óláfr at first takes the sleeping chamber at Rauðúlfr’s homestead for a church. Karlamagnus saga survives in two main versions. One is

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