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萨克森·格拉马提库斯创作了他的《丹麦的故事》,作为丹麦古代伟大的书面纪念碑。为了写这部相当乏味的作品,他使用了各种各样的材料,包括传奇故事、编年史和神话故事,并将其历史化。Georges dumsamzil在《Du mythe au roman》一书中对Saxo关于哈丁格斯的故事进行了研究,证明了这个故事的元素如何与与Saxo同时代的冰岛年轻人Snorri Sturluson讲述的Njord故事有详细的联系。这只是其中一个例子。在我的章节中,我讨论了对Geirrod的访问和Vikar国王的牺牲,以展示Saxo如何使用和历史化这些材料,他有时是我们最古老的来源。
Saxo Grammaticus composed his Gesta Danorum as a written monument
to the ancient greatness of the Danes. To write his rather tedious work he
used a varied mass of materials, including sagas and chronicles as well as
mythological tales, which he historicizes. Georges Dumézil in Du mythe
au roman demonstrated in his study of Saxo’s tale of Haddingus how the
elements of the story could be related in detail to the story of Njord as
recounted by Snorri Sturluson, Saxo’s younger Icelandic contemporary.
This is only one of such instances. In my chapter I treat the visit to Geirrod
and the sacrifice of King Vikar in order to demonstrate how Saxo used and
historicized these materials of which he is sometimes our oldest source.