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词条 Jarlmanns saga ok Hermanns
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  1. Synopsis

  2. Influences

  3. Manuscripts

  4. Editions and translations

  5. References

{{Italic title}}Jarlmanns saga ok Hermanns (also known as Hermanns saga ok Jarlmanns) is a medieval Icelandic romance saga. The saga contains the first written evidence for the Icelandic circle dance form known as hringbrot,[1] which is also the first Icelandic attestation of elves dancing.[2]

Synopsis

Kalinke and Mitchell summarise the saga thus:

The foster-brothers Hermann (son of the king of Frakkland) and Jarlmann (son of an earl) are of an age and have been educated together. Hermann sends Jarlmann to Miklagarðr to sue for the hand of Ríkilát. She has previously rejected many suitors, but Jarlmann wins her for Hermann by means of a magic ring. She cannot return with Jarlmann, however, until the armed forces of another suitor have been repelled. When the wedding finally takes place, Ríkilát is mysteriously abducted and imprisoned by the old king Rudent of Serkland who plans to marry her. Jarlmann feigns love for Þorbjörg, a giantess who guards Ríkilát, and a double wedding ceremony (Rudent-Ríkilát, Jarlmann-Þorbjörg) ensues. Hermann kills the old king and regains his abducted bride, while Jarlmann kills the giantess in the bridal bed. The foster-brothers and Ríkilát return to Frakkland for a second double wedding ceremony. Jarlmann marries the king's sister Herborg and receives half of the kingdom.[3]

Influences

According to Paul Bibire, Jarlmanns saga ok Hermanns is certainly intended as a specific and intentional response to Konráðs saga, to which its shorter version contains an explicit reference: it deals, of course, with the hero's relationship with a faithful, though unjustly suspected, companion'.[4] 'The author of Jarlmanns saga ok Hermanns was acquainted not only with indigenous Icelandic romances, such as Konráðs saga, but also with the Old Norse translation Tristrams saga ok Isondar, from which the proxy wooing, the bride as leech, and the problem of the proxy wooer as lover presumably derive. The hall-of-statues episode in Tristrams saga seems to have been the inspiration for the scene in which Jarlmann draws a picture of Hermann for Ríkilát to obtain her consent to the marriage'.[5]

Manuscripts

The saga is attested in more manuscripts than almost any other Icelandic saga, around 70;[6] the only competitor is Mágus saga jarls.[7] There are two main early versions: a generally longer, more highbrow and probably earlier version, first attested in Eggertsbók (AM 556a-b 4to, from the later fifteenth century), and a generally shorter, more dynamic, probably younger version.[8] Recent research suggests, however, that these two versions are probably independent adaptations of a lost common original, rather than the shorter version being adapted from the longer.[9] Most manuscripts are held in Iceland and elsewhere in Europe, though a few, such as [https://newcatalog.library.cornell.edu/catalog/3039305 Fiske Icelandic Collection, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York: Ic F75 A125, 8°] are in North America.

The following list of manuscripts is based on the survey by Kalinke and Mitchell,[3] on Handrit.is, and on the Stories for All Time survey of fornaldarsaga manuscripts. Links to online catalogue entries are provided where available.

