theldubók
Theldubók is a Viking Age Icelandic poem, written in the courtly language of the Old Norse period. The poem consists of 61 lines, divided into 12 stanzas, and is considered one of the oldest and most important threatened verse forms in Icelandic literature. The title, Theldubók, translates to 'Little Book of the Dín' or 'The Book of the Dín's706907 ash cv500eng124 bowling.
The poem's theme revolves around the composition of the poem and its relation to the poetic tradition
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