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Published by Den norske Bokklubben, 1992
ISBN 10: 8252506410ISBN 13: 9788252506419
Seller: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.
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Condition: Very Good. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects.
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Gyldendal Norsk Forlag, Oslo 1959. 763 sider. Illustreret i s/h. Orig. dekoreret helshirtingsbind. Pænt eksemplar. * Oversatt av Anne Holtsmark og Didrik Arup Seip.
Published by Legare Street Press 2022-10, 2022
ISBN 10: 1016298498ISBN 13: 9781016298490
Seller: Chiron Media, Wallingford, United Kingdom
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PF. Condition: New.
Published by Books On Demand Aug 2019, 2019
ISBN 10: 8743010784ISBN 13: 9788743010784
Seller: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Gylfaginning er første del af Snorres Edda. Her giver den islandske digter Snorre Sturlason en systematisk gennemgang af det førkristne verdensbillede. Han går kronologisk til værks - begynder med skabelsen og slutter med verdens undergang - ragnarok. Han gengiver myterne om guderne og fortæller om deres bedrifter. Han skildrer Tors kamp med jætterne, Balders tragiske død og tiden efter ragnarok. 108 pp. Dänisch.
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Fabel Bokförlag, Stockholm 1991. 319, (1) sidor, inbunden med skyddsomslag. Gott skick.
J.M. Dent & Sons, London 1961. XXXI+461pages. Publisher's cloth with dust wrappers, Fine/near fine-. * Everyman's Library.
Fabel, 1993. Inbunden med skyddsomslag, 399 sidor. Små fläckigt omslag. Tejplagad reva. Boken är i gott skick.
Smudsomslag med solet ryg og små rifter. Et par større rifter i bunden af smudsomslags forside. Navn. Illustreret i s/h. Pænt eksemplar med mindre brugsspor til smudsomslag. Kartonbind med smudsomslag. 733 sider.
Condition: Pænt eksemplar. På norsk. Fablea med smudsomslag. 733 sider.
3 bind. Gyldendal, København 1948. 311 + 346 + 357 sider. Med foldede slægtstavler og kort. Brune halvlæderbind med orig. foromslag medindbundet. Rygge let falmede. Lette brugsspor. * Snorre Sturlasons (Sturlusons) store krønike om de norske vikingekongers bedrifter slutter sig tematisk og litteraturhistorisk til Saxos Danmarkskrønike og de islandske sagaer og lader intet tilbage at ønske med hensyn til saft og kraft.
Oversat af R. Nyerup. J.N. Møllers Forlag, København [1865]. Lille 8vo. 104 sider. Samtidigt, rødt halvbind af gedeskind. Titelbladet ganske let plettet. Med matchende sidepapir og forsatsblade. * Fin, lille udgave af Snorre's Gylfaginning.
Enger, Otta, 1997, 319 Seiten, mit einigen Abb., Pappband---- Text in norwegisch/ gutes Exempar - 984 Gramm.
Published by J.M. Stenersen & Co. Forlag, Kristiania, 1900. Nationaludgave (2den udgave), 1900
Seller: Telesma Libri studio bibliografico, Milano, MI, Italy
In-16, legatura cartonata editoriale con dorso in stoffa, pp. XLVI + 843(3); illustrazioni in bianco e nero nel testo e fuori testo. Tracce d uso alla copertina e piccola abrasione marginale al piatto posteriore. In complesso esemplar più che discreto.
K., 1865. Samt.hldrbd. Revne i ene fals. 847 pp.
3 bind. Gyldendal, København 1948. 311 + 346 + 357 sider. Med foldede slægtstavler og kort. Indbundne med originale omslag i tre røde helshirtingsbind med rygtitler i skind, signeret 'Karen Esmann'. Ryggene jævnt falmede. * Snorre Sturlasons (Sturlusons) store krønike om de norske vikingekongers bedrifter slutter sig tematisk og litteraturhistorisk til Saxos Danmarkskrønike og de islandske sagaer og lader intet tilbage at ønske med hensyn til saft og kraft.
Fabel Bokförlag, Stockholm 1991-93. 319, (1); 359, (3); 397, (2) sidor. 3 volymer, inbundna med skyddsomslag. Kassett. Bra skick.
Fabel, Stockholm 1991-93. 3 volymer inbundna med skyddsomslag, rikt illustrerade, med teckningar samt kartor, del 1 , från Yngligasagan till OlavTryggvasons saga 320 sid., del 2, Olav den heliges saga, 364 sid. ,del 3, Magnus den gode till Magnus Erlingsson, 399 sid. Böckerna är i mycket gott skick.
København, Gad, 1911. Med orig. for-og bagomslag. Omslagene løse, ryg med tab af papir, lidt løs, sidste blad med rift. (6),676 pp.