LocationClassmarkDateCatalogue Entry URLNotes
Copenhagen, Arnamagnæan InstituteAM 167, fol.ca. 1660https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/AM02-0167
Copenhagen, Arnamagnæan InstituteAM 510, 4tolate 15th centuryhttps://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/AM04-0510
Copenhagen, Arnamagnæan InstituteAM 529, 4to16th centuryhttps://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/AM04-0529defective
Copenhagen, Arnamagnæan InstituteAM 556b, 4to15th centuryhttps://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/AM04-0556b
Copenhagen, Arnamagnæan InstituteAM 576b, 4toca. 1700https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/AM04-0576brésumé
Copenhagen, Arnamagnæan InstituteRask 3518th centuryhttps://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/da/Rask035
Copenhagen, Arnamagnæan InstituteRask 7718th centuryhttps://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/Rask077
Copenhagen, Arnamagnæan InstituteRask 95early 19th centuryhttps://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/da/Rask095
Copenhagen, Royal LibraryNKS 1144, fol.18th centuryrésumé
Copenhagen, Royal LibraryNKS 1156, follate 18th century
Copenhagen, Royal LibraryNKS 1685b, I, 4to19th centuryrésumé
Copenhagen, Royal LibraryNKS 3051, 4toca. 1800
Copenhagen, Royal LibraryNKS 445, 8vo1869
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 325, fol.ca. 1660-80https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/Lbs02-0325
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 151, 4toca. 1780https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/Lbs04-0151
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 354, 4to18th centuryhttps://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/Lbs04-0354
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 360, 4to18th-19th centuryhttps://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/Lbs04-0360
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 840, 4to1737https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/Lbs04-0840
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 988, 4to1851-75
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 1341, 4toca. 1820
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 1509, 4to1880-1905https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/Lbs04-1509
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 1629, 4to18th centuryhttps://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/Lbs04-1629
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 1635, 4toca. 1860https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/Lbs04-1635
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 1637, 4toca. 1780
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 1785, 4to1833
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 1942, 4to1872
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 2114, 4to18th-19th century
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 2115, 4to18th-19th century
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 3022, 4to1876-77
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 3122, 4to19th century
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 3128, 4to1885https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/Lbs04-3128
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 4484, 4to
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 4492, 4to1892
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 4493, 4to1902-3https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/Lbs04-4493
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 1446, 8vo1864-71https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/Lbs08-1446
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 1687, 8voca. 1850https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/Lbs08-1687
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 1993, 8voca. 1826-35https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/Lbs08-1993
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 2233, 8vo18th-19th centurydefective
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 2497, 8voca. 1902
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 2975, 8vo19th century
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 3933, 8vo1851
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 3940, 8vo1887
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 4009, 8vo1896
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 4069, 8vo1879
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 4729 8vo1903https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/Lbs08-4729
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 5175 4to1899-1903https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/Lbs04-5175
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandLbs 5186 4to1899-1903https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/Lbs04-5186
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandJS 623, 4to17th-19th centuryhttps://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/JS04-0623
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandJS 634, 4to17th-19th centuryhttps://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/JS04-0634
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandJS 635, 4to17th-19th centuryhttps://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/JS04-0635
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandÍB 151, 4to
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandÍB 206, 4toca. 1830https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/IB04-0206
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandÍB 271, 4toca. 1800https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/IB04-0271
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandÍB 423, 4toca. 1750https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/IB04-0423
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandÍB 426, 4to1877https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/IB04-0426
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandÍB 185, 8voca. 1770
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandÍB 224, 8voca. 1750https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/IB08-0224
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandÍB 260, 8voca. 1824-27https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/IB08-0260
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandÍBR 59, 4to1798
Reykjavík, National Library of IcelandÍBR 43, 8to1851
Reykjavík, National Museum of IcelandÁsbúðarsafn: "Fornar riddera og æfintýra sögur skrifaðar af Þorsteini M. Jónssyni"1902
Jón Ófeigsson, Hafarnes, HornafjörðurMS II1901
Böðvar Kvaran, TjaldanesMS III 4.b1912
Bragi Húnfjörður, StykkishólmurMS 1, 8vo
Bergen, University of BergenUBB MS. 1491ca. 1700
Oslo, University of Oslo LibraryUB 1158, 8volate 19th - early 20th century
Lund, University LibraryLUB 14, 4tomid-18th century
Stockholm, National ArchivesI Papp. 1118th century
Stockholm, Royal LibraryPapp. fol nr 56ca. 1685
Stockholm, Royal LibraryPapp. 8vo nr 41668
Stockholm, Royal LibraryEngeström B: III. 1, 21ca. 1820
Ithaca, New York, Cornell University,

