Páls saga biskups

Páls saga biskups (The Saga of bishop Páll) is an Old Norse account of the life of Páll Jósonsson, bishop of the Icelandic episcopal see Skálholt.[1]

The saga is recorded in three seventeenth century manuscripts and subsequent copies: Stock. Papp. 4to no 4., AM 204 fol., and AM 205 fol.[1] In each of these manuscripts Páls saga follows Hungrvaka and Þorláks saga helga.[1] All three manuscripts are of one version of the text, which is thought to be medieval.[1] There are apparently no written sources of the text and it is likely that the author knew Páll Jósonsson personally.[1] Because of similarities in style, the author of Páls saga is thought to have also written Hungrvaka and passages of Þorláks saga helga.[1] The saga is thought to have been written in the early part of the thirteenth century, shortly after Páll Jósonsson's death in 1211.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bibire, Paul (1993). "Páls saga biskups". In Pulsiano, Phillip; Bibire, Paul. Medieval Scandinavia: An encyclopedia. New York: Garland. p. 496. ISBN 0824047877.
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