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Kálfsvísa

The Kálfsvísa ("Kálfr's vísa", Kálfr being maybe the name of its author[1]), sometimes mistakenly called Alsvinnsmál,[2] is a poem partially preserved in Snorri Sturluson’s Skáldskaparmál.

Its three stanzas in fornyrðislag mostly consist of a þula of horses and their riders, Norse heroes (for instance Grani and Sigurðr). The Kálfsvísa also includes a narrative dealing with the Battle on the Ice of Lake Vänern between Áli and Aðils.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Simek, Rudolf. Hermann Pálsson. 2007. Lexikon der altnordischen Literatur: die mittelalterliche Literatur Norwegens und Islands. Stuttgart: Kröner. ISBN 978-3-520-49002-5.
  2. ^ In the Skáldskaparmál, Alsvinnsmál is also used as an alternative name for the Eddic poem Alvíssmál, Alsvinnr and Alvíss both meaning "All-wise".
  3. ^ This battle is also referred to in the Skáldskaparmál (44), in the Ynglinga saga (29), in the Skjöldunga saga and in Beowulf (2391-2396).)
  4. ^ Skálskaparmál at Norrøne Tekster og Kvad, Norway.
  5. ^ Hermann Pálsson: Hrímfaxi. Bókaútgáfan á Hofi 1995. ISBN: 9979-9140-3-3.
  6. ^ Hermann Pálsson: Hrímfaxi. Bókaútgáfan á Hofi 1995. ISBN: 9979-9140-3-3.
  7. ^ Hermann Pálsson: Hrímfaxi. Bókaútgáfan á Hofi 1995. ISBN: 9979-9140-3-3.
  8. ^ Hermann Pálsson: Hrímfaxi. Bókaútgáfan á Hofi 1995. ISBN: 9979-9140-3-3.
  9. ^ Hermann Pálsson: Hrímfaxi. Bókaútgáfan á Hofi 1995. ISBN: 9979-9140-3-3.
  10. ^ Hermann Pálsson: Hrímfaxi. Bókaútgáfan á Hofi 1995. ISBN: 9979-9140-3-3.
  11. ^ Hermann Pálsson: Hrímfaxi. Bókaútgáfan á Hofi 1995. ISBN: 9979-9140-3-3.
  12. ^ Hermann Pálsson: Hrímfaxi. Bókaútgáfan á Hofi 1995. ISBN: 9979-9140-3-3.
  13. ^ Translation by Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur at Cybersamurai Archived 2007-05-07 at the Wayback Machine.

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