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Hulioxar Sa<i<t Irarssonar (of H;iki>ii Ivarsson). llisforicnl. 



Hal/dattar Sa/ja Broiiitfosira (of Halfdnii, foster-sun of liran). Fiihulous. 



Balfdanar Sof/a KifKlchissonar (of Ilalfdau, son of Eystein). Fabulous. 

 Hfilfs S(i{/a (of Half, who, if not altogetbcr a fabulous jiersouage, lived about the 

 eighth century, or in the sixth according to others. 



Hallfrnhir StKja VandrmlaskaUh (of Halfred "the Skald, desperate ordiftictilt to deal 

 with," who lived in Kin v Olaf the Saint's time. Historical. 



If(i)<ihh Iii)niir Hr'uKjshanu of Harald, who .slew Hring). 



Jfarttld.s liitniir Kvinf/iania (Rhymes of or concerning Harald tiie Woman-lover). 



Ilararrur Saga Isfirdhifis (a tragic tale). Historical. 



Heminga Thatir (of Heniing, a fabulous per.sonage of Olaf the Saint's time). 



Ilerrarar Saga (of Hervar). Mythological. 



Bialmters ok Olvis Saga (of Hialmther and Olver). Fabulous. 



Hogne ok Hedins Saga. Mythological. 



Eolmrcrja Saga. Mixed fable and historical facts regarding Iceland. 



Hrafiikets Saga FreyHgoda. Historical; of Harald Harfauger's time. 



Hrafns Saga Sveinhianiarssoiiar (of Ilrafn, son of Sveinbioru.) 



Heidavv'iga Saga. 



Ifrini-s ok Trgggra lihniir. 



I fi'imskringJa {the v>' oris, by Snorre Sturlason.) Historical. This work lias been trans- 

 lated into many languages. 



Jlrolf-s Saga Kraka (a collection of Sagas, some historical, some falmlons;. 



Hrolfn Saga (ranlrckfi.soitar (of Hroif, son of Gautrek). Mythological. 



Hrulfs Saga Sknggafijls (of Hrolf, son of Skugge the Idiot). 



Hrolfs Saga Kraka ok Kappa hans ,the Saga of Hrolf Kraka and his licroes). 



Hroiniindar Saga Greipstionar. Fabulous. 



Uungrvuka (the Hunger-waking; is the name of a saga of the Bisho])s of Skalholt 

 down to 1178; tlie author sup]>osing it would raise an appetite for more). 



Uhtga Saga Gridarfoafra (of Illugo, foster-son of Grid). Fabulous. 



Jsjirdhiga Saga (of a division of Iceland called Istirding). Historical. 



Ixh'iidiiigahok Ara Froda (Book of Iceland, concerning the iirst colonizaiion of Ice- 

 land, the introduction of Christianity, etc., usually called Are Frodc Scjicda'; 

 written about 1120). Historical. 

 'Iniits Saga Jrtaskappa. Fabulous; translated from tlie Frencli l)y order of Ilakon 

 Hakonson. 



Jaiimaiins Saga ok Henna)ins (of .larlman and Herman). Fabulous. 



Jarusida (the law of Iceland from a. d. 1172-1280). 



.Jnkttls Thaftr Buasonar (of Jokul, son of Bne). Fabulous. 



■fomKrikhigu Saga (of the Vikings of Jomsburg, in the Island of Wollin or .loin). Hi.s- 

 torical. 



Joiialcs Jiiiiinr (Rhymes of Jonales). 



Jons Jiii<kiq}s Saga (of John the Bishop, viz. Jon Ogmundson, who died 1121, Bishop 

 of Skalholt). Historical. 



Jons Saga Liiksvehis (of John the .luggier). Fal)ulous. 



Jons Sagu Ilaptista (of Johu the Baptist). 



Jonshok (the Icelandic code of laws of a. d. 1280, and still in use in Iceland). 



KitJl'nihtH Jihinir (Rhymes of Callinins). 



Kailamagiiiis Saga (of Charlemagne). 



h'dils Saga Hangs (of Ketil Haeug). Fable and history. 



hiriahix Saga (of the Emperor Alexis, viz, Kurios Alexis; but this is a fabuloii:-, 

 emperor). 



Klariis Sago Keysarasoiiar (of Clarus, sou of the Emperor). Fabulous. 



Knytlinga Saga (of the Danish Kings of the Canute Dynast^*, from Herold Gormson 

 to the Canute VII, supposed to be Olaf Thordson, who died 1259). Historical. 



Konrads Saga Keysarasonar (of Konrad, son of the Emperor). 



