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Völu-Steinn is an Icelandic skald of the mid-10th century. Two half-stanzas have come down to us, both preserved in Snorri Sturluson's Skáldskaparmál (3, 57). As Landnámabók (S 142) mentions Völu-Steinn's great sorrow at the death of his son Ögmundr, it is generally admitted that these verse belong to a poem in memory of his son. [1] Sigurður Nordal suggested Völu-Steinn as a possible author of Völuspá. [2]

References

  1. ^ See for instance: Snorri Sturluson. Edda. Translated and edited by Anthony Faulkes. London: Everyman, 1995. p. 259. ISBN  0-460-87616-3.
  2. ^ Sigurður Nordal (1952). Völuspá. Reykjavík: Helgafell.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Völu-Steinn is an Icelandic skald of the mid-10th century. Two half-stanzas have come down to us, both preserved in Snorri Sturluson's Skáldskaparmál (3, 57). As Landnámabók (S 142) mentions Völu-Steinn's great sorrow at the death of his son Ögmundr, it is generally admitted that these verse belong to a poem in memory of his son. [1] Sigurður Nordal suggested Völu-Steinn as a possible author of Völuspá. [2]

References

  1. ^ See for instance: Snorri Sturluson. Edda. Translated and edited by Anthony Faulkes. London: Everyman, 1995. p. 259. ISBN  0-460-87616-3.
  2. ^ Sigurður Nordal (1952). Völuspá. Reykjavík: Helgafell.

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