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Dórótheu saga

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Dórótheu saga is an Old Norse-Icelandic saints' saga that recounts the legend of St Dorothy of Caesarea. It is preserved only in the manuscript Kirkjubæjarbók (AM 429 12mo), a codex containing lives of female saints written in Iceland around 1500. This manuscript also contains the only Old Norse-Icelandic poetry written about St Dorothy before 1500 and a Latin prayer to the saint not known from elsewhere in medieval Scandinavia.[1]

The text of the saga is a very close translation of the Latin text BHL 2324, with occasional differences, some of which are found in BHL 2325d.[2]

Dorothy also appears in three medieval and early modern Icelandic poems: Dórótheudiktur (ca. 1400–1500), which follows Dórótheu saga in Kirkjubæjarbók; Dórótheukvæði I, attributed to Ólafur Jónsson (1560-1672); Dórótheukvæði II (17th century), a rendering of the Danish ballad Den hellige Dorothea.[3]

Bibliography

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A comprehensive bibliography can be found in Wolf's The Legends of the Saints in Old Norse-Icelandic Prose.[4]

Manuscripts

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Editions

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  • Unger, Carl Richard (1877). Heilagra manna søgur. Vol. 1. Christiania. pp. 322-328.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Wolf, Kirsten (1997). The Icelandic Legend of Saint Dorothy. Studies and Texts 130. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. pp. 89-103.
  • Wolf, Kirsten (2011). A Female Legendary from Iceland: "Kirkjubæjarbók" (AM 429 12mo) in The Arnamagnæan Collection, Copenhagen. Manuscripta Nordica: Early Nordic Manuscripts in Digital Facsimile 3. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press. pp. 111–119.
  • Wolf, Kirsten (2003). Heilagra meyja sögu. Íslensk trúarrit 1. Reykjavík: Bókmenntafræðistofnun Háskola Íslands. pp. 18–24. [Modern Icelandic edition]

Further reading

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References

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  1. ^ Wolf, Kirsten (2005). "Kirkjubæjarbók: Codex AM 429 12mo.". In Simek, Rudolf; Meurer, Judith (eds.). Scandinavia and Christian Europe in the Middle Ages: Papers of the 12th International Saga Conference, Bonn/Germany, 28th July—2nd August 2003 (PDF). Bonn: Hausdruckerei der Universität Bonn. p. 537. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 April 2017.
  2. ^ Wolf, Kirsten (2013). The Legends of the Saints in Old Norse-Icelandic prose. Toronto, Buffalo, London: University of Toronto Press. p. 90. ISBN 9781442646216.
  3. ^ Wolf, Kirsten; Van Deusen, Natalie M. (2017). The Saints in Old Norse and Early Modern Icelandic Poetry. Toronto, Buffalo, London: University of Toronto Press. pp. 78–81.
  4. ^ Wolf, Kirsten (2013). The Legends of the Saints in Old Norse-Icelandic prose. Toronto, Buffalo, London: University of Toronto Press. pp. 90–91. ISBN 9781442646216.