Endeavouring to Grasp the Elusive: A New Study of Finnboga saga ramma

Finnboga saga ramma, ‘The Saga of Finnbogi the Mighty’, is a fourteenth-century Íslendingasaga that tracks the restless life of Finnbogi Ásbjarnarson, an Icelandic chieftain’s son, as it unfolds in tenth-century Iceland, Norway, and Byzantium. The narrative is compelling for several reasons, inclu...

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Published in:Gripla
Main Author: Martina Ceolin
Other Authors: Ceolin, Martina
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Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10278/5081322
https://doi.org/10.33112/gripla.35.9
https://gripla.arnastofnun.is/index.php/gripla/article/view/568
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description Finnboga saga ramma, ‘The Saga of Finnbogi the Mighty’, is a fourteenth-century Íslendingasaga that tracks the restless life of Finnbogi Ásbjarnarson, an Icelandic chieftain’s son, as it unfolds in tenth-century Iceland, Norway, and Byzantium. The narrative is compelling for several reasons, including how it challenges the commonly acknowledged taxonomy of saga genres, clearly combining elements that pertain to the repertoires of different saga genres. Moreover, the two main codices preserving the text, Möðruvallabók (AM 132 fol., 14th century) and Tómasarbók (AM 510 4to, mid-16th century), present it in two very different contexts, making its study from the perspective of genre even more significant. This contribution investigates Finnboga saga ramma from the genre perspective by giving equal consideration to the architecture of the text itself and the two main manuscript contexts in which it appears, in order to shed light on both the generic characteristics of the text and on the significance of studying ‘late’ Íslendingasögur – and medieval sagas generally – from within their material contexts.
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spelling ftuniveneziairis:oai:iris.unive.it:10278/5081322 2025-01-16T22:38:20+00:00 Endeavouring to Grasp the Elusive: A New Study of Finnboga saga ramma Martina Ceolin Ceolin, Martina 2024 ELETTRONICO https://hdl.handle.net/10278/5081322 https://doi.org/10.33112/gripla.35.9 https://gripla.arnastofnun.is/index.php/gripla/article/view/568 eng eng volume:35 firstpage:279 lastpage:307 numberofpages:29 journal:GRIPLA https://hdl.handle.net/10278/5081322 doi:10.33112/gripla.35.9 https://gripla.arnastofnun.is/index.php/gripla/article/view/568 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Finnboga saga ramma ‘late’ Íslendingasögur genre manuscript contexts codicology Settore L-FIL-LET/15 - Filologia Germanica Settore L-LIN/15 - Lingue e Letterature Nordiche Settore GERM-01/A - Filologia e linguistica germanica Settore GERM-01/D - Lingue e letterature nordiche info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2024 ftuniveneziairis https://doi.org/10.33112/gripla.35.9 2024-12-26T23:32:11Z Finnboga saga ramma, ‘The Saga of Finnbogi the Mighty’, is a fourteenth-century Íslendingasaga that tracks the restless life of Finnbogi Ásbjarnarson, an Icelandic chieftain’s son, as it unfolds in tenth-century Iceland, Norway, and Byzantium. The narrative is compelling for several reasons, including how it challenges the commonly acknowledged taxonomy of saga genres, clearly combining elements that pertain to the repertoires of different saga genres. Moreover, the two main codices preserving the text, Möðruvallabók (AM 132 fol., 14th century) and Tómasarbók (AM 510 4to, mid-16th century), present it in two very different contexts, making its study from the perspective of genre even more significant. This contribution investigates Finnboga saga ramma from the genre perspective by giving equal consideration to the architecture of the text itself and the two main manuscript contexts in which it appears, in order to shed light on both the generic characteristics of the text and on the significance of studying ‘late’ Íslendingasögur – and medieval sagas generally – from within their material contexts. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia: ARCA (Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca) Norway Gripla 35
spellingShingle Finnboga saga ramma
‘late’ Íslendingasögur
genre
manuscript contexts
codicology
Settore L-FIL-LET/15 - Filologia Germanica
Settore L-LIN/15 - Lingue e Letterature Nordiche
Settore GERM-01/A - Filologia e linguistica germanica
Settore GERM-01/D - Lingue e letterature nordiche
Martina Ceolin
Endeavouring to Grasp the Elusive: A New Study of Finnboga saga ramma
title Endeavouring to Grasp the Elusive: A New Study of Finnboga saga ramma
title_full Endeavouring to Grasp the Elusive: A New Study of Finnboga saga ramma
title_fullStr Endeavouring to Grasp the Elusive: A New Study of Finnboga saga ramma
title_full_unstemmed Endeavouring to Grasp the Elusive: A New Study of Finnboga saga ramma
title_short Endeavouring to Grasp the Elusive: A New Study of Finnboga saga ramma
title_sort endeavouring to grasp the elusive: a new study of finnboga saga ramma
topic Finnboga saga ramma
‘late’ Íslendingasögur
genre
manuscript contexts
codicology
Settore L-FIL-LET/15 - Filologia Germanica
Settore L-LIN/15 - Lingue e Letterature Nordiche
Settore GERM-01/A - Filologia e linguistica germanica
Settore GERM-01/D - Lingue e letterature nordiche
topic_facet Finnboga saga ramma
‘late’ Íslendingasögur
genre
manuscript contexts
codicology
Settore L-FIL-LET/15 - Filologia Germanica
Settore L-LIN/15 - Lingue e Letterature Nordiche
Settore GERM-01/A - Filologia e linguistica germanica
Settore GERM-01/D - Lingue e letterature nordiche
url https://hdl.handle.net/10278/5081322
https://doi.org/10.33112/gripla.35.9
https://gripla.arnastofnun.is/index.php/gripla/article/view/568