literally "a rhyme", pl. rímur, [ˈriːmʏr̥]) is an epic poem written in any of the so-called rímnahættir ([ˈrimnaˌhaihtɪr̥], "rímur meters"). They are rhymed...
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Grettis saga (section Rímur)
number of Icelandic rímur: 15th century: Grettis rímur (8 rímur, anonymous, attested in Kollsbók) 1656: Grettis rímur (14 rímur, Jón Guðmundsson í Rauðseyjum)...
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Rímur (singular Ríma) may refer to: Rímur, Icelandic epic poetry Rímur (album), the album by Sigur Rós and Steindór Andersen Rima, the DC comic book hero...
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Rímur is a limited EP record released independently by Sigur Rós featuring Steindór Andersen performing rímur. It was sold during the band's spring 2001...
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literary interests on the side. He published a book of rímur in 1945, a textbook on the verse forms of rímur in 1953, two volumes of his own verse in 1957 and...
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Landrés rímur is a 15th century rímur cycle based on a part of Karlamagnús saga. It deals with the tribulations of Queen Ólíf and her son Landrés who...
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the surviving manuscripts of the rímur which indicate that they are based on a slightly different version of the rímur, now lost.: 110 This summary is...
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For a long time, rímur were officially banned by the church. Paradoxically, many Icelandic priests were keen in making rímur. Rímur remained popular recreation...
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Icelandic folk music (section Rímur)
[1] The earliest known text of a rímur dates to the 14th century; for the subsequent six hundred years, the rímur texts were the most prolifically produced...
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