first edition
1998 · London: Center for Medeieval and Renaissance Studies, University of London
by Whaley, Diane
London: Center for Medeieval and Renaissance Studies, University of London: Brepols Publishers, 1998. First edition, 8vo, pp. xvi, 369; fine copy in the dust jacket. Arnórr Þórðarson jarlaskáld (Poet of Earls) (ca. 1012 - 1070s) was an Icelandic skald, son of Þórðr Kolbeinsson. Arnórr travelled as a merchant and often visited the Orkney Islands where he composed poems for the Earls, receiving his byname. For king Magnus the Good he composed Hrynhenda. He also composed memorial poems for Magnus the Good and Haraldr harðráði. He is considered one of the major skalds of the 11th century. (Inventory #: 32602)