Fiske Icelandic Collection

Ic F75 A125, 8vo18th centuryhttps://newcatalog.library.cornell.edu/catalog/3039305
Baltimore, Md, Johns Hopkins University,Nikulas Ottenson CollectionMS. Nr. 91847-48
Winnipeg, Elizabeth Dafoe LibraryISDA JB6 11825-1851FASNL
Reykjavík, Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic StudiesSÁM 151825https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/SAM-0015
Reykjavík, Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic StudiesSÁM 61800-1900https://handrit.is/en/manuscript/view/is/SAM-0006
Reykjavík, Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic StudiesAM 591 e 4to1675-1700FASNLdefective
Reykjavík, Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic StudiesHÍ 151825

Editions and translations

  • Agnete Loth (ed.), Late Medieval Icelandic Romances, Editiones Arnamagæanae, series B, 20–24, 5 vols Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1962–65, III 1-66. (The earlier version, with an English paraphrase.)
  • Jarlmanns saga ok Hermanns i yngre handskrifters redaktion, ed. by Hugo Rydberg (Copenhagen: Møller, 1917). (The younger version.)
  • Riddarasögur, ed. by Bjarni Vilhjálmsson, 6 vols (Reykjavík: Íslendingasagnaútgáfan, 1949-1951), VI 171-235. (Normalised version of Rydberg's text.)
  • [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=iZUrAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA1 Jarlmanns och Hermanns Saga; efter Islandska Handskrifter utgifven med upplysande Anmarkningar], ed. by Joh. G. Liljegren (Stockholm: Zacharias Haeggström, 1819) (Swedish translation)
  • An English translation of the younger version is being prepared by Alaric Hall and others, and is available [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HliPqEKQaUHgZzmlMaDYHd7zl2VlnU2LaY94wU4UA5E/edit?usp=sharing online in draft form].[10]

References

1. ^Aðalheiður Guðmundsdóttir, 'Om hringbrot og våbendanse i islandsk tradition', Kulturstudier, 1 (2010), 132–53.
2. ^Aðalheiður Guðmundsdóttir, 'How Icelandic Legends Reflect the Prohibition on Dancing', ARV, 61 (2006), 25–52.
3. ^Marianne E. Kalinke and P. M. Mitchell, Bibliography of Old Norse–Icelandic Romances, Islandica, 44 (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1985), pp. 52-53.
4. ^Bibire, Paul, 'From Riddarasaga to Lygisaga: The Norse Response to Romance', in Les Sagas de Chevaliers (Riddarasögur): Actes de la Ve Conférence Internationale sur les Sagas Présentés par Régis Boyer (Toulon. Juillet 1982), ed. by Régis Boyer, Serie Civilisations, 10 (Toulon: Presses de l’Université Paris-Sorbonne, 1985), pp. 55-74 (p. 68).
5. ^Marianne E. Kalinke, 'Jarlmanns saga ok Hermanns', in Medieval Scandinavia: An Encyclopedia, ed. by Phillip Pulsiano (New York: Garland, 1993), p. 339.
6. ^Marianne E. Kalinke, 'Jarlmanns saga ok Hermanns', in Medieval Scandinavia: An Encyclopedia, ed. by Phillip Pulsiano (New York: Garland, 1993), p. 339.
7. ^Matthew Driscoll, `Late Prose Fiction (Lygisögur)', in A Companion to Old Norse-Icelandic Literature and Culture, ed. by Rory McTurk (Oxford: Blackwell, 2005), pp. 190--204 (p. 194).
8. ^Cf. Marianne E. Kalinke and P. M. Mitchell, Bibliography of Old Norse–Icelandic Romances, Islandica, 44 (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1985), p. 53.
9. ^Marianne E. Kalinke, 2017: Stories Set Forth with Fair Words: The Evolution of Medieval Romance in Iceland. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. pp. 120-21,
10. ^Alaric Hall, 'Translating the Medieval Icelandic Romance-Sagas', RMN Newsletter, 8 (May 2014), 65-67, http://www.helsinki.fi/folkloristiikka/English/RMN/.

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