Notkunarmál
Notkunarmál is a collection of Old Norse poems and prose works, primarily from the 13th century, that were compiled by the Icelandic scholar Snorri Sturluson. The term "Notkunarmál" translates to "The Language of the Norns," referring to the Norns, the mythical figures in Norse mythology who wove the fate of individuals. The collection is notable for its inclusion of various poetic forms, including skaldic poetry, eddic poetry, and prose narratives.
The Notkunarmál is divided into two main sections. The first section, known as the "Nornagests," consists of
The Notkunarmál is considered one of the most important sources for understanding the Old Norse language and