Bibliotheca Arnamagnæana - 01.10.1977, Side 204

Bibliotheca Arnamagnæana - 01.10.1977, Side 204
SUMMARY The subject of the present study is a version of the sagas of the kings of iSTorway preserved in two medieval Icelandic manuseripts, Hulda (AM 66 fol.) and Hrokkin- skinna (GI. kgl. sml. 1010 fol.). This version of the kings’ sagas (H-Hr.) covers the period from 1035 to 1177 and is for the most part a eompilation of Morkin- skinna (Msk.) and Heimskringla (Hkr.). Introduction. The introduction provides a brief review of previous scholarly opinion on the character of H-Hr. and defines the purpose of the present investigation. It was apparent to eighteenth and nineteenth century scholars as far back as Årni Magnusson that H-Hr. drew upon Hkr., but the opposite view, that H-Hr. represents the source used by Snorri, was also put forward from time to time: it was suggested as a possibility by P. E. Muller and energetically defended by GuObrandur Vigfusson. Gustav Storm’s monograph on Snorre Sturlassons Historie- skrivning (Copenhagen 1873) was the first study to clarify in broad outline the relationship between Hkr. and the interpolated and conflated versions of the kings’ sagas (H-Hr., the ‘Greatest saga of Olaf Tryggvason’ and the interpolated versions of the saga of Olaf the Saint). Storm realized that the later works which drew upon Hkr. could also contribute to the textual eriticism of their source — an insight which was not, however, exploited by Finnur Jonsson in liis edition of Hkr. (HkrF.T 1893-1901), which is the only edition with a substantial critical apparatus so far to have been published. H-Hr. is based on texts of Hkr. and Msk. no longer extant as well as on a number of other writings. The primary aim of this study is to establish the position of these lost texts in relation to those that have been preserved, and to consider the significance of the results thus obtained for the textual evaluation of the extant manuseripts. I. H ULD A-H R O tv KINSKINNA 1. Hulcla. Hulda (H) can be dated on palæographical and orthographic evidence to the fourteenth century; the same or perhaps a closely related hånd is found inter alia in two charters issued in 1375 at the monastery at Munkapverå (EyjafjorSur). It seems likely that H was also written in this monastery, presumably on coin- mission from outside. Two lines in H which do not belong to the original manu- script were written by one of tlie two scribes of Flateyjarbok (Flb.), which suggests that Jon Håkonarson of ViQidalstunga, for whom Flb. was written, also was the owner of H. This could explain why Flb. omits precisely those kings’ sagas which are included in H. The only other information which we possess regarding the history of H prior to the seventeenth century is that Arngrimur Jonsson Iterdi consulted the manu- script while writing his Supplementum Historiae Norvegiae at Holar in the years 1595-97. According to data collected by Arni Magnusson, H belonged in the 1660’s to a family in Dalasysla but was passed secretly from farm to farm in the Borgar- fjordur district — a circumstanee which earned it the nickname of Hulda, ‘the 190
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