PREHISTORIC NAVAL ARrHITEf'TURE. 585 



Sturhtiiga Sa<ja (of the family of Sturla, of wliich Snoire Sturlason was a desceudaut, 

 from the begiuiiiug of the twelfth ceutury to 1284). Historical. Edited with 

 prolegomena, appendices, tables, indices, and maps, by Dr. G. Vigfnssou. Oxford, 

 1878. A superb edition. 



Svarfdnda Haga (of Thorstein, who first settled in Svarfdal, in Iceland; and fabulous 

 adventures of his successors). History and fable. 



Sceius Tliattr ok F'nms. 



Sverris Saga (of King Sverre, from 1177, when 8norre Bturlason's Heimskringla ends, 

 to King Sverre's death). Historical. 



SvinfeUmga Saga (the story of the sons of Orm, the noted chief of the Svinfell 

 family). Biographical. 



Thidreks Saga (of Dietrik of Bern). The same of the German story. 



Thomas Saga Erhibijskups (of Archbishop Thomas of Canterbury). Edited, with 

 English translation, by Eirikr Magnusson. London, 1875. 



Tkordar Saga Rredu (of Thord the Terrible, who, in 975, left Norway and settled in 

 Iceland). Historical. 



Thorleifs Thaitr JarlaskaJds (of Thorleif the Skald of the Earls of Orkney). His- 

 torical. 



Thormodar Saga Kolbrunar skalds (of Thormod Kolbruuarskald). Historical. 



Thorsteins Saga Sidu-HaUssonar (of Thorstein, son of Hal o' Si<le). Historical. 



Thorsteins Saga Viking ssonar (of Thorstein, son of Viking). Fabulous. Translated 

 into English by R. B. Anderson, in his "Viking Tales of the North." Chicago, 

 1877. 



Thorvalds Saga Fidforia (tells how Thorvald Kodransou, the far-traveled fellow- 

 missionary and companion of the Saxon Bishop Frederick, preached the new 

 faith to the Icelanders for four years, but in vain). Historical. 



Ulfliams liimur (Rhymes of Ulfham). 



Valdimars Saga Eonungs (of Valdcniar, son of King Philip of Saxland). 



Vallaliots Saga (of Ljot o' Vail, an Icelander, the story of the twelftli century. ) His- 

 torical. 



Valvers Thattr (traits of the life of Valver). 



I'apiijlrdinga Saga (tells of the feuds between the men of Hof and the men of Cross- 

 wick). Historical. 



Vainsdwla Saga (of Ketil Thrumr, his son Thorstein, Ingemund and Sannun<l, his 

 grandsons, who settled in Vatnsdal, in Iceland.) Historical. 



Vigaglums Saga (of Glum, son of Eyjalf, who went to settle in Iceland, 922). His- 

 torical. Translated, with notes and an introduction, by Edmund Head. London, 

 1866. 



Viktors Saga ok Blatis (of Victor and Blaus). Fabulous. 



Vilhialms Sago Siods (of William of the Treasure, a son of King Richar<l, in England). 

 Fabulous. 



Vilkiiia Saga (History of tlie Vilkins). Mythological, and behmging to the Niblnng 

 literature. 



Vilmundar Saga ((d' Vilniund and Hierande, a son of a king in Frankland). Fabu- 

 lous. 



Vohuiuja Saga. Mythological. Translated into English by E. Magnusson and W. 

 Morris. Loudon, 1870. 



The lives of saints {Heilagra Manna Sogur) many of which are men- 

 tioned in the above list, constitute two large volumes, i)ublished by C. 

 R. linger, in Christiania. The Posfula Sogur, legendary accounts of 

 the lives of the Apostles, have appeared in a^ large volume edited by 

 Prof. C. K. linger. A large number of the Biddara Sogur, that is, 

 Komantic Sagas, have been published by Dr. Eugeu Kolbing, Stras- 



