Bevers saga
Bevers saga or Bevis saga is an Old Norse chivalric saga, translated from a now lost version of the Anglo-Norman poem Boeve de Haumtone.[1] Kalinke sumarrises the saga as follows:
"The work is a medieval soap opera that commences with the murder of Bevers's father, instigated by Bevers's mother, and carried out by a rival wooer who in turn is killed by Bevers. The ensuing plot includes enslavement, imprisonment, abductions, separations, childbirth, heathen-Christian military and other encounters - Bevers marries a Muslim princess - and mass conversions."[2]
Manuscripts
Bevis saga survives only in Icelandic manuscripts.[2] It is preserved almost intact in two medieval manuscripts, Perg. 4to. no. 6 (c. 1400) and Stock. Perg fol. no. 7 (late 15th century). It was also included in Ormsbók, a 14th-century compilation of chivalric sagas, which now only survives in paper copies from the 17th century (Papp. fol. no. 46).[1]
Kalinke and Mitchell identified the following manuscripts of the saga:[3]
Perg 4to nr 6 (ca 1400) |
AM 118a 8vo, ( 17th c) |
AM 179 fol (17th c) |
AM 181 c fol (ca 1650) |
AM 567 II 4to (14th c), vellum |
AM 567 VII 4to (ca 1400), vellum |
Bragi Húnfjörður, Stykkisholmur, MS 1 4to (late 19th c) |
IBR 5 fol (1680) |
IBR 97 4to (1763-85) |
JS 34 4to (1803-04) |
Lbs 1501 4to (1880-1905) |
Lbs 1502 8vo (1885-88) |
Lbs 2785 4to (1832-79) |
Lbs 3161 4to (ca 1900) |
Lbs 946 4to (late 18th c, 1844) |
Papp 4to nr 6 (later 17th c) |
Papp fol nr 46 (1690) |
Perg fol nr 7 (late 15th c) |
Rask 31 (18th c) |
NKS 1144 fol (18th c) (resumé) |
Further reading
- Sanders, Christopher, ed. (2001). Bevers saga. With the text of the Anglo-Norman Boeve de Haumtone. Reykjavík: Stofnun Árna Magnússonar á Íslandi. ISBN 9979819685. OCLC 49411710.
References
- ^ a b Pulsiano, Phillip (1993). "Bevis saga". In Pulsiano, Phillip; Wolf, Kirsten (eds.). Medieval Scandinavia: An Encyclopedia. New York: Garland. p. 39. ISBN 0824047877.
- ^ a b Kalinke, Marianne E. (2003). "Review of Bevers saga". The Journal of English and Germanic Philology. 102 (4): 570–572. ISSN 0363-6941. JSTOR 27712386.
- ^ Marianne E. Kalinke and P. M. Mitchell, Bibliography of Old Norse–Icelandic Romances, Islandica, 44 (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1985), p. 26.