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Edda - Hattatal (Icelandic, English, Hardcover)
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Edda - Hattatal (Icelandic, English, Hardcover)
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"Hattatal" is a treatise in Old Icelandic on the metres and
verse-forms of Old Norse poetry. It forms the third part of the
"Edda" (known as the "Prose Edda") of the Icelandic historian and
poet Snorri Struluson (1179-1241). The first part, "Gylfaginning",
deals with the mythological background to the diction of skaldic
poetry; the second, "Skaldskaparmal", with the language of poetry.
"Hattatal consists of a poem in 102 stanzas in various verse-forms
in praise of the rulers of Norway, the young King Hakon Hakonarson
(1204-1263) and Earl Skuli (1188-1240), composed by Snorri in about
1222/1223, after he had just visited the Norwegian court, together
with a commentary which points out the main features of the variety
of verse-forms that the poem exemplifies.;As the earliest medieval
treatise on the metres of poetry in a Germanic language, it is of
great importance to the understanding of the metres not only of
Norse poetry but also of those of Anglo-Saxon and Medieval German,
and it also provides insight into the ways in which a medieval
vernacular poet perceived his work. This edition, the first one
with English apparatus, is in normalized spelling and comprises an
introduction, notes and glossary and is intended to make the text
accessible to students with some knowledge of Old Icelandic.
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