3 bind. Bekostet for Menig-Mand af Krønikens Danske og Norske Venner, København 1818-22. 332+ (2)+378 + 390 sider. Samtidige jævne brune halvlæderbind. Med let aldersslitage, men intakte. Gl. navn på titelbladet i bind 1. * Brugssæt af førsteudgaven af Grundtvigs Snorre-oversættelse.
K., 1948. Lille 4to. 313, 346, 359 pp.
J.M. Stenersen, Oslo 1899. Oversat af Gustav Storm. Stor 4to. XXXII+683 sider. Med foldet kortplanche. Smukt samtidigt brunt halvlæderbind med blindpræget rygdekoration. Gl. navn på forreste friblad.
J.M. Stenersen, Oslo 1899. Oversat af Gustav Storm. Stor 4to. 683+XXXII sider. Med foldet kortplanche. Indbundet med 4 af de orig. hæfteomslag i et elegant halvbind af rødbrunt gedeskind med blindpræget stregdekoration på ryggen (Knud Erik Larsen). Ryggen let falmet.
3 bind. Bekostet for Menig-Mand af Krønikens Danske og Norske Venner, København 1818-22. LVI+332 + (2)+378 + 390 sider. Smukke samtidige uniforme halv med forgyldt rygdekoration. Let hyldeslid på kanter og hjørner. Ryggenes forgyldning ganske let afskallet.
Published by Stockholm, Almquist & Wiksells, 1962-, 1977., 1977
Seller: Antiquariat Thomas Rezek, München, Germany
4°. 127 pp., 56 ff.; XXI, 288 pp. Original cloth Facsimile edition with literal transcription in old Icelandic and commentary in Swedish, edited by Anders Grape. - Volume II: transkriberad text och Palegrafisk kommentra av Anders Grape, Gottfrid Kallstenius och Olof Thorell. Inleding och Ordförrad av Olof Thorell. Utgiven ac Uppsala Universitetsbibliotek. - Fine, clean - 2 volumes.
Andreas Hartvig Godiche, København 1757. 4to. (24)+794+(12)+152 sider. Halvbind fra slutningen af 1700-tallet med rygforgyldning i Louis Seize-stil. Exlibris (Frederik Heymann). Navnetræk og tilskrifter (bl.a. af maleren Valdemar Neiiendam) på forsatsbladet. Gennemgående noget plettet. Noget kantslid. Ryggen repareret med tape ved øverste kapitæl. * Anden og forøgede udgave af Peder Clausens oversættelse fra 1633 af Snorres Kongesagaer.
Published by Stockholmiae, Literis Wankiwianis,, 1697
First Edition
Two volumes bound in one. Folio. 32 cms. [24], 830; [2], 486, [128] p. Lacking leaves 4Q1 and 4Q4 in Vol. I. Parallel text in Icelandic (Old Norse), Swedish, and latin. First edition. Bound in a modern panelled calf binding, the spine with raised bands and a green label. A well margined copy with some light spotting and staining, mainly marginal. "Snorri [Sturluson]'s contribution to the literature of Iceland is of inestimable importance . Snorri's own [contributions were] the great collections of the Sagas of the Norse Kings called Heims Kringla, first published in full in 1697 in the original Icelandic, with translations into Latin and Swedish, edited by Johann Peringskiöld . [T]here are early accounts of the western voyages of Erik the Red and Leif the Lucky and the early settlements in 'Vinland', as the Norsemen called the north-eastern coast of the American continent . Snorri's work is the stem and source of the legend of the Norsemen: a legend which is still present today"; Sabin 85484.
Published by Ki?benhaffn M.DC.XXXII (1632)., 1632
Seller: Das Konversations-Lexikon, Garding, Germany
11 Bl., 858 S., 10 Bl., 4 Bl., 185 S., 6 Bl. Ganzpergamentband der Zeit auf Holzdeckeln. Bei der von Peder Clauss?n Friis ins Dänische übertragenen Fassung handelt es sich um eine der frühesten gedruckten Fassungen und die erste vollständige Druckversion von Snorri Sturlusons berühmter Chronik über die norwegischen Könige. Snorri Sturluson (1179 - 1241) war ein altisländischer Skalde und Historiker, der unter anderem als maßgeblicher Autor der so genannten "Snorra-Edda", eines Lehrbuchs für Skalden, gilt. Snorri war auch als Politiker erfolgreich und hatte eine einflußreiche Position im isländischen Parlament, dem "Althing", inne. Dem Werk nachgebunden ist Peder Clauss?ns Beschreibung Norwegens und seiner umliegenden Inseln, eine erste grundlegende Gesamtdarstellung zur norwegischen Geschichte, Geographie und Demographie. Mit Inhaltsverzeichnis und Register im Anhang. Der norwegische Geistliche, Humanist und Schriftsteller Peder Clauss?n Friis (1545 - 1614) trat im Besonderen durch eine Reihe historisch-topographischer Arbeiten, unter anderem über Stavanger, hervor. Beide Arbeiten, Snorris Chronik und Clauss?ns Landesbeschreibung, die in der Regel in einem Band vereinigt sind, können als frühe Grundlagenwerke zur norwegischen Geschichte gelten. Kapital mit Fehlstelle, Pergamentbespannung ferner am unteren Vorderdeckel etwas gelöst und mit Randläsionen; vorderer Holzdeckel mit Bruchstelle; erste Seiten (bis ca. S. 30) sowie einige Innenseiten mit Feuchtigkeitsrand sowie einigen Randläsionen (ohne Textverlust); untere Buchschnitt berieben (u. U. leichte Tierfraßspur); erstes Titelblatt (Norske kongers chronica) fehlend; Seiten überwiegend sauber, allenfalls partiell leicht fleckig; einige Druckhintergründe etwas gebräunt; wenige Seiten etwas eselsohrig; einige Seiten etwas wurmspurig (durchweg Ränder, ohne Textverlust); S. 188 mit kleinem Eckabriß (ohne Textverlust); Seiten 155 und 485 jeweils mit kleinem Brandloch; der erste Teil mit einigen Paginierungsfehlern (vereinzelt Fehler in der Reihenfolge, vereinzelt Seitennummern doppelt bzw. fehlend), Text aber regulär durchlaufend und vollständig vorhanden. In toto gutes Exemplar dieses frühen Epochenwerkes zur norwegischen Geschichte. Zahlreiche weitere Fotos auf der Homepage des Antiquariats (bitte Art.