Saemundr Frode Sigfússon

Saemundr Frode Sigfússon

▪ Icelandic chronicler
Saemundr also spelled  Saemund 
born 1056
died 1133

      Icelandic chieftain-priest and first chronicler of Iceland.

      Saemundr was the first Icelander to study in France and to write in Latin. His Latin History of the Kings of Norway has been lost but is known through the chronicles of subsequent writers. He founded in Iceland the School of Oddi, a centre of learning whose aristocratic and critical traditions later fostered the development of Snorri Sturluson, author of the Prose Edda. The Poetic Edda is known as “Saemundr's Edda” because it was erroneously attributed to Saemundr by Bishop Brynjólfur Sveinsson (1605–75).

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