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The stories of the kings of Norway called the Round world (Heimskringla)

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Title The stories of the kings of Norway called the Round world (Heimskringla) / by Snorri Sturluson, done into English out of the Icelandic by William Morris and Eiríkr Magnússon ...
Contributors Eiríkr Magnússon, 1833-1913
Morris, William, 1834-1896 (translator)
Publisher London : B. Quaritch
Creation Date 1893-1905
Content v. 1. The preface of Snorri Sturluson. The story of the Ynglings. The story of Halfdan the Black. The story of Harald Hairfair. The story of Hakon the Good. The story of King Harald Greycloak and of Earl Hakon the son of Sigurd. The story of King Olaf Tryggvison. Explanation of the metaphors of the verses. 1893.--v. 2. The story of Olaf the Holy, the son of Harald. Explanations of the metaphors in the verses. 1894.--v. 3. The story of Magnus the Good. The story of Harald the Hard-Redy. The story of Olaf the Quiet. The story of Magnus Barefoot. The story of Sigurd the Jerusalem-farer. Eystein, and Olaf. The story of Magnus the Blind and Harald Gilli. The story of Ingi, son of Harald, and his brethren. The story of Hakon Shoulder-Broad. The story of King Magnus, son of Erling. Explanations of the metaphors in the verses. 1895.--v. 4. By E. Magnússon. Preface. Introductory: Snorri Sturlason. Index I: Names of persons and peoples (p. [1]-238) Index II: Names of places (p. [239]-292) Index III: Index of subjects (p. [293]-515) 1905.
Series Saga library
v. 3-6
Extent 4 v : map in pocket (v. 1) xiv fold. geneal. tab
20 cm.
Language English
National Library system number 990031804200205171

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