-Nr. auf der Angebotsseite in das Suchfeld eingeben).
Stockholm, Literis Wankiwianis, 1697. Folio. 2 contemporary, uniform full vellum bindings with coloured, gilt title- and tome- compartments to spines. Cords showing at inner hinges, but bindings solid and tight. Volume 1 with worn capitals and corners, and gilt compartments quite rubbed. general wear to boards and a stain to back board. Engraved book plate to inside of front board. Two old owner's names to title-page. Ttile-page dusty and with a bit of brownspotting. Otherwise internally in splendid condition, very nice, clean, and fresh. Front board of volume 2 a bit warped and back board with some staining. First two leaves loosening, but still attached, and with some damp staining. Otherwise internally very nice and clean, with just occasional light damp staining. (24), 830" (2), 486, (128) pp. With the engraved device to the title-page of volume 1. The magnificent editio princeps of Snorre's seminal "Heimskringla", his collection of the original sagas of the old Norse kings - beginning with the mythological prehistory going back to Odin and Asgard - printed for the first time in the original Icelandic, accompanied by translations into Swedish and Latin, also being the first translations into these languages. The "Heimskringla" constitutes one of the most famous and influential works of medieval Icelandic literature and a cornerstone of Norse mythology. These seminal sagas are of foundational importance not only to Norse mythology and Scandinavian history, however, but also to the medieval history of the Western world in general, famously narrating expeditions to many other European countries, most obviously England (e.g. the famous sacking of Southwark and the Battle of Hastings), but also many other parts of the world, ranging as far as Palestine (the saga of Sigurd the Crusader, where the Norwegian fleet is attacked by Arab Muslim pirates), Constantinople, Syria, and Sicily (the Saga of Harald Hadrada, which narrates his expedition to the East), etc. "In addition to this, there are early accounts of the western voyages of Erik the Red and Leif the Lucky and the early settlements on "Vinland", as the Norsemen called the north-eastern coast of American continent" and the equally daring eastern voyage of Sigurd the Crusader." (PMM) "Although the expeditions of the Norsemen to America were not mentioned in the manuscript copies of Sturluson's sagas, Peringskiöld introduces references to these expeditions in vol. I, pp. 325-348." (Sabin) "Snorri's contribution to the literature of Iceland is of inestimable importance. It was he who collected and preserved the great prose "Edda" (first published in 1665), which contains, with some tracts on composition and metre of considerable importance, the "Gylfaginning". Part mythology and part history, it is this which gives us the earliest version of the story of Aesir and their leader Odin, whose invasion of the North became the religion of Scandinavia. From this were spun the "Niebelungenlied" and "Beowulf"" . Even more important than this is Snorri's own contribution, the great collections of the Sagas of the Norse Kings, called the "Heims Kringla", first published in full in 1697 in the original Icelandic, with translations into Latin and Swedish, edited by Johan Peringskiöld." (PMM) A few extracts of the work had been translated into Danish during the 16th and 17th centuries, with a Danish translation appearing in 1633, but the original Icelandic text had not been printed before and appeared for the first time - under the title "Heimskringla", which is the first known use of the name - with this magnificent publication, which also contains the first edition of the Latin translation and the first edition of the Swedish translation. The work is sought-after and difficult to come by. Sabin 85484 ("The New York Public Library has a copy of vol. I, but lacks vol. 2. The collation of vol. 2 is supplied from the ".Catalogue of the Icelandic Collection" in the Cornell University Library")Fiske 535PMM 168.