The Danish History of Saxo Grammaticus

The Danish History of Saxo Grammaticus

Author: Saxo Grammaticus

Publisher: Alan Rodgers Books

Published: 2006-12-01

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9781598185607

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Saxo Grammaticus, who's believed to have lived from 1150 until 1220 (though the dates are uncertain), wrote a sixteen-volume history of the Denmark that he lived in. Volumes X through XVI (oddly -- or perhaps not so oddly -- written first) are a conventional history of Saxo's day and age. But the first the volumes are the stuff of myth and legend, delightful tales of mythic Norse persons and circumstances. This book is comprised of those mythic volumes, and it's special stuff indeed.


Gesta Danorum - Deeds of the Danes

Gesta Danorum - Deeds of the Danes

Author: Saxo Grammaticus

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2016-02-14

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 1329902831

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Gesta Danorum - Deeds of the Danes In the early years of the thirteenth century the Danish writer Saxo Grammaticus provided his people with a History of the Danes, an account of their glorious past from the legendary kings and heroes of Denmark to king Gorm. It is one of the major sources for the heroic and mythological traditions of northern Europe, though the complex Latin style and the wide range of material brought together from different sources have limited its use.


Gesta Danorum

Gesta Danorum

Author: Saxo (Grammaticus)

Publisher: Oxford Medieval Texts

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 874

ISBN-13: 0198205236

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Saxo was probably a canon of Lund Cathedral, at that period a Danish cathedral, and lived at the end of the twelfth century. He was in the service of Archbishop Absalon, who encouraged him to write a history of his own country from the beginnings up to his own time, with a strong Christian bias. Starting with the myths and heroic tales of primitive Scandinavia, he devoted the first nine of his sixteen books to legendary material before dealing with the first kings of the Viking age and finished in 1285, after relating the earlier exploits of King Cnut Valdemarsson. The activities of the Danish kings were intimately bound up with the monarchies of Norway and Sweden; Cnut the Great, one of Saxo's heroes, whose empire stretched as far as Britain and Iceland, was ruler of both these countries. In the last books Saxo took particular concern to describe the campaigns of Valdemar the Great and his warrior archbishop, Absalon, against the Wends of North Germany. The work is a prosimetrum, that is, in six of the first nine books he inserts poems, which are intended to parallel specimens of old Danish heroic poetry in Latin metres. Saxo's Latin prose style is often complex, based as it is on models like Valerius Maximus and Martianus Capella, but he is a lively and compelling story-teller, often displaying a rather sly sense of humour, and an interest in the supernatural. He is the first author to give a full account of Hamlet, whose adventures he relates at some length, the elements of which in a great many respects correspond surprisingly closely with the characters and incidents of Shakespeare's play. Volume I of Saxo Grammaticus contains an introduction from the editor, and the first ten books of Saxo's work.


The Danish History

The Danish History

Author: Grammaticus Saxo

Publisher:

Published: 2023-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789358591972

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'The Danish History, Books I-IX' is an extraordinary historical work authored by Saxo Grammaticus, a renowned Danish historian and scholar. This enchanting book offers a comprehensive account of the early history of Denmark, providing readers with a rich tapestry of myths, legends, and historical events. He weaves these myths together with accounts of real historical figures, tracing the lineage of Danish rulers and their significant achievements. Through his meticulous storytelling, Saxo not only offers an engrossing narrative but also presents valuable insights into the cultural, social, and political landscape of ancient Denmark. The book delves into topics such as warfare, royal succession, and the customs and traditions of the Danish people, providing readers with a deeper understanding of this intriguing period in history. The story stands as a remarkable testament to Saxo Grammaticus' dedication to preserving Danish heritage and his skill in combining mythology and history.