Tómasarbók (Reykjavík, Stofnun Árna Magnússonar, AM 510 4to) is a mid-sixteenth-century Icelandic manuscript. It was written between 1540 and 1560 by Ari Jónsson and his sons Jón and Tómas Arason.[1][2]
It contains eight sagas, including one of the two main sources of Finnboga saga ramma[3] and the youngest version of Jómsvíkinga saga, which may contain interpolations from an older, independent version of this saga.[4] Eight of the eleven remaining stanzas of Tindr Hallkelsson's Hákonardrápa are preserved in this version of Jómsvíkinga saga.[5]
Contents
editAs catalogued at Handrit.is, the manuscript contains the following texts:[1]
- Víglundar saga (1r-8r)
- Bósa saga (8v-21r)
- Jarlmanns saga og Hermanns (21r-32v)
- Þorsteins þáttur bæjarmagns (32v-38v)
- Jómsvíkinga saga (38v-67r)
- Finnboga saga ramma (67r-88v)
- Drauma-Jóns saga (88v-91v)
- Friðþjófs saga (91v-96r)
References
edit- ^ a b "Sögubók | Handrit | Handrit.is". handrit.is. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
- ^ Ólafsson, Karl Ó. (2006). 'Þrír feðgar hafa skrifað bók þessa...' Um þrjár rithendur í AM 510 4to og fleiri handritum. Reykjavík: Háskóli Ísland (M.A. thesis).
- ^ Eggertsdóttir, Margrét (1993). "Finnboga saga ramma". In Pulsiano, Phillip; Wolf, Kirsten (eds.). Medieval Scandinavia: An Encyclopedia. New York: Garland. p. 194. ISBN 0824047877.
- ^ Jesch, Judith (2014). "Jómsvíkinga Sǫgur and Jómsvíkinga Drápur Texts, Contexts and Intertexts" (PDF). Scripta Islandica. 65: 82.
- ^ Finlay, Alison; Jóhannesdóttir, Þórdís Edda (2018). The saga of the Jómsvikings a translation with full introduction. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Medieval Institute Publications. p. 44. ISBN 9783110625455. OCLC 1085971939.
Further reading
edit- Helgason, Jón (1932). "Nokkur íslenzk handrit frá 16. öld". Skírnir. 106: 143–168.
- Jóhannesdóttir, Þórdís Edda; Óskarsson, Veturliði (2014). "The Manuscripts of Jómsvíkinga Saga A Survey" (PDF). Scripta Islandica. 65: 9–29.