Ectors saga


Ectors saga is a medieval Icelandic romance saga.

Synopsis

Kalinke and Mitchell summarise the saga thus:
Composed in Iceland, presumably in the late fourteenth or early fifteenth century. Ector, a descendant of King Priam of Troy, and six knights in his service decide to separate for a year to seek adventure. The fates of the several knights are related serially. All but one of the knights are successful in their undertakings. The sixth knight, Aprival, boasts to King Troilus of Mesopotanea of the superiority of Ector and his companions, but is defeated in a tournament by Eneas, son of King Troilus. When Aprival does not return on the appointed day, Ector leads his army in search of him. Eneas is captured by Ector, but wins his freedom through the intercession of his sister Trobil, who agrees to marry Ector.

Manuscripts

Kalinke and Mitchell identified the following manuscripts of the saga:
AM 152 fol, vellum
AM 181 d fol
AM 567 4to XIII, vellum, 4 lvs.
AM 579 4to, vellum
AM 584 4to, vellum
AM 585 a 4to
AM 589 d 4to, vellum
AM 948 a 4to
BL Add 4874 4to
GKS 1002 fol, vellum
IB 175 4to
IB 269 4to
IB 892 8vo
IBR 42 8vo
IBR 5 fol
Jón Ôfeigsson, Hafnarnes, Hornafjörður, MS XI
JS 11 8vo
Kall 612 4to
Karl Jónsson, Purkey, MS 3 4to
Lbs 1495 4to
Lbs 1584 8vo
Lbs 1656 4to
Lbs 1767 4to
Lbs 1971 4to
Lbs 1998 4to
Lbs 2184 8vo
Lbs 2229 8vo
Lbs 2785 4to
Lbs 2788 8vo
Lbs 2913 8vo
Lbs 2956 8vo
Lbs 3931 8vo
Lbs 3936 4to
Lbs 4652 4to
Lbs 675 fol
Lbs 677 4to
Lbs 840 4to
Lbs 984 8vo
Lbs 996 4to
National Museum, Reykjavík, Ásbúðarsafn: Sogubok
NKS 1147 fol, vellum
NKS 1190 fol
Perg fol nr 7
Sveinn Björnsson, Hvammur, Dalir, MS 2
University Library, Uppsala: R:699 4to

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