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Komuj-skuggsja (the King's Mirror). A didactic scholastic wcrk. 



Kormaks Saf/a (of Korinak the Skahl). Fable and history. 



Erals Spa (Prophecy of Krak). 



Eristinrettr (Ecclesiastic Laws, of which there are several collections). 



Eristni Saga (of the introduction of Christianity into Iceland, from 981-1000). 

 Historical. 



Kroka L'rfs Saga (of Ref the Cnnning). Fabulous. 



Laudiiumahok (events in Iceland from the original settlement in the ninth to the end 

 of the tenth century; with names of the first setth?rs, and of their lands, to the 

 number of aViout 3,000 names of persons, and 1,400 of places; supjiosed to be 

 written in the last half of the thirteenth century). Historical. 



Laiigfcdgatal (series of dynasties and kings in the North). Historical. 



Laitreiilius Biskujjs Saga (of Bishop Laurence, who was 1)orn 1267). Historical, by 

 a contemporary. 



Laxdtela Saga (of the deceudants of And, who settled in Laxdale). Historical. 



Liosveininga Saga i^ lives of the descendants of Thorgeir and Gudmund, and their own 

 lives, between the middle of the tenth and end of the twelfth century). His- 

 torical; written about the end of the twelfth century. 



MagnuH Saga Orkiicga Jarh (of iSaint Magnus, Earl of Orkney, who was killed 1110). 

 Historical. 



Margniar Saga (of Margaret and Sigurd, in Magnus the (4ood's time). 



Maria Saga (of Mary, viz, the Virgin). 



M'lrmaus Saga (of Mirman, a king in Sicily). Fabulous. 



Mottuln Saga (of the magic cloak at the court of King Arthur). 



NikoJans Saga Erkihiskiips (of Nicholas, Archbishop of Lucca). 



Njals Saga (of Nial). Historical; and supposed to be written by Sfemund Trove, in 

 the eleventh century. The Saga of Burnt Njal is translated into English by G. 

 W. Dasent. The title is "The Story of Burnt Njal; or Life in Iceland." 



Nornagesis Thattr. A mythical story. 



(Elkofra-Thattr (A comical tale-telling how Thorkel, nicknamed Alchood, brewed the 

 beer at the althiug). Historical. 



CErverodds Saga (of Od the Archer; literally, Arrow-Od). Fabulous. 



Orkueyinga Saga (Saga- of the Orkney Isles). Translated into English by Jon Hjal- 

 talm and Gilbert Goudie, and edited, with notes and introduction, by .Joseph 

 Anderson. Edinburgh, 1873. 



Pals By.skups Saga (of Bishop Paul, the seventh bishop of Skalholt, who died in 1211 ; 

 probably by a contemporary). Historical. 



Farcevals Saga (of Parceval, one of King Arthur's worthies). Fabulous. 



Fartalopa Saga. 



Feirs Saga Fostola (of Peter, the Apostle). 



Fagnars Saga Lodbrokar (of Ragnar Lodbrok). History with fable. 



Beinalds Rimur (rhymes of Reinald and Rosa). 



Feykdwla Saga (a story of the feud between the good chief Axel and the evil Yeinund 

 Koger). Historical. 



Sahtsar Saga ok Nikauors (of Saul and Nicauor, two foster brothers, one of Galatia 

 and one of Italy). Fabulous. 



Samsons Saga Fagra (of Samson the Fair). Fabulous. 



Slgurdar Saga suarfara. 



Sigitrdr Saga Thegla (of Sigurd the Silent, son of King Lodver, in Saxland). Fabu- 

 lous. 



Skaldltelga Rimur (rhymes of the Skald Helge). 



Skida Rimar (Rhyme of Skide). 



Sliornn Odda Draitmr (Star Odde, viz, the Astrologer Odde's Dream). 



Stufs Thattr (Traits of Stuf, the Skald, who lived in the time of Harald Sigurdson, 

 about 1050). Historical. 



