Maríu saga is an Old Norse-Icelandic biography of the Virgin Mary. Because of the wide range of sources used by its compiler and the way theological commentary has been interspersed with biography, the work is considered "unique within the continental medieval tradition on Mary's life."[1]
The earliest manuscripts of the work are from the second half of the thirteenth century.[2][3] The saga is anonymous, but has been attributed to Kygri-Björn Hjaltason. This is informed by a reference in Arngrímr Brandsson's version of Guðmundar saga biskups that the cleric Kygri-Björn wrote a Maríusaga.[4] While this does not mean that he was the author of the surviving saga, in the absence of any other medieval life of Mary, Kygri-Björn is the most plausible candidate for authoring the saga.[1]
Maríu saga was edited in the nineteenth century by Carl Richard Unger. His two volume edition includes numerous stories of miracles attributed to Mary in addition to versions of the saga itself. The manuscript tradition includes texts of the saga alone, texts of the miracles without the saga, and texts with both miracles and saga.[2]
Bibliography
A comprehensive bibliography can be found in Wolf's The Legends of the Saints in Old Norse-Icelandic Prose.[5]
See also Daniel Najork "Reading the Old Norse-Icelandic “Maríu saga” in its Manuscript Contexts" (De Gruyter/MIP 2021).
Manuscripts
The text of Maríu saga survives in twenty manuscripts.[3] Complete copies of the text are indicated below in bold.[2]
AM 232 fol.
AM 233a fol.
AM 234 fol.
AM 235 fol.
AM 240 fol. I
AM 240 fol. II
AM 240 fol. IX
AM 240 fol. X
AM 240 fol. XI
AM 240 fol. XIII
AM 240 fol. XIV
AM 633 4to
AM 634 4to
AM 635 4to
AM 656 4to I
NRA 78
NRA 79
Stock. Perg. 4to no. 1
Stock. Perg. 4to no. 11
Stock. Perg. 8vo no. 5
Editions
Ásdís Egilsdóttir; Gunnar Harðarson; Svanhildur Óskarsdóttir, eds. (1996). Maríukver: Sögur og kvæði af heilagri guðsmóður frá fyrri tíð. Reykjavík: Hið Iíslenzka bókmenntafélag. pp. 3–66. ISBN9789979804802. (Modern Icelandic edition)
Heizmann, Wilhelm (1993). Das altisländische Marienleben. Vol. 1: Historisch-philologische Studien. Volume 2: Edition der drei Redaktionen nach den Handschriften AM 234 fol, Holm 11 4to und Holm 1 4to. George-August-Universität Göttingen (Habilitationsschrift).
^ abcdefgHeizmann, Wilhelm (1993). "Maríu saga". In Pulsiano, Phillip; Wolf, Kirsten (eds.). Medieval Scandinavia: An encyclopedia. New York: Garland. p. 408. ISBN0824047877.
^ abcHeizmann, Wilhelm (1993). "Maríu saga". In Pulsiano, Phillip; Wolf, Kirsten (eds.). Medieval Scandinavia: An encyclopedia. New York: Garland. p. 407. ISBN0824047877.
^Turville-Petre, Gabriel (1972). "The Old Norse homily on the Assumption and Maríu Saga". Nine Norse studies(PDF). Text Series. Vol. 5. London: Viking Society for Northern Research. p. 106. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2015-06